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China targets micro-dramas for 'wealth-flaunting' content

Created at 4 Jun · 10:34 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
IN SHORT

China's National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA) has launched a two-month campaign to regulate its booming micro-drama sector. The crackdown aims to eliminate 'harmful, lowbrow and pirated' content, specifically targeting themes like wealth-flaunting and distorted views on relationships.

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two-monthduration of regulatory campaign

Who's Involved

National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA)
Chinese regulator launching the crackdown on micro-dramas
China targets micro-dramas for 'wealth-flaunting' content

↳ Why This Matters

This regulatory action signals Beijing's intent to exert greater control over online content, potentially impacting the business models and creative freedom within China's burgeoning digital entertainment industry.

Key facts

  • China's National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA) launched a two-month campaign.
  • The campaign targets 'harmful, lowbrow and pirated' content in the micro-drama sector.
  • Specific content types include wealth-flaunting and distorted views on marriage and relationships.

China is intensifying regulatory scrutiny on its rapidly growing micro-drama sector with a new two-month campaign. The National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA) announced the initiative to combat "harmful, lowbrow and pirated" content. The crackdown will focus on eight categories of problematic material. These include content deemed harmful to children, sexually suggestive scenes, depictions of wealth-flaunting, and "distorted" perspectives on marriage and relationships. Other targeted content involves superstitions, violent revenge narratives, and sensationalist titles.

Frequently asked questions

The campaign aims to eliminate 'harmful, lowbrow and pirated' content, specifically targeting themes like wealth-flaunting and distorted views on relationships.

The National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA) is responsible for implementing the two-month campaign.

The crackdown focuses on eight categories, including content harmful to children, sexually suggestive scenes, wealth-flaunting, distorted views on marriage, superstitions, and violent revenge narratives.

What Happens Next

01The NRTA campaign will run for two months.

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How It Developed

4 Jun · 10:30 AM
China's National Radio and Television Administration is launching a two-month campaign to regulate its booming micro-drama sector, targeting harmful content.
South China Morning Post | China Economy via PiQSuite

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China takes aim at micro dramas promoting 'wealth-flaunting', 'distorted views'm.piqsuite.com

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