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China's iQiyi Halts 'Idol Competition' Programs Amid Criticism
Chinese video streaming platform iQiyi said on Thursday it would stop showing all "idol competition" programs, calling them unhealthy amid a regulatory crackdown that has seen Beijing criticize firms for encouraging celebrity worship. Chinese video streaming platform iQiyi said on Thursday it would stop showing all "idol competition" programs, calling them unhealthy amid a regulatory crackdown that has seen Beijing criticize firms for encouraging celebrity worship. -
BLACKPINK: Lisa Does Not Shy Away From Revealing Her 'Youth With You 3' Top Picks
Lisa of BLACKPINK appeared "pleased" when trainee XingXing auditioned only for her team. Lisa of BLACKPINK appeared "pleased" when trainee XingXing auditioned only for her team. -
BLACKPINK Stories: Rosé Called Lisa 'Tiger Teacher' After Watching 'Youth With You'
Rosé and Lisa of BLACKPINK share a sister-like relationship. Rosé and Lisa of BLACKPINK share a sister-like relationship. -
Kuaishou Targets $5 Billion in HKEX IPO
This would be the largest IPO on the Hong Kong exchange in the past 14 months. This would be the largest IPO on the Hong Kong exchange in the past 14 months. -
CHINA BRIEFING: U.S. Cargill Sweet On China Sugar Substitute Market; Garment E-Tailer Calls Foul on Vipshop
The largest privately held corporation by revenue in the U.S. Cargill, Inc. says it will build Asia's biggest trehalose production plant to meet demand for sugar substitutes in China. The largest privately held corporation by revenue in the U.S. Cargill, Inc. says it will build Asia's biggest trehalose production plant to meet demand for sugar substitutes in China. -
Shanghai Lawyer Takes Aim At iQIYI In Second-Round Courtroom Battle
The lawyer, Wu Shangwei, said in a Weibo post on Monday that he would sue iQIYI, which has been dubbed "China's Netflix" for "damaging subscribers' rights and interests." The lawyer, Wu Shangwei, said in a Weibo post on Monday that he would sue iQIYI, which has been dubbed "China's Netflix" for "damaging subscribers' rights and interests." -
Chinese Firms' American Dreams Fade In Wake Of Scandals, Regulations
As financial scandals plague some Chinese companies, their dreams of listing on U.S. equities markets – or staying listed – are slowly fading. As financial scandals plague some Chinese companies, their dreams of listing on U.S. equities markets – or staying listed – are slowly fading. -
CHINA BRIEFING: iQIYI And Tencent Banned In Taiwan; JD.com Ends Partnership With Alibaba-Backed Express Service
Taiwan has declared the popular over-the-top media service providers "illegal services." Taiwan has declared the popular over-the-top media service providers "illegal services." -
CHINA BRIEFING: Digital Yuan Ready For Trial Run; iQIYI Reveals U.S. SEC Investigation After Reporting Loss
China's new digital currency will be trialed in several regions, with its later use tied to success of the trials. China's new digital currency will be trialed in several regions, with its later use tied to success of the trials. -
Beijing Court Rules Against iQiyi Over Advanced Airing Fee Dispute
The Beijing court's ruling against iQiyi may have negative repercussions on the company's efforts to generate revenue from its selling of additional premium content. The Beijing court's ruling against iQiyi may have negative repercussions on the company's efforts to generate revenue from its selling of additional premium content.