
HUYA Inc.: A Company That Strives to Unleash Future Potential in a Changing Global Environment
Huya Inc., a leading game live streaming platform in China, announced its Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2021 financial results on Tuesday.
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Huya Inc., a leading game live streaming platform in China, announced its Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2021 financial results on Tuesday.
On Thursday morning, China's debt-ridden Smartisan Technology founder Luo Yonghao officially announced his exclusive partnership with Douyin, ByteDance's domestic version of TikTok.
Chinese video content platform Bilibili on October 14 officially launched a new online shopping function within the livestreaming part of its homepage, ahead of the country's popular "Double 11" shopping festival.
Chinese e-commerce and fashion platform Mogu Inc., which has reportedly carried out substantial layoffs recently, announced its financial report for the first half of fiscal year 2022.
Magnetic Engine, a commercial marketing service platform owned by Kuaishou, and Mints, a Chinese digital collection platform, launched Kuaishou's first NFT digital collection called "Magnetic Engine Influencers" on Wednesday.
Zhejiang Consumers Council announced on Thursday that in order to stay on top of livestreaming e-commerce, the organ tested five major platforms including Taobao, Pinduoduo, JD.com, Kuaishou and Douyin.
"I just killed time in a more meaningful way," Api said of the last weekend. Api finished round one of Arena of Valor at 2:25 am on January 6. He quickly brush...
At an ecological conference on Tuesday, the Kuaishou Alliance, operating under Chinese short video platform Kuaishou, launched a "2021 Super Partner Program".
When Dale Carnegie wrote his magnum opus almost a century ago, he was most certainly not prepared to address social phenomenons such as live streaming in our ev...
Livestreaming and influencer marketing services platform Wahool has recently completed two consecutive rounds of financing worth of nearly $10 million.
On Tuesday, many Tencent eGame anchors posted their farewell messages on Chinese social media Weibo.
According to a report released by Newzoo on Wednesday, it is estimated that the global e-sports industry will generate $1.38 billion in revenue globally this year, an increase of 22% year-on-year.