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iQIYI

iQIYI (Chinese: 爱奇艺, eye-CHEE-yee), formerly Qiyi (奇艺),[2] is a Chinese subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service owned by Baidu. Headquartered in Beijing, iQIYI primarily produces and distributes films and television series.

iQIYI
Logo used since 2022
Screenshot
Screenshot of iQiyi home page
Type of site
OTT streaming platform
Available in5 languages
List of languages
Traded asNasdaq: IQ (ADS)
FoundedJanuary 6, 2010; 14 years ago (2010-01-06)
Headquarters,
Country of originChina
Area servedWorldwide[a]
Founder(s)Gong Yu
Key peopleHe Junjie
(Chairman)
Gong Yu
(founder & CEO)
Industry
Products
Services
  • Film production
  • Film distribution
  • Television production
  • Television distribution
ParentBaidu
URLwww.iqiyi.com
Users101.4 million paid subscribers[1]
LaunchedApril 22, 2010; 13 years ago (2010-04-22)
Current statusActive
IQIYI
Traditional Chinese愛奇藝
Simplified Chinese爱奇艺
Literal meaninglove wonderful art
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinàiQíYì

iQIYI is currently one of the largest online video sites in the world, with nearly 6 billion hours spent on its service each month and over 500 million monthly active users.[3][4][5][6] On March 29, 2018, the company issued its initial public offering in the United States and raised $2.25 billion.[7] iQIYI has not been available in Taiwan since October 15, 2020 due to a ban on partnerships with mainland Chinese video streaming companies after iQIYI was found to be used by China's Taiwan Affairs Office for conducting united front activities on the island.[8][9][10]

History edit

Qiyi was founded on January 6, 2010, by Baidu with support from Providence Equity Partners.[11] It changed its name to iQIYI in November 2011.[2] On November 2, 2012, Baidu bought Providence's stake and took 100% ownership of the site.[12] On May 7, 2013, Baidu purchased the online video business of PPStream Inc. for $370 million, which became a subsidiary of iQIYI much later. On July, 17 2014, the site launched its film production division, iQIYI Motion Pictures, to expand existing cooperative projects with overseas peers, including purchasing releases and co-producing movies. On September 4, iQIYI cooperated with the Venice Film Festival, streaming the festival's movies online. In August 2014, iQIYI generated over 6.95 billion hours of viewing on its website.[13] In October, iQIYI participated in the Busan Film Festival, signing exclusive rights to nearly 100 South Korean titles.[14] On November 19, 2014, Xiaomi and Shunwei Capital invested $300 million in iQIYI for about 10 percent to 15 percent of the site, while Baidu invested an additional $100 million and held about 80 percent.[15]

In September 2014, iQIYI had established a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) committee inside the company, according to the official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, the People's Daily.[16] In November 2014, following the National Radio and Television Administration's ban on all live-steaming of American TV shows, iQIYI's vice editor-in-chief defended the ban, stating that such content was against "socialist values."[17]

On December 8, 2014, iQIYI's chief content officer, Ma Dong, said the portal planned to more than double original production in 2015, with at least 30 titles and 500 episodes on the slate compared to 13 in 2014.[18] In 2015, iQIYI purchased the streaming rights to eight top entertainment shows in mainland China and several entertainment shows in Taiwan and South Korea, including Running Man.[19] In March 2016, it was announced that it would launch in Taiwan.[20] In June 2016, it was reported that it had 20 million subscribers.[21]

In June 2014, iQIYI co-produced and distributed the drama Mysterious Summer with major Japanese broadcaster Fuji TV. It was the first drama co-production between China and Japan and has been viewed more than 60 million times as of October 2014.[22][23]

In 2017, the People Daily reported that two thirds of high-level staff in iQIYI's content department were CCP members.[16]

On April 25, 2017, Netflix (which does not operate at all in China) announced that it had reached a licensing deal with iQIYI, under which some Netflix original productions would be available on iQIYI day-and-date with their premieres worldwide.[24]

In November 2018, iQIYI announced that it was raising new cash. The video business said that it will issue $500 million in convertible senior notes. Proceeds from the offering will go towards content and technology investments as well as capped call transactions to reduce potential dilution to shareholders upon conversion of the notes.[25]

In December 2020, iQIYI opened a new office in Singapore at Robinson Road to serve as the regional headquarters for Southeast Asia.[26]

In 2020, iQIYI announced the production of My Roommate Is a Gumiho as its first Korean Original Series.[27] Due to positive reviews over their first self-produced series, which starred Jang Ki-yong and Lee Hye-ri (members of Girl's Day), iQIYI expressed that they gained confidence in releasing more original Korean dramas produced under its name, like their announced upcoming productions of dramas like Bad and Crazy (starring Lee Dong-wook, Han Ji-eun and Wi Ha-joon) in 2021 and Shooting Stars in 2022, with the hope of expanding their potential in the production of original Korean shows.[28][29]

Also, iQIYI began to expand its horizons by producing Southeast Asian shows to stream as iQIYI originals for more viewership. In August 2021, iQIYI streamed a Singaporean drama series titled The Ferryman: Legends of Nanyang, which will be its first Southeast Asian original series starring local actors from Singapore like Lawrence Wong and Qi Yuwu and Taiwanese actress Kate Kinney. The drama is also a remake of the 2014 Chinese drama series, but in a Southeast Asian setting.[30][31]

In October 2021, iQIYI and THEMA went into a partnership to launch their services on Netgem TV in the United Kingdom and Ireland, with iQIYI hoping to distribute Asian content on European media to create a larger global audience.[32]

During the 26th Busan International Film Festival, iQIYI partnered with Philippine broadcaster ABS-CBN to produce Saying Goodbye and Hello, Heart as the first two Philippine original series, which will release later this year.[33][34]

In May 2022, iQIYI Sports announced a streaming rights request for the Italian football competition Serie A. This marks the fifth acquisition since the expansion into the sports market after acquiring streaming rights to other sporting events such as UEFA, AFC, the English Premier League and Spanish La liga.[35] The same month, iQIYI removed all movies of Keanu Reeves after he appeared at a virtual event hosted by Tibet House US due to its linkages with the 14th Dalai Lama.[36]

Reception edit

In 2019, Taiwan's Institute for National Defense and Security Research reported that iQIYI is used by China's Taiwan Affairs Office to further united front efforts on the island.[9] In response, Taiwan banned the company.[37][10]

In April 2020, activist investors, including Muddy Waters Research, accused iQIYI of overstating its revenue and subscribers.[38] Short-seller Wolfpack Research also accused the company of inflating revenue numbers.[39] In August 2020, it was announced that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission subsequently launched an investigation into iQIYI.[40] Later in early October 2020, iQIYI made a statement that an internal review into the allegations of fraud made by the American short seller Wolfpack Research, “did not uncover any evidence that would substantiate the allegations.” The internal review had been conducted by an independent audit committee, which included "a Big 4 accounting firm that is not the Company's auditor."[41][42]

In June 2020, the Beijing Internet Court sided with a customer who sued the company for breaching the terms and conditions of the 'VIP' subscription. iQIYI had charged additional fees for pre-screens of dramas, although paying customers were promised access at no extra charge.[43]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ As of 2019, iQIYI directly operates in Mainland China, Hong Kong (in English and Cantonese only), Macau (in Portuguese and Cantonese only), Taiwan (until 2020), Malaysia, Singapore, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Philippines, Vietnam and Indonesia

References edit

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  4. ^ Ng, Yi Shu. "Netflix takes its first steps into China, the world's hungriest streaming market". Mashable. from the original on December 29, 2019. Retrieved October 17, 2017.
  5. ^ Jeff Sneider (July 8, 2015). "Paramount Signs Licensing Deal With China's Largest Online Video Platform iQIYI". The Wrap. from the original on July 11, 2015. Retrieved July 14, 2015. Paramount Pictures has signed a licensing agreement with iQIYI, the largest online video platform in China, that will give the company rights to offer 800 films from the studio's library to subscribers of its SVOD service, Paramount announced Wednesday.
  6. ^ Kevin Cassidy (October 9, 2015). "Lionsgate Pacts With Chinese Online Giant IQIYI". The Hollywood Reporter. from the original on March 18, 2016. Retrieved March 29, 2016. Lionsgate has signed a long-term output deal for a number of high-profile Lionsgate and third-party feature films with China's largest comprehensive online video platform iQIYI.
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  9. ^ a b Wang Yi-hung and William Hetherington, Liu Li-jen. "Bilibili found to be renting server space in Taiwan". Taipei Times. from the original on September 14, 2019. Retrieved September 4, 2019.
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  16. ^ a b "坚守导向 爱奇艺引领视频网站健康生态--传媒--人民网". People's Daily (in Chinese). from the original on March 2, 2023. Retrieved April 22, 2023.
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External links edit

  • Official website  

iqiyi, chinese, 爱奇艺, chee, formerly, qiyi, 奇艺, chinese, subscription, video, demand, over, streaming, service, owned, baidu, headquartered, beijing, primarily, produces, distributes, films, television, series, logo, used, since, 2022screenshotscreenshot, iqiyi. iQIYI Chinese 爱奇艺 eye CHEE yee formerly Qiyi 奇艺 2 is a Chinese subscription video on demand over the top streaming service owned by Baidu Headquartered in Beijing iQIYI primarily produces and distributes films and television series iQIYILogo used since 2022ScreenshotScreenshot of iQiyi home pageType of siteOTT streaming platformAvailable in5 languagesList of languagesChinese English Indonesian Tamil VietnameseTraded asNasdaq IQ ADS FoundedJanuary 6 2010 14 years ago 2010 01 06 HeadquartersBeijing ChinaCountry of originChinaArea servedWorldwide a Founder s Gong YuKey peopleHe Junjie Chairman Gong Yu founder amp CEO IndustryEntertainmentmass mediaProductsStreaming media video on demand digital distributionServicesFilm production Film distribution Television production Television distributionParentBaiduURLwww wbr iqiyi wbr comUsers101 4 million paid subscribers 1 LaunchedApril 22 2010 13 years ago 2010 04 22 Current statusActiveIQIYITraditional Chinese愛奇藝Simplified Chinese爱奇艺Literal meaninglove wonderful artTranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinaiQiYiiQIYI is currently one of the largest online video sites in the world with nearly 6 billion hours spent on its service each month and over 500 million monthly active users 3 4 5 6 On March 29 2018 the company issued its initial public offering in the United States and raised 2 25 billion 7 iQIYI has not been available in Taiwan since October 15 2020 due to a ban on partnerships with mainland Chinese video streaming companies after iQIYI was found to be used by China s Taiwan Affairs Office for conducting united front activities on the island 8 9 10 Contents 1 History 2 Reception 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThis section contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Qiyi was founded on January 6 2010 by Baidu with support from Providence Equity Partners 11 It changed its name to iQIYI in November 2011 2 On November 2 2012 Baidu bought Providence s stake and took 100 ownership of the site 12 On May 7 2013 Baidu purchased the online video business of PPStream Inc for 370 million which became a subsidiary of iQIYI much later On July 17 2014 the site launched its film production division iQIYI Motion Pictures to expand existing cooperative projects with overseas peers including purchasing releases and co producing movies On September 4 iQIYI cooperated with the Venice Film Festival streaming the festival s movies online In August 2014 iQIYI generated over 6 95 billion hours of viewing on its website 13 In October iQIYI participated in the Busan Film Festival signing exclusive rights to nearly 100 South Korean titles 14 On November 19 2014 Xiaomi and Shunwei Capital invested 300 million in iQIYI for about 10 percent to 15 percent of the site while Baidu invested an additional 100 million and held about 80 percent 15 In September 2014 iQIYI had established a Chinese Communist Party CCP committee inside the company according to the official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party the People s Daily 16 In November 2014 following the National Radio and Television Administration s ban on all live steaming of American TV shows iQIYI s vice editor in chief defended the ban stating that such content was against socialist values 17 On December 8 2014 iQIYI s chief content officer Ma Dong said the portal planned to more than double original production in 2015 with at least 30 titles and 500 episodes on the slate compared to 13 in 2014 18 In 2015 iQIYI purchased the streaming rights to eight top entertainment shows in mainland China and several entertainment shows in Taiwan and South Korea including Running Man 19 In March 2016 it was announced that it would launch in Taiwan 20 In June 2016 it was reported that it had 20 million subscribers 21 In June 2014 iQIYI co produced and distributed the drama Mysterious Summer with major Japanese broadcaster Fuji TV It was the first drama co production between China and Japan and has been viewed more than 60 million times as of October 2014 22 23 In 2017 the People Daily reported that two thirds of high level staff in iQIYI s content department were CCP members 16 On April 25 2017 Netflix which does not operate at all in China announced that it had reached a licensing deal with iQIYI under which some Netflix original productions would be available on iQIYI day and date with their premieres worldwide 24 In November 2018 iQIYI announced that it was raising new cash The video business said that it will issue 500 million in convertible senior notes Proceeds from the offering will go towards content and technology investments as well as capped call transactions to reduce potential dilution to shareholders upon conversion of the notes 25 In December 2020 iQIYI opened a new office in Singapore at Robinson Road to serve as the regional headquarters for Southeast Asia 26 In 2020 iQIYI announced the production of My Roommate Is a Gumiho as its first Korean Original Series 27 Due to positive reviews over their first self produced series which starred Jang Ki yong and Lee Hye ri members of Girl s Day iQIYI expressed that they gained confidence in releasing more original Korean dramas produced under its name like their announced upcoming productions of dramas like Bad and Crazy starring Lee Dong wook Han Ji eun and Wi Ha joon in 2021 and Shooting Stars in 2022 with the hope of expanding their potential in the production of original Korean shows 28 29 Also iQIYI began to expand its horizons by producing Southeast Asian shows to stream as iQIYI originals for more viewership In August 2021 iQIYI streamed a Singaporean drama series titled The Ferryman Legends of Nanyang which will be its first Southeast Asian original series starring local actors from Singapore like Lawrence Wong and Qi Yuwu and Taiwanese actress Kate Kinney The drama is also a remake of the 2014 Chinese drama series but in a Southeast Asian setting 30 31 In October 2021 iQIYI and THEMA went into a partnership to launch their services on Netgem TV in the United Kingdom and Ireland with iQIYI hoping to distribute Asian content on European media to create a larger global audience 32 During the 26th Busan International Film Festival iQIYI partnered with Philippine broadcaster ABS CBN to produce Saying Goodbye and Hello Heart as the first two Philippine original series which will release later this year 33 34 In May 2022 iQIYI Sports announced a streaming rights request for the Italian football competition Serie A This marks the fifth acquisition since the expansion into the sports market after acquiring streaming rights to other sporting events such as UEFA AFC the English Premier League and Spanish La liga 35 The same month iQIYI removed all movies of Keanu Reeves after he appeared at a virtual event hosted by Tibet House US due to its linkages with the 14th Dalai Lama 36 Reception editIn 2019 Taiwan s Institute for National Defense and Security Research reported that iQIYI is used by China s Taiwan Affairs Office to further united front efforts on the island 9 In response Taiwan banned the company 37 10 In April 2020 activist investors including Muddy Waters Research accused iQIYI of overstating its revenue and subscribers 38 Short seller Wolfpack Research also accused the company of inflating revenue numbers 39 In August 2020 it was announced that the U S Securities and Exchange Commission subsequently launched an investigation into iQIYI 40 Later in early October 2020 iQIYI made a statement that an internal review into the allegations of fraud made by the American short seller Wolfpack Research did not uncover any evidence that would substantiate the allegations The internal review had been conducted by an independent audit committee which included a Big 4 accounting firm that is not the Company s auditor 41 42 In June 2020 the Beijing Internet Court sided with a customer who sued the company for breaching the terms and conditions of the VIP subscription iQIYI had charged additional fees for pre screens of dramas although paying customers were promised access at no extra charge 43 See also editList of iQIYI original programming List of streaming media servicesNotes edit As of 2019 iQIYI directly operates in Mainland China Hong Kong in English and Cantonese only Macau in Portuguese and Cantonese only Taiwan until 2020 Malaysia Singapore Myanmar Thailand Cambodia Philippines Vietnam and IndonesiaReferences edit iQIYI Announces Third Quarter 2022 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Archived from the original on October 24 2021 Retrieved September 8 2021 Lawrence Wong Qi Yuwu s supernatural drama coming to iQiyi in August CNA July 27 2021 Archived from the original on August 21 2021 Retrieved August 21 2021 China s iQIYI to develop regional stars for Southeast Asia push CNA March 17 2021 Archived from the original on August 21 2021 Retrieved August 21 2021 IQiyi THEMA Partner to Launch on Netgem TV in the UK and Ireland The Fast Mode October 12 2021 Archived from the original on October 12 2021 Retrieved October 13 2021 Frater Patrick October 11 2021 iQiyi International Unveils First Philippines Series More Korean Originals Variety Archived from the original on October 11 2021 Retrieved October 11 2021 Hello Heart Saying Goodbye to air on iQiyi in Dec ABS CBN News November 23 2021 Archived from the original on November 23 2021 Retrieved November 23 2021 iQiyi Sports acquires Serie A rights Pan Daily May 19 2022 Archived from the original on May 19 2022 Retrieved 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