IQiyi announces its 2024 overseas business development plan
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发表于 2023-12-8 16:10:10
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On December 6th, iQiyi officially announced its 2024 overseas business development plan at the Asia Television Forum (ATF). Over the next two years, iQiyi will launch over 280 new Chinese language content in overseas markets, while also collaborating deeply with top production companies from Singapore Tourism Authority, Thailand, and Malaysia, 35 Southeast Asian original content and authorized TV series, including "Professional Doubles," "City of Stars," "Sunset x Vibes," and "Stealing My Heart 2," have been released.
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