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With NVIDIA's GRID platform we can deliver large numbers of games-on-demand channels to China's digital TV subscribers.
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The Olympics promise to be a picture-perfect showcase for China's digital mobile TV service.
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From Changsha in Hunan province, one of China's most productive TV markets, comes True Encounters.
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But China's own websites are fast enough that TV shows streamed online by video sites, like those run by Youku Tudou Inc.
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After lunch and a nap, they gather around the TV to watch China in the men's singles competition.
NPR: Pingpong: A Chinese Obsession
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Mr. Wang also declined to offer specifics on Mr. Buffett's appearance, including whether it would also appear on the Spring Festival television special, a four- to five-hour series of songs and skits produced by the state broadcaster that is watched by 700 million people in China and might be the world's most-viewed TV show.
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And on the heritage front, Ford hopes to capitalize on what it says is an actual brand image in China, based in part on TV images of U.S. presidential limousines through the years as well as the Lincoln Continental that former President Richard Nixon brought with him on his historic visit to China in 1972.
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The company also announced that TCL products, including the HD China Star 3D TV, will be featured in the upcoming film, Marvel's "Iron Man 3, " and introduced new smartphones, tablets and a WiFi device they'll sell in the U.S. under their Alcatel ONE TOUCH brand.
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With potentially more lightly regulated non-EU markets like China and India crying out for American-style English-language TV, the UK's Anglo-American press barons see only problems in a more integrated Europe.
BBC: Why Fleet Street fears Europe
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China's video sites can offer more content in part because much of what they air is approved by China's Ministry of Culture, which also oversees DVD releases, and not by broadcast-TV regulators.
WSJ: Streaming Video Fills Hole Left by TV in China
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TV. (It has already fitted Carrefour's shops in Poland.) In China Focus Media, a local company, is dotting the retail landscape with giant screens.
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