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On November 2, 2012, Baidu bought Providence's stake and took full ownership. [9] On May 7, 2013, Baidu purchased the online video business of PPStream Inc. for $370 million, which later became a subsidiary of iQIYI. On July 17, 2014, the site launched its film production division, iQIYI Motion Pictures, to expand existing cooperative projects ...
The drama is produced by Chinese web streaming company Sohu TV and stars Elvis Han, Gina Jin, Ian Wang, Chen Yao, Zhang Ruoyun, Mike D. Angelo and Sui Yongliang. The series was first aired for 20 episodes on 6 July 2015 via Sohu TV web streaming site. [2] The second season of the drama started airing on 14 August 2017.
Sohu.com Media Plaza Sohu.com Internet Plaza. Sohu, Inc. (Chinese: 搜狐; pinyin: Sōuhú; lit. 'Search-fox') is a Chinese Internet company headquartered in the Sohu Internet Plaza in Haidian District, Beijing. [3] [4] Sohu and its subsidiaries offer advertising, a search engine (Sogou.com), on-line multiplayer gaming (ChangYou.com) and other ...
Youku Tudou , Sohu.com , and Tencent are teaming up with others to accuse Baidu of trampling over copyrights for video content. If media companies accusing China's leading search engine of making ...
While Chinese Internet search company Baidu Inc. (NASDAQ: BIDU) slipped in early trading, its competitors Sohu.com Inc. (NASDAQ: SOHU), SINA Corp. (NASDAQ: SINA) and Youku Tudou Inc. (NYSE: YOKU ...
SINA is holding up better than the worrywarts were expecting. The Chinese dot-com pioneer delivered a blowout quarter last night. Adjusted revenue climbed 4% to $134.4 million, as online ...
On June 3, 2008, Universal Music, EMI, Synso Music Entertainment, Warner Music, and several local Chinese companies issued a joint statement regarding the issue of music piracy, saying that Baidu is China's largest and most stubborn provider of pirated music, and that resolutely boycotting Baidu has become a common goal for all parties. They ...
It's time to get excited about China's dot-coms again. Wedding bells are in the air after the country's leading video-sharing website operator Youku (NYS: YOKU) agreed to acquire its closest rival ...