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When Coronavirus Comes, Home Becomes a New Classroom
If there were no coronavirus, Chinese students would have already been back to school for their spring semester, but the spread of the disease has changed everything.
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If there were no coronavirus, Chinese students would have already been back to school for their spring semester, but the spread of the disease has changed everything.
NYSE-listed video game livestreaming platform Huya Inc. announced on Oct. 12 to buy DouYu International Holdings Ltd., which is expected to delist from the Nasdaq, creating a $10 billion livestream mammoth.
Kuaishou on Wednesday released its 2020 First Half Year Content Ecosystem Report, with Daily Active Users of its featured livestreaming function reaching 170 million
The Covid-19 Pandemic in 2020 has made a huge impact on the global economy and consumer market.
China’s major game live streaming platform Huya Inc., has announced its third quarter 2022 financial results on November 15. Huya has recorded quarter-on-quarter growth in the total net revenues and net income, with the average mobile MAU of Huya Live increasing steadily to 86 million.
Baidu has almost completed negotiations to buy JOYY’s operations in China, according to business digital media Jiemian. The deal excludes JOYY’s overseas business, which is said to continue running independently.
On Aug. 3, Pinduoduo’s official live studio "Limited Time Flash Sale" entered Hong Kong-listed electrical appliance retailer GOME’s largest flagship store in Shanghai.
In this article, we’ll give a brief introduction of China’s top 3 E-commerce livestreaming platforms: Alibaba’s Taobao Live, Kuaishou (Kwai) and ByteDance’s Douyin (TikTok).
China’s video streaming platform iQIYI held the Shout out for Love Gala 2021 on Jan. 15, becoming the first platform in the industry to use multi-screen interactive livestreaming.
In 2022, under the pressure of the Double Reduction policy, many K12 education companies in China, including New Oriental Education & Technology Group and Doushen Education, transformed into the live-streaming field.
Beijing-based internet firm Inke Limited officially changed its name to Inkeverse Group Limited on Wednesday.
Episode 70 of Tech Buzz China features Lauren Hallanan in conversation with our co-hosts Ying Lu and Rui Ma on the topic of livestreaming ecommerce.