Efforts by China’s online video platforms to make and show their own content are in disarray after the government banned a number of productions for excessive violence, sex, subversion and superstition.
Several industry players on Wednesday privately confirmed the crackdown, described by one executive as an “ambush” last week at a series of meetings between representatives from the video sites and the State Administration for Radio, Film and Television, the broadcast regulator.
Sarft made no public comment on what was discussed, nor did any of the attendees.
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