Younger-skewing Tudou will launch three self-produced shows, including one providing updates on celebrity culture and the entertainment industry. By Georg Szalai Global Business Editor Youku Tudou, ...
Shareholders of Youku Tudou, the U.S. traded Chinese online video provider, will vote on its merger plan with Alibaba on March 14th and the approval will make it a fully owned subsidiary of Alibaba.
NEW YORK - Tudou Holdings Ltd, China's second-biggest video website, is attempting a US initial public offering at a 62 percent discount to larger rival Youku.com Inc after equities plunged this month ...
The e-commerce powerhouse already owns a minority stake in the "YouTube of China," whose board has agreed to an increased takeover offer. By Georg Szalai Global Business Editor The definitive deal ...
Youku and Tudou may have merged financially, but it seems Youku's management is not planning to merge the two platforms anytime soon. Yesterday, Youku Tudou launched what it is calling the "True Dou" ...
Just last week, fast-growing Chinese hardware maker Xiaomi announced that it plans to invest $1 billion in online video content to support its smart TV ecosystem. Now we’re getting a glimpse of how ...
The website of China's biggest internet video company, Youku Tudou, was once a haven for illicit Hollywood blockbusters and hit South Korean soap operas - until it realised that piracy doesn't pay.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I follow technology, media and telecoms companies in China. Bottom line: Youku Tudou's new name and campaign to create more ...
In total Tudou has raised US$135 million in funding since the website went live on 15 April 2005, representing the largest investment to date for an online video business in China. Gary Wang, Tudou ...
E-commerce giant Alibaba has announced that it has completed its takeover of Chinese video streaming giant Youku Tudou. The company revealed a “going private” transaction in November last year and ...
Youku Tudou, China’s leading online video platform, is expanding into financing and screening of original content. Last year, it backed Andy Lau actioner “Firestorm,” while this month it is launching ...
Beijing courts have found the nation's leading search engine, Baidu, guilty of infringing the copyright of video website Youku Tudou's content and ordered it to pay about 550,000 yuan (HK$699,000) in ...
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