League's higher revenue will go to youth training, improvement of club facilities
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Alibaba Pictures, a subsidiary of China's biggest e-commerce company Alibaba Group, announced it would invest 1 billion yuan (about 157 million U.S. dollars) in a project to support filmmakers over three years
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Leading Chinese private equity fund, China Media Capital is poised to snap up a long term deal for rights to the Chinese Super League, the country’s main soccer championship
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A report in the Chinese state press says local blockbusters gamed the system, and government regulators plan to respond
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China and the Netherlands have signed a co-production pact to facilitate film alliances and bolster cultural and economic exchanges between the two countries
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The cooperation establishes the connection with TV & Film celebrities and e-commerce data, and signifies the creation of big data analyses for Chinese Entertainment industry
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The U.K.’s Merlin Entertainments is to open a branch of its Legoland theme park franchise in Shanghai
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Chinese streaming video firm, iQIYI has signed an expanded multi-year agreement with Universal Pictures
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The $5.0 billion project is set to open in 2021 and is expected to create up to 27,000 jobs and attract 15 million visitors per year.
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