Initially conceived as a front-end application for open lecture videos, Youku Classroom (http://classroom.youkulabs.com) presents lecture videos, notes, subtitles ...
The Beijing-based online TV company reported that revenue rose 21 percent in the latest period. By Clarence Tsui HONG KONG – Chinese online video giant Youku Tudou late Wednesday reported improved ...
iKu Mini offers high-quality videos in three categories of long-form professionally produced content — Movies, TV Dramas, and Variety Shows. Users can use iKu Mini's curated lists of recommended ...
Chinese e-commerce and entertainment giant Alibaba has taken a $1.2 billion goodwill impairment charge against its video-streaming operation Youku. The move was disclosed on Wednesday as Alibaba ...
Youku (NYSE: YOKU), China’s leading Internet television company, announced today that it will launch an animated web serial, Miss Puff, this April. The new series is the company’s most ambitious web ...
The combined entity is estimated to have a more than 30 percent share of the Chinese online video market following the $1 billion stock deal. By Georg Szalai Global Business Editor Chinese online ...
Youku and Tudou this morning announced that the two companies have agreed to merge in an all stock deal that will combine China's two leading Web video companies. Tudou shares have nearly tripled on ...
Chinese video giant Youku Tudou now has deals in place with all of the major Hollywood film studios after reaching a five-year agreement to bring Sony Pictures Television titles to its Youku Premium ...
News today that that China's two biggest video websites, Youku and Tudou, have agreed to merge is the latest sign of consolidation and a search for economics of scale in China's Internet industry as ...
Youku Tudou, one of China’s top online video platforms, has struck half a dozen corporate alliances that accelerate the migration of Internet properties into feature films. The Internet is currently ...
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.
Joining the growing trend of Chinese companies seeking out a role in the movie business, Internet giant Youku is launching Heyi Film. A wholly owned film production subsidiary, it will make films “to ...