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How video games evolved from recreational pastimes to serious business for entertainment companies, as told by the co-founder of the world's largest online sharing community.
Amazon Studios executive Albert Cheng looks ahead toward a global market for streamed content. How does Amazon's strategy differ from Netflix, and where does China fit in?
Film executives and tech entrepreneurs talk about the great game of trying to deliver more local-language films to Chinese consumers and more Chinese-language films to world audiences. How's that going?
Hollywood hopes more and more people will go to movies in China. The market has been expanding, but can it keep up its explosive growth? Michael Ellis of the Motion Picture Association offers new research.
The Asia Society Policy Institute president appears in conversation with Republik editor Mark Dittli, talking about China, its relationship with the U.S., and the implications for Europe
COLORADO, November 20, 2018 — Chinese teacher, Jianing Guo, who teaches at Global Village Academy in Colorado, demonstrates five effective activities to keep the first graders focused and make learning fun and efficient. The six-year-old children in this video were totally engaged, and they were having a lot of fun. (10 min., 11 sec.)