China’s film industry has a lot to overcome if it wants shine
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A Chinese investor, and associate of Dalian Wanda, is the front runner to buy Australian cinema chain Hoyts
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Nov. 22 was a black Saturday for fans of foreign films and TV dramas since shooter.cn, a non-profit website helping with Chinese subtitles for foreign films and TV shows, announced it had closed
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Working with Shanghai Oriental Pearl Group, Sony said PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita and related software would hit the Chinese mainland soon
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DreamWorks Animation SKG said it plans to launch a 24-hour family-oriented television channel in 19 Asian countries during the second half of 2015
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Some 300 hours of National Geographic Channel documentaries will be available in China
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Enlight Media will raise $163 million (RMB1 billion) through the establishment of a private equity fund
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Youku Tudou's three new hardware products and cooperation with game firms are aimed at their online video websites turn profitable next year
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iQIYI plans to more than double original production in 2015, with at least 30 titles and 500 episodes on the slate so far compared to 13 in 2014
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LeVision Pictures USA plans to attach a high-profile Hollywood director and partner with a major studio for a Chinese-American co-production(THR exclusive)
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