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Bilibili to Hold Its First New Year’s Eve Concert – "The Last Night of 2019"
The 3.5 hour long entertainment show will celebrate the coming of age of China’s Generation Z, those born between 1990 and 2009, who are entering their 20s and 30s.
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The 3.5 hour long entertainment show will celebrate the coming of age of China’s Generation Z, those born between 1990 and 2009, who are entering their 20s and 30s.
A user of Chinese microblogging platform Weibo issued a post on Saturday, exposing a membership activity carried out by Bilibili that appeared to require participants to disclose their private details.
Chinese video streaming platform Bilibili announced last week the global premiere of The Hidden Kingdoms of China, a wildlife documentary series produced in partnership with National Geographic.
Zhao Benshan, a famous local comedian from Northeast China is the perfect guy to cheer up the Joker and cure his depression.
To congregate as many niche communities in one site and celebrate all is one thing, to try to introduce the site in a way that appeases the mass majority is another.
A video creator on Bilibili, with 10.26 million followers, recently revealed his financial challenges on the Chinese video site. This comes after several popular creators announced a pause in updating their channels.
A Bilibili HR worker previously called the platform's core users "losers in life." On August 2, Bilibili officially responded, saying that after internal investigation, the HR interviewer had been dismissed at the end of last year.
Bilibili is rumored to be going public in the US in the first quarter of 2018, valued at $3 billion to $3.5 billion. Bilibili declined to comment. SEE ALSO: Li...
Leading Chinese video streaming platform Bilibili on Thursday announced its unaudited financial results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year ended December 31, 2021.
News emerged that the stop of issuing new game registration numbers is the major negative factor in the game industry.
"Shiguang Mengxing", a plot-based mobile game which was distributed by Chinese video streaming platform Bilibili, announced on Wednesday that it will be shut down at 11:00 am on August 8.
Toutiao, which belongs to Beijing-based tech giant ByteDance, has recently launched an app called "Toutiao Haowai," which can recommend high-quality content to users, and its target is young consumers.