How Chinese Influencers Calculate Their Fees

 /  Entertainment Marketing  / 
Chinese influencers may charge brands different fees for promoting products on various social media platforms depending on these factors. Read More

Headlines from China: China Beats North America Box Office in Q1 Again

 /  Headlines From China  / 
Chinese new year holiday was undoubtedly the most lucrative period in Q1 with ‘The Wandering Earth’ totaling RMB 4.6 billion. Read More

April Screenings of Chinese-language Films in NYC and LA

 /  Guide  / 
This month: Bi Gan's arthouse hit 'Long Day's Journey into Night,' Stephon Marbury documentary at Tribeca, and the first Lou Ye restropective in North America. Read More

Headlines from China: China Box Office Saw Significant Drop in March 

 /  Headlines From China  / 
This past March, China box office totaled RMB 4.14 billion, which is RMB 977 million less compared to the same month of 2018. Read More

“Rap of China” Gears Up for Season 3 Despite Waning Interest

 /  TV  / 
As the global horizon for Chinese rap expands, future prospects for the show that blew it up might be starting to shrink. Read More

Headlines from China: Lou Ye’s ‘The Shadow Play’ to Release on Schedule Despite Cancellation Rumor

 /  Headlines From China  / 
Recently, rumors were circulated on the internet that the upcoming theatrical release of Lou Ye’s film The Shadow Play had been cancelled.  Read More

Short Video App Kuaishou Launches Youth Control Feature

 /  News  / 
Tencent-backed Kuaishou aunched on Thursday a “youth mode” that restricts underage user access on the platform, following Douyin in creating in-app ecosystems designed specifically for young users. Read More

Headlines from China: Nadine Labaki’s ‘Capernaum’ to Release in China

 /  Headlines From China  / 
Lebanese film Capernaum, which is directed by female filmmaker Nadine Labaki, has been confirmed to release in China. Read More

Costume Dramas (Almost) Banned on the Chinese Internet

 /  Chinasplaining  / 
2018 was tough enough for China's film-television industry — this second strike could kill a lot of production companies. Read More

In China, Paying Others to Play Games for You Is Big Business. Tencent Is Not Amused

 /  Game  / 
If a game is popular enough, it is almost certain that its players will find ways to not play by the rules. Read More

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