
Bilibili's League of Legends S11 Live-Streaming Reaches Peak Popularity of Nearly 500 Million People
During the live-streaming of S11 Global Finals of League of Legends on Bilibili, about 500 million people were watching the race at the same time.
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During the live-streaming of S11 Global Finals of League of Legends on Bilibili, about 500 million people were watching the race at the same time.
Bilibili, a Chinese video sharing platform, has confirmed on December 6 that the company has reached a strategic partnership agreement with the world’s famous PC game League of Legends.
With the start of the 2022 LoL Pro League (LPL) Spring Split just around the corner, Huya officially announced on Monday that it has successfully acquired the exclusive broadcasting rights of the LPL for five years.
Alibaba Group's free intelligent office communications platform DingTalk was developing a new video product for enterprises, mainly in the form of short videos and livestreaming.
On July 2, Chinese tech giants Bytedance invested in Hangzhou Weinian Brand Management Co., Ltd(Weinan), a contracted company of Li Ziqi, one of China's most globally popular online influencers. This move showed Bytedance's ambition to expand its footprint in the booming livestream and new consumption sectors.
Oriental Selection, the livestreaming platform of Beijing-based New Oriental Education, has recently launched an independent app.
During a speech at the China Entrepreneurs Forum in Tianjin on August 3, Michael Yu, Chairman of New Oriental Education, expressed views on the firm's livestreaming e-commerce platform, Oriental Selection.
Just over a month ago news surfaced that TikTok’s music licenses were expiring, which could put the company in a complicated situation.
The e-commerce unit of Chinese short video platform Kuaishou announced on Wednesday that product links with Taobao and JD.com will be excluded from some Kuaishou interfaces from 00:00 on March 1, 2022.
On December 19, Irish boyband Westlife livestreamed their first-ever online concert on Chinese social app WeChat's short video and livestreaming platform, WeChat Channels.
The live streaming security center under Douyin recently announced that it will launch a special campaign to crack down on vulgar and negative content in live streaming.
Smartisan founder Luo Yonghao announced on his Weibo that he intends to enter the live-streaming e-commerce sector.