Chinese Culture Group Corporation is China's leading comprehensive media and entertainment company. It was established in 2015 and is headquartered in Shanghai, Beijing and Hong Kong.
The company focuses on developing high-quality content, creating innovative experiences, and leading emerging consumption. It operates online and offline, implements cross-regional group operations, and deploys film and television dramas, variety shows, documentaries, games, lifestyle and consumption, information, live entertainment, culture, business and travel
, sports and other business fields, it has created a leading content cluster and comprehensive collaborative ecology.
The group has an elite team of more than 200 people and maintains close cooperative relationships with leading domestic industry companies such as China Film Group, Bona Pictures, Beijing Culture, and Wanda Group.
Through international-level planning, production and marketing, we build a business structure for the entire industry chain and realize the three-dimensional and matrix extension of IP value.
The development history of Chinese Culture Group: Chinese Culture has the most prominent layout in the media and entertainment sector. The first two investments that laid the foundation for the industry came from this field.
The first one was to take over Murdoch News Group's Star Media, which is now Canxing Production. It has successfully incubated two phenomenal programs, "The Voice of China" and "China's Got Talent".
The second deal is that Chinese Culture cooperates with the American "DreamWorks" to establish "Oriental DreamWorks". This company is currently the only domestic animation company capable of producing animations comparable to Hollywood standards.
After these two "big moves", Chinese culture continued to delve into the media and entertainment sector.
In terms of TV dramas, "Noon Sunshine", a subsidiary of Chinese Culture Group Corporation, is China's top film and television production company and has successively produced phenomenal works such as "Nirvana in Fire" and "Ode to Joy".
In addition, Chinese Culture also has "Deep Blue Pictures" and "Shaw Brothers" continuing to develop online dramas. At the same time, Chinese Culture is also the largest shareholder of Hong Kong's "TVB".
In recent years, Hong Kong's market economy has been in a downturn, but TVB's operating conditions have gradually recovered and achieved profitability this year. The support of Chinese culture is indispensable.
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