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CNN —One of China’s most popular talent shows has been suspended after claims of mistreatment allegedly made by the late pop star Coco Lee sparked outrage on Chinese social media. China’ raised by viewers and internet users are being investigated, the program has been suspended,” the broadcaster said in a statement on social media site Weibo. The controversy erupted last week, when audio recordings surfaced online purported to be of Lee claiming she was mistreated by the show’s production team. China 2022,’ Coco Lee devoted herself to the job,” the statement said. A number of former participants on the show and public figures have voiced support for Lee on social media.
Persons: Coco Lee, , , Lee, China ”, , ’ Coco Lee, Fa Mulan, Mulan, , Oscar Organizations: CNN, Zhejiang Media Group, Weibo, Star, Holdings, Star CM Holdings, Disney Locations: China, American, “ Sing, Weibo, Hong Kong, United States, Asia
China acquires 'golden shares' in two Alibaba units
  + stars: | 2023-01-13 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
[1/3] The logo of Alibaba Group is seen at its office in Beijing, China Jan. 5, 2021. REUTERS/Thomas PeterBEIJING, China, Jan 13 (Reuters) - China has acquired minority stakes with special rights in two domestic units of tech giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd (9988.HK), business registration records showed, as Beijing extends a campaign to strengthen control over online content. Beijing has been taking 'golden shares' in private online media and content companies for more than five years, and in recent years expanding such arrangements to companies with vast troves of data. These golden shares, typically equal to about 1% of a firm, are bought by government-backed funds or companies which gain board representation and/or veto rights for key business decisions. Having such golden shares can be helpful to firms when they try to secure licences to disseminate online news and to show online visual and audio programmes, sources have told Reuters.
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