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11/02/2024 09:29:13 am

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In this photo illustration, the BBC iPlayer app is displayed on a laptop screen as hands touch its keyboard on August 2, 2016 in London, England.

China to Crack Down on News Promoting 'Western Lifestyle'

Chinese regulators are cracking down social and entertainment news that promotes "Western lifestyle," making fun of traditional Chinese values and cultural classics.

Zhou Xun (left) and Wallace Huo were some of the stars cited as being overpaid.

China's Media Watchdog to Crack Down on High Earnings of Actors

China's media regulators have said that it will tighten up on the exorbitant fees being paid to the country's celebrities after a state broadcaster published a report saying that actors were pocketing earnings as high as RMB 100 million yuan (US$15 million) with a single film or television series.

The SARFT subsidiary claims an exclusive online right to the film 'Xuebo Dixiao' that Apple broadcasts via Youku HD.

Chinese Government Body Sues Apple Over 90s War Film

China is suing Apple Inc. again! This time over the violation of intellectual property by broadcasting an obscure patriotic film from 1994.

China Bans Law-Breaking Stars From Movie, TV Screens

China's media regulator State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television has banned local celebrities, who have been involved in drugs, prostitution, or other law-breaking actions, from appearing on Chinese television, movie screens, or other forms of broadcast.

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