Chinese online video giant Youku Tudou, known as China's YouTube, said Friday it has agreed to be fully acquired by e-commerce giant Alibaba Group for $27.60 per American depositary share
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Hollywood and China have bolstered the rules governing the distribution of studio movies into the country's booming entertainment market
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Chinese billionaire Bruno Wu has been quietly building his arsenal, which now includes deals with Justin Lin’s Perfect Storm and producer Avi Arad
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Chinese studio Bona Film Group has signed a deal to invest $235 million in a slate of Hollywood tentpole movies from 20th Century Fox
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China’s robust presence in Africa was highlighted Nov. 4 with a Discop program that showcased the country’s growing commitment to the continent — and its TV screens
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Chinese streaming video platform iQIYI has signed a 10 year content supply deal with the Women’s Tennis Association
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China's struggling animation industry has been seeking attention and financial support for a while now
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Alibaba Pictures Group is to pay its parent Alibaba $520 million to buy two of its film-related businesses, Yulebao and Taobao Movie
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Hong Kong’s Golden Network has picked up international rights to the next two independent films starring Jackie Chan
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The new fund will develop and finance China-Europe co-productions targeting the booming Chinese movie market and other international territories
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