Local govt has mega-plans for more advanced equipment
It's unusual for China's big movie stars to take to the small screen. Then again, Zhou Xun is exceptional in many regards - leading CNN to dub her "China's queen of quirk" in a 2010 profile. But that's not the only thing that has surprised viewers of the TV serial in which she plays the lead.
More realistic portrayals of war are gaining ground in the broadcast battles.
Venerable Carnegie Hall joins new-media push to take classical music to more audiences, Agence France-Presse reports in New York.
Brazil's own prime-time soap operas have long appeared on African television networks from Tunisia to South Africa, but now the South American giant is importing an African soap opera for the first time.
It was a meltingly hot October day outside the East Los Angeles warehouse converted to a wrestling ring. Inside, things were about to get equally torrid.
Hollywood master animator John Lasseter says fundamental principles of art are more important than flashy technology. Wang Kaihao interviews the guru.
China's big screens have been hogged by celebrated filmmakers who are likely to chalk up a remarkable total of 30 billion yuan ($4.9 billion) at the box office this year, but the industry will still want to make room for newcomers.
You don't get to be the longest-running children's show in TV history by doing the same thing over and over. So even though parents who grew up watching Sesame Street can still see old favorites like Big Bird, things on the street have changed since the show debuted 45 years ago on Nov 10, 1969.
Leading information service provider Thomson Reuters unveiled its China's Innovation Quotient report at a seminar in Chinese innovation hub Zhongguancun themed "intellectual property strategy with global vision".
An increasing number of young film fans are watching movies at private cinemas, which offer privacy, a cozy atmosphere and customized service.
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