QIYI, Asia’s leading streaming platform, successfully hosted the International iJOY Conference: 2025 Grand Reveal event ...
At the conference, iQIYI showcased its strategic focus on cultivating IPs through various approaches, such as partnerships, ...
BEIJING, April 5, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- iQIYI Inc. (NASDAQ: IQ) ("iQIYI" or the "Company"), an innovative market-leading online entertainment service in China, launches the highly-acclaimed animated ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Moonlight Mystique and Fangs of Fortune (Photo Credit: iQIYI) One of the most popular streaming platforms, iQIYI, has some ...
BEIJING, April 30, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- iQIYI Inc. (NASDAQ: IQ) ("iQIYI" or 'the "Company"), an innovative market-leading online entertainment service in China, has recently launched support for the ...
BEIJING — Chinese videostreaming platform iQiyi announced Thursday it plans later this year to open its first full-fledged theme park in China based on characters from its own shows. The forthcoming ...
Chinese video streaming platform iQiyi is going to focus on movies in the next two to three years, CEO and founder Gong Yu tells CNBC in an interview Friday. iQiyi, which is majority-owned by Baidu, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Chinese streaming video platform iQiyi has announced plans to raise $285 million from a private placing of shares, part of which ...
Chinese video streaming site iQiyi has been accused of fraud and inflating its financial numbers by Wolfpack Research. The research firm alleges iQiyi, which is majority owned by Chinese search giant ...
Chinese internet stocks iQiyi (IQ 0.91%), Bilibili (BILI 1.99%), and Tencent Music Entertainment (TME 3.72%) rallied in a big way in December, rising 78.5%, 36.5%, and 18.1%, respectively, according ...
Once billed as the “Netflix of China,” video streaming firm iQiyi is now laying off staff in order to bring its costs under control. The former high-flyer is still busily promoting new original shows ...
Once billed as the “Netflix of China,” video streaming firm iQiyi is now laying off staff in order to bring its costs under control. The former high-flyer is still busily promoting new original shows ...