
ByteDance Establishes Overseas Short Drama Team, Launches Short Drama App "Melolo"
ByteDance has launched an overseas short drama app called "Melolo," marking ByteDance's first short drama product to go abroad.
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ByteDance has launched an overseas short drama app called "Melolo," marking ByteDance's first short drama product to go abroad.
The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) recently issued a new notice against what it calls "chaotic" online fan culture.
Bilibili Inc. (NASDAQ: BILI) announced Wednesday its unaudited financial results for the third quarter ending on Sept. 30, revealing strong user growth as well as a rise in revenue.
NYSE-listed Tencent Music Entertainment Group (TME) announced a strategic partnership and minority equity investment in Wave, the market leader in interactive virtual entertainment experiences.
Mango TV produced a show featuring 30 female celebrities over 30 years old to compete to debut in a 5-member girl group. The show soon triggered a wave of discussion on the Internet.
Asia Innovations Group (AIG), the tech start-up behind live streaming service Uplive, dating app Lamour, and star-chasing app Super Fans Club, plans to go public in the US this year. The company expects to raise between $600 million to $800 million, according to media. AIG has not made any official response to these claims yet.
On August 9, world-renowned music content platform Billboard announced its official entry into the Chinese market, further expanding its global influence and bringing rich global music trends and content to music lovers in the country.
On April 18th, it was announced that the main structures of the three major themed hotels in LEGOLAND Shenzhen Resort will soon be topped off. It is expected to be completed and put into operation by 2024.
Annabel Yao, Huawei founder and CEO Ren Zhengfei's youngest daughter, has made her formal debut in China's entertainment industry.
As of October 12, a subsidiary of Chinese multinational entertainment company Huayi Brothers Media Corp. held 20% of shares in Metaverse Culture and Entertainment Management (Qingdao) Co., Ltd., and James Wang, one of Huayi Brothers' founders, was serving as its director.