China Media Monitor Intelligence (CMM-I) is the leading independent business to business intelligence resource for the Chinese media industries. Since 1990, CMM-I has provided domestic and international corporate and institutional clients with continuous tracking, development analysis, proprietary products and consulting services for the mainland Chinese media market.
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For more than 10 years CMM-I has been helping international media companies implement projects in china. Clients include National Geographic, German Films, ITV and Deutsche Welle. High end services include market analysis, Partner vetting, negotiation, implementation and basic lead type services... [ more ]
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CMM-I specializes in producing quality reportage and analysis of the Chinese media industry, with a strong focus on content across film, TV and New Media platforms. Key publications include our
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Government's Blockbuster Targets Big Box Office; Foreign Films Banned from Competing Jun 09, 2011
The 11th China International Children's Film Festival Jun 09, 2011
Children's Films Face Obstacles in China Jun 09, 2011
Huayi Bros Establishes Charity Fund for Free Screenings Jun 09, 2011
Fongkong Media Raises RMB100 Million to Start Film Production Business Jun 09, 2011
Animated Film Sells to 60 Countries Jun 09, 2011
Pirates Makes RMB300 Million, Disney's Most Profitable Movie in China Jun 09, 2011
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China Media Facts
TV Penetration by Population | 97.6% |
Television Stations | 2,411 |
Pay TV Channels | 139 |
Foreign TV Channels with Landing Rights through Sinosat Platform | 31 |
Foreign TV Dramas Licensed for Distribution by SARFT in 2010 | 104 (titles) |
Online Video Users | 284 million |
Social Networking Sites Users | 235 million |
Chinese Enterprises Licensed to Import Publications | 42 |
Percent of Book Sales Revenue Generated through Online Sales | 20% |