Chinese streaming giant Youku is to produce a localized version of “Saturday Night Live,” following an agreement with NBCUniversal.
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China saw robust growth in the animation box office in 2016 despite a sluggish overall movie market, said a report released Monday at an international animation festival.
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The 7th Beijing International Film Festival (BJIFF) held a contract signing ceremony on April 21, in which 108 businesses signed contracts for 56 key projects worth 17.46 billion yuan.
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A delegation of Australian film industry leaders visiting Beijing have announced a series of new feature film co-productions between Australia and China.
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The TV and film rights of up to 10 novels of Japanese author Higashino Keigo are up for grabs on the Chinese site Yunlaiwu.com.
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Veteran Hollywood producer Tom DeSanto signed an agreement with CITIC Guoan Group at the group's New Bridge Film Production Base on the outskirts of Beijing to co-produce a Sino-US film in the near future.
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Tencent Pictures, the film arm of Chinese tech giant Tencent, has announced its lineup of 14 new productions, most of which are being or will be made with Chinese or Hollywood veterans.
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Global streaming giant Netflix has struck its first licensing deal in China with one of the massive market’s leading streaming platforms, iQIYI.
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Struggling Hong Kong pay-TV platform, I-Cable is seeking $91 million (HK$704 million) of refinancing through a share issue expected to bring in new investors.
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"The Fate of the Furious” drove off into the distance in its second weekend at the Chinese box office, far ahead of holdovers and a slew of new releases.
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