The disappointing box office performance of epic drama "The Crossing: Part 1" is a sign of the growing influence of a younger group of filmgoers in China
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Love stories have become a hit genre on the big screen during the annual golden period
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The Maltese national broadcaster Public Broadcasting Services (PBS) and China Central Television (CCTV) have finalized an agreement of cooperation for a mutual exchange of programmes related to news and current affairs
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Big web companies in China are uniquely positioned to take advantage of providing content
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Next Entertainment World (N.E.W.), the South Korean film investor-distributor, closed its first day of trading Tuesday up 14.87 percent on the Korea Exchange's KOSDAQ board
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China, the world's second biggest film market has only chalked up some 28 billion yuan as of Monday
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ID was founded by Sun Xishuang, a billionaire businessman known to be close to Dalian Wanda group, China’s largest property developer
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Alibaba is about to produce a high-end game console to compete with Microsoft's Xbox One and Sony's PlayStation 4 in domestic market
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An obvious trend among Chinese readers is that their book choices are influenced by the entertainment business: The books having TV or film or game adaptations are bound to sell well
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Shares of Alibaba Pictures gained as much as 10.6 per cent after it posted a net loss for the first half of the year
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