DIRECT-BROADCAST, a satellite TV service, will replace wireless signals for about 200 million rural families in China by 2015.
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China Satellite TV will reach 200 million rural households
Posted by admin (#1) 152 days ago (http://www.qiaolab.com)Media: DreamWorks, Youku in 'Panda' deal
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DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc reached an agreement letting the Chinese Internet-video company Youku.com Inc distribute its two "Kung Fu Panda" movies, marking the first time the computer-animation studio's films will be available online in China, the Wall Street Journal reported.
China's Huayi Brothers Media Corporation earned a net profit of 63.64 million yuan ($9.87 million) in the first half of this year, a year-on-year growth rate of 125.09 percent, according to its semi-annual report.
Total revenues in the first half reached 331 million yuan, up 63.24 percent from a year ago, boosted by the fast expansion of the company's film industry ventures.
The company's a
Total revenues in the first half reached 331 million yuan, up 63.24 percent from a year ago, boosted by the fast expansion of the company's film industry ventures.
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Movie: Warner Bros offer films in China
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Warner Bros Entertainment will begin offering its new releases and catalog films to Chinese consumers this summer in a tieup with its Chinese partner, marking its advance into one of the world's most populous markets, the company announced on Tuesday.
Media: TV shopping programs head more upmarket
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Traditionally, sales of high-end products do not occur at home, but that's coming to an end if some entrepreneurs have their way.
Many television shopping programs have sprung up in recent years, and rather than selling cheap goods, they are moving upmarket to sell gold, cars, even houses.
Many television shopping programs have sprung up in recent years, and rather than selling cheap goods, they are moving upmarket to sell gold, cars, even houses.
Technology: Competition heats up over 3D TV
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Analysts say lower prices and more programming essential for growth
As the demand for three-dimensional (3D) home televisions grows in China, competition between panel makers is expected to heat up.
Figures from China Electronic Chamber of Commerce (CECC) suggested that more than 80 percent of Chinese consumers were able to differentiate between 3D television brands in the market this year.
As the demand for three-dimensional (3D) home televisions grows in China, competition between panel makers is expected to heat up.
Figures from China Electronic Chamber of Commerce (CECC) suggested that more than 80 percent of Chinese consumers were able to differentiate between 3D television brands in the market this year.
Commentary: Don't impose double standards on "Internet freedom"
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U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, in a recent bold speech here, criticized China's policies on Internet administration and insinuated that China restricts Internet freedom.
Clinton's statement, which were inconsistent with the facts, is clearly yet another example of the double standards that the United States applies.
As is widely recognized, freedom is always relative, and such is
Clinton's statement, which were inconsistent with the facts, is clearly yet another example of the double standards that the United States applies.
As is widely recognized, freedom is always relative, and such is
Media: Business magazines eye China growth
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Media bosses see potential for expansion despite competition
Ask Thomas Gorman, the chairman and editor-in-chief of Fortune China magazine, which article he's most proud of and he'll say the cover story of the December 2010 issue.
It was an exclusive interview with Jim Collins, the acclaimed business guru and writer, who spoke to Chinese chief executive officers about leadership.
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Ask Thomas Gorman, the chairman and editor-in-chief of Fortune China magazine, which article he's most proud of and he'll say the cover story of the December 2010 issue.
It was an exclusive interview with Jim Collins, the acclaimed business guru and writer, who spoke to Chinese chief executive officers about leadership.
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