The line between television and cinema has been further blurred this year
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Chinese Internet giant Baidu scored a 25% increase in net profits in 2014, reaching RMB13.2 billion ($2.125 billion)
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China Central Television Spring Festival Gala is to be broadcast online via iqiyi.com
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A full season of Abot Hameiri’s hit reality TV format “Power Couple” was sold to the Chinese production company Shanghai Viva
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Yulebao, the crowdfunding unit of Alibaba, will invest in Jackie Chan's Yaolai film and TV company over the next three years
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Wang Jianlin, the self-made Chinese billionaire is shifting his focus from building shopping malls and office buildings to the entertainment and property integrated businesses
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Domestically produced online TV dramas are primed for a boom with revenues set to soar past $320 million
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The Independent Film & Television Alliance, a group of international distributors that puts on the annual American Film Market, has called on China to honor the terms of a 2012 trade deal and allow Hollywood films to compete on a transparent basis
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Hong Kong Disneyland achieved net profit of US$42.3 million (HK$332 million) in 2014
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Sohu, the Chinese portal, games and search group, swung into loss in 2014. But growth prospects, especially in video, have fuelled a big upswing in its shares in recent weeks
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