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  2. 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.

  3. Dramacool - Wikipedia

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    Dramacool's shutdown underscored the importance of supporting licensed streaming platforms. Legal services such as Viki, iQIYI, and WeTV have gained prominence in recent years, providing legitimate access to Asian dramas while compensating content creators. These platforms offer subscription-based and ad-supported models, ensuring a revenue ...

  4. List of online video platforms - Wikipedia

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    Similarweb global rankings as of 4 February 2025 [2] Name Language Traffic rank AcFun: Mandarin 8,706 Bigo: English 23,694 Bilibili: Mandarin / Multilingual 22 (.com) / 609 (.tv) BitChute: English 6,262 Dailymotion: Multilingual 200 DLive: Multilingual 29,498 FC2 Video: Multilingual 216 Godtube: English 127,622 iQIYI: Mandarin 1,925 Niconico ...

  5. Viu (streaming service) - Wikipedia

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    Viu (pronounced as view) is a Hong Kong-based over-the-top video on demand streaming service from PCCW Media Group's Viu International Ltd. [2] Operated in a dual-revenue model comprising subscriptions and advertising, Viu delivers content in different genres from Asia's top content providers with local language subtitles, as well as original production series under the Viu Original initiative ...

  6. 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.

  7. 5 top alternatives to cable TV in 2025: How to cut the cord ...

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    Join the growing club of cord-cutters with cable TV alternatives for sports fans, savings seekers, customized options — and best all-around. Updated for 2025.

  8. Libreflix - Wikipedia

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    The Libreflix, initially designed and developed by Brazilian hacktivist Guilmour Rossi, [6] is written in Node.js and licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License. [7] The development is done using git versioning through a public repository. [8] In July 2018 the service was presented at the 18th Fórum Internacional Software Livre. [9]

  9. 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.