Shanghai SynaCast Media Tech
d/b/a PPTV
Type of site
Video streaming and hosting
Available inChinese language and dialects
OwnerSuning Holdings Group
URLwww.pptv.com
Commercialyes
Registrationoptional
Written insimplified Chinese characters
PPTV
Simplified ChinesePP视频
Hanyu PinyinP P Shìpín
Literal meaningPP Video
former name
Simplified Chinese聚力视频
Hanyu PinyinJùlì Shìpín
Shanghai SynaCast Media Tech Co., Ltd.
Simplified Chinese上海聚力传媒技术有限公司
Hanyu PinyinShànghǎi Jùlì Chuánméi Jìshù Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī

PPTV (Chinese: PP视频) is a Chinese video streaming website. Its predecessor, PPLive, was peer-to-peer streaming video freeware created at the Huazhong University of Science and Technology in Wuhan, Hubei Province. The group of companies that runs the website was headed by Cayman Islands-incorporated offshore company PPLive Corporation. However, the actual operations were mainly carried out by Shanghai SynaCast Media Tech Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 上海聚力传媒技术有限公司).

History

A 68.08% stake of the parent company of PPTV, PPLive Corporation, was acquired by Shenzhen-based Chinese blue chip listed company Suning Commerce Group (now known as Suning.com) in 2013–14. However, the stake was re-sold to Suning.com's largest shareholder, Zhang Jindong's Suning Holdings Group in 2015, for CN¥2.5879931 billion.[1]

TV rights

PPTV owns the following football broadcasting rights in China:[2]

https://www.cbf.com.br/a-cbf/informes/index/brasileirao-assai-sera-transmitido-na-china-pela-pp-sports-lider-em-d

References

  1. 关于拟出售 PPLive Corporation股权暨关联交易的公告 [Announcement of proposed sales of PPLive Corporation and related-party transaction] (PDF) (Press release) (in Chinese (China)). Suning Commerce Group. 31 October 2015. Retrieved 8 June 2016.
  2. "赛事转播权声明_PP视频". www.pptv.com. 2019-05-09. Archived from the original on 2021-01-27.
  3. "Premier League rights: China deal terminated with immediate effect". BBC Sport. 3 September 2020.
  4. 1 2 "PP体育:意甲联赛及足总杯赛事暂停直播,相关会员权益可退款". PP Sports. 2021-02-19.
  5. "Inter owners Suning lose China Serie A broadcast rights: report". South China Morning Post. 2021-02-06. Retrieved 2021-02-08.


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