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LeTV to Purchase Flower Film for RMB 900 Mln

Shenzhen Stock Exchange, 3/13/14

Chinese online video and Internet TV content provider LeTV (Leshi) (300104.SZ) announced plans today to acquire a 100% share in Zhejiang-based film and TV production company Flower Film and TV Culture for RMB 900 mln through a combination of cash and stock. Read More

LeTV, Foxconn Unveil Super TV

Tencent Tech, 3/05/13

Chinese online video and Internet TV content provider LeTV (Leshi) (300104.SZ) announced during a press conference today that Taiwanese electronics manufacturer Foxconn (2038.HK; 2354.TW) will be the manufacturer for the company's "LeTV Super TV." Read More

SARFT Regulates Online Short Videos

The Beijing News, 7/10/12

In response to the presence of vulgar content, low-class themes, and violent and sexual content in some online series and micro-movies, China's State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) and the State Internet Information Office issued the "Memorandum Regarding Further Strengthening the Management of Online Serials, Micromovies, and Other Online Audiovisual Programming" on July 9. Read More

LeTV Obtains RMB 1 Bln Credit Line

Sina Tech, 11/10/11

Chinese online video site LeTV (Leshi) (300104.SZ) announced today that it has secured a RMB 1 bln credit line from the Beijing branch of the Agricultural Bank of China. Read More

Online Broadcast Licensing Fees Reach Up to RMB 300K

Beijing Morning Post, 1/13/11

At the 2011 Sohu World Marketing Summit in Beijing recently, Yu Tao, senior editor of Sohu's (Nasdaq: SOHU) Sohu Video, revealed that the "internet price" for a film or television series, if a video site wants exclusive first broadcast rights, is now between RMB 200,000 and 300,000 per episode - double what it was at this time last year. Read More

LeTV Receives 3G Service Licence

China Computer World, 2/23/09

Chinese online video site LeTV was one of several video-sharing sites that recently received authorization from the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) to begin offering mobile video content services. Read More