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Online and mobile news portal platform Today's Headlines, operated by Beijing-based Bytedance Technology, has made an announcement in Shanghai that it has formed a strategic partnership with five major satellite television networks including Hunan Satellite TV, Beijing Satellite TV, Dragon TV, Jiangsu Satellite TV and Zhejiang Satellite TV. Read More
Chinese e-commerce conglomerate Alibaba Group (NYSE: BABA) and Beijing-based satellite TV operator BTV-1 recently announced a new strategic partnership program, under which the two parties will collaborate to add embedded marketing content to BTV-1's performance, variety show, and advertising programming during popular time slots. Read More
Changsha-based Kuaile Yangguang Interactive Entertainment, operator of online video platform Mango TV, is reportedly undergoing its second round of funding and has solicited investments from various companies totaling RMB 20 bln, according to a source familiar with the matter, but the company will only choose a few investors to participate in this round. Read More
Chinese online video and internet TV content provider LeTV (Leshi) (300104.SZ) has announced that the company plans to invest HKD 6 bln on content production and copyright licensing in Hong Kong over the next three years. Read More
Mangguo TV (Mango TV), online video platform of Hunan Satellite TV and Hunan Broadcasting System operated by Kuaile Yangguang, has reportedly completed RMB 1 bln in Series A funding with China Mobile (NYSE: CHL; 0941.HK) as the primary investor, according to a source in investing circles. Read More
The number of newly added DTV (including cable TV, satellite TV, terrestrial, and IPTV) set-top boxes (STB) in China is expected to reach 53 mln units in 2012, according to Beijing-based broadcasting industry news portal Sarft.net, up 11.1 mln or 26.5% YoY compared to 41.9 mln in 2011. Read More
According to Xiang Peifeng, Head of Satellite TV at Chinese television station Hubei Broadcasting Group, the company has invested RMB 600-700 mln to revamp its Hubei Satellite TV channel. Read More
A July 21 posting on the official microblog account for Hunan Satellite TV's program Happy Camp announced that the entertainment show had begun to phase out all online live feeds of the program. Read More
An industry source claimed recently that following State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) diktats issued this month and in December 2011 restricting TV drama airtimes, the number of new TV serials being shot in China this year has dropped to one-third of 2011 volumes. Read More
On July 17, Chinese internet company Baidu's (Nasdaq: BIDU) joint-venture online video site iQiyi announced that it has sold the rights to its self-produced sci-fi romance series Qiyi Jiating to Jiangxi Satellite following the series' online debut. Read More