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  2. iQIYI - Wikipedia

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    iQIYI (Chinese: 爱奇艺; pinyin: Àiqíyì, pronounced in English as eye-CHEE-yee), formerly Qiyi (奇艺; Qíyì), [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.

  3. Comparison of video hosting services - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... third-party programs will download videos for free. [48] ... iQIYI: Mandarin 1,074 Niconico:

  4. Youku - Wikipedia

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    Youku is one of China's top online video and streaming service platforms, along with iQiyi, Sohu, LeTV, Tencent Video, PPTV, 56.com and Funshion. However, Youku's domination in the Chinese market was toppled by its competitor Baidu's iQiyi in 2015.

  5. Xigua Video - Wikipedia

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    Xigua Video (Chinese: 西瓜视频; pinyin: Xīguā Shìpín) is a Chinese online video-sharing platform owned by ByteDance. [1] [2] [3] Originally serving primarily as a sharing platform for Toutiao's user-created short videos, Xigua now also produces film and television content.

  6. MX Player - Wikipedia

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    MX Player was launched as a video player for Android on July 18, 2011 by J2 Interactive. [1] It featured subtitle support and offline video viewing capabilities.

  7. Tencent Video - Wikipedia

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    Tencent Video (Chinese: 腾讯视频; pinyin: Téngxùn Shìpín, also called WeTV outside of China) is a Chinese video streaming website owned by Tencent.The website was launched in April 2011, and is one of China's largest online video platforms.

  8. Bilibili - Wikipedia

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    Bilibili (stylized in all lowercase), nicknamed B Site, is a Chinese video-sharing website based in Shanghai where users can submit, view, and add overlaid commentary on videos.

  9. Dailymotion - Wikipedia

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    Head office: 140 Boulevard Malesherbes in Paris. Dailymotion is a French online video sharing platform owned by Canal+.Prior to 2024, the company was owned by Vivendi. [3] North American launch partners included Vice Media, Bloomberg, and Hearst Digital Media. [4]