
Bilibili Invests in Film and Television Company, CAN BOX
Tianyancha App shows that Shanghai Bilibili Technology Co., Ltd., an affiliated company of Bilibili, has been added as a new shareholder of Shanghai CAN BOX Culture Communication Co., Ltd.
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Tianyancha App shows that Shanghai Bilibili Technology Co., Ltd., an affiliated company of Bilibili, has been added as a new shareholder of Shanghai CAN BOX Culture Communication Co., Ltd.
One of China's official media outlets published an article entitled "the opportunity in the gaming industry cannot be missed". The news sent stock prices of Chinese game makers in Hong Kong shooting upwards.
Chinese video streaming platform Bilibili held a digital event on Friday to unveil several awards such as the Top 100 Uploaders, the Newcomer Award of the Year, the Best Work of the Year and the Social Contribution of the Year.
And more than that.
The producer of an animated series based on the science fiction hit novel series "The Three-Body Problem" officially announced on December 8 that the long-anticipated show will debut at 11:00 on December 10, and that two episodes will be broadcast on the first day.
Chinese lifestyle-sharing app Xiaohongshu has recently undergone an update, replacing the shopping section in the second column of the homepage with a new videos section, indicating the increasing importance of the medium.
On September 1, China's largest original comic website U17 Comics announced that its website will be officially shut down on December 31 but will continue to provide services through Bilibili Comics in the future.
Bilibili, a YouTube-like web platform in China, announced on July 2 that it had reached a copyright cooperation deal with JVR Music.
Shanghai-based video streaming platform Bilibili reportedly sent an internal email on November 4 regarding forthcoming adjustments to its games business unit.
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The mobile version of Bilibili, a Chinese video streaming platform, started displaying users’ IP locations on their profile page and information pages on July 25, as well as the comments they have posted.
The past decade has seen an explosion in appreciation for popular culture among Chinese born in the 1990s and later.