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Beleaguered Hong Kong Celebrities Change Channels

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February 25, 2021

Beleaguered Hong Kong Celebrities Change Channels

Hong Kong celebrities have become producers, YouTubers and digital media entrepreneurs as their previous work opportunities have changed.

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Australia Passes Law Making Google and Facebook Pay for News

Australia's parliament has approved a law to make Google and Facebook pay for local news, a move seen as a test case by other countries.

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India Publishes 'Digital Media Ethics Code' for Social Media and Streaming Platforms

The Indian government has published an ethics code that it will use to regulate social media and video streaming platforms.

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Disney Appoints Jessica Kam-Engle to Head Content Development in Asia

Veteran producer and executive Jessica Kam-Engle is to head content and development in Asia for Disney in the studio's latest reshuffle.

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China's CCTV and Korea's KBS Sign Agreement, Potentially Signaling End to Content Ban

China’s CCTV and Korea’s KBS signed a strategic partnership, indicating a potential relaxation of China's ban on Korean content.

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China Imposes New Rules to Restrict Independent Online Content Creators

China has imposed its tightest restrictions to date on the publication of original content online via short video and "self-media" accounts.

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Netflix to Spend $500 Million on Korean Content This Year

This year, Netflix is spending half a billion dollars on Korean content, which is driving local subscription success and global viewership.

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