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...an only limit their illegal broadcasts into China". Government-run China Central Television (CCTV) holds the rights to broadcast Olympic content on TV and the Internet. ...
Wednesday, 20 August 2008

...e rise in revenues from the sale of media rights, particularly in the United States.   CCTV Sues Chinese Broadcaster Over Torch Video The website of China Central Television, CCTV.c...
Monday, 11 August 2008

3. IMG & CCTV Agree Sports TV Deal
(News/News August 2008)
...s marketing company, IMG Worldwide, has agreed an exclusive 20-year deal with China Central Televesion (CCTV) to develop and market new sports events, Sport Business reports.   According...
Saturday, 02 August 2008

...ze. Nasdaq-listed NetEase.com and Sina Corp as well as Hong Kong-listed Tencent (QQ) signed with CCTV.com for video broadcasting rights and to offer video on demand services online. While PPLi...
Thursday, 17 July 2008

China's National Copyright Administration yesterday ordered some 20 Chinese web sites to cease illegally streaming Olympics videos, state media reports. National broadcaster China Central Televi
Tuesday, 08 July 2008

Sohu Partners With CCTV for Olympics Web portal Sohu.com and China's national television network CCTV have signed an agreement for broadcasting the Olympics on the Internet, state media reports. Soh
Wednesday, 18 June 2008

China's national broadcaster CCTV.com has awarded video networking company ViDeOnline Communications the exclusive rights to create and package video ads for online broadcasts during the Beijing 200
Thursday, 20 March 2008

8. CCTV Signs Partners for Olympic Website
(News/News February 2008)
...p an interactive website for the Beijing Olympics, Sport Business magazine reports.   The CCTV Olympic Website will offer streamed video broadcasts from the Games, which will only be ac...
Friday, 29 February 2008

...004 – has relationships with 51 Chinese television broadcasters, including the national network, CCTV, and 16 marketing partnerships with Chinese corporations and U.S.-based multinationals. ...
Wednesday, 16 January 2008

...nute. Wouldn’t it be beneficial to have a competitor to Beijing-based national television empire CCTV’s English-language Channel 9, the output quality of which is, at best, variable. And...
Monday, 03 December 2007

11. Suzhou, But New; China, But New
(News/News Features 2007)
...sioning of several structurally complex and grandiose new buildings – such as Rem Koolhaas’ CCTV HQ and Herzog & De Meuron’s Bird’s Nest National Stadium – has garner...
Saturday, 01 December 2007

12. Beijing Olympic Cityscape Takes Shape
(News/News October 2007)
...nstruction. Due to be completed early next year, Rem Koolhaas’ astonishing 540,000 square metre CCTV headquarters seems set to become one of the world’s most photographed (glass) buildi...
Wednesday, 24 October 2007

13. Shanghai TV Lobbies For English News Channel
(News/News September 2007)
...en that the state-owned national channel, China Central TV, already broadcasts an English news channel, CCTV 9 – and garners considerable advertising revenue from doing so. Shanghai Media ...
Wednesday, 19 September 2007

...uled in the coming months – including Mandarin Oriental (in Rem Koolhaas’ extraordinary new CCTV HQ building); Aloft; Conrad; Banyan Tree; a joint JW Marriott-Ritz-Carlton development, Sof...
Saturday, 04 August 2007

15. New Television Ad Confusion
(News/News August 2007)
...hind-the-scenes machinations in China's television ad industry, which is still dominated by state-owned CCTV. Lawyer Robin Teow writes that "Two weeks ago, PRC State Administration of Radio,...
Wednesday, 01 August 2007

...D50 million acquisition of rights to show Premiership matches, previously broadcast free by state-owned CCTV. Chinese fans will have to pay 188 yuan (GBP12) per month, but this is not expected to damp...
Wednesday, 22 March 2006

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