Friday, November 16, 2018

Chinese broadcasters and online entertainment sites should avoid celebrity hype and crack down on fake audience and click-through rates, state media quoted the National Radio and Television Administration as saying.


from Reuters: Entertainment News https://ift.tt/2z0E0gC

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