Asia’s online video business is set to nearly triple in size over the next five years -- from $17.6 billion in 2017 to $46 billion in 2022.
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Asia’s Online Video Business To Be Valued At $46 Billion In 5 Years (Report)
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China’s Online Video Industry Poised For Profitability By 2019 (Report)
China's online video industry could be profitable as soon as 2019, as major players shift from content licensing to original productions.
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