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iQIYI International Releases First Half of 2026 Global Trending Content: Chinese Dramas and Micro Dramas Power Dual-Engine Global Growth

The Hindu BusinessLine

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July 10, 2026

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iQIYI International Releases First Half of 2026 Global Trending Content: Chinese Dramas and Micro Dramas Power Dual-Engine Global Growth

iQIYI International Releases First Half of 2026 Global Trending Content: Chinese Dramas and Micro Dramas Power Dual-Engine Global Growth

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The korea Herald News

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· Jul 8, 2026

When K-dramas are no longer solely Korean

K-dramas may no longer just be Korean. A growing slate of multinational co-productions is set to roll out this year, bringing together filmmakers, actors and broadcasters from multiple territories in an increasingly globalized approach to television production. While the strategy is designed to mitigate soaring production costs, expand market reach and pool regional creative strengths, experts note that the model introduces a fundamental structural paradox — the broader a show’s target audienc

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 7, 2026

Huawei’s new computing cluster, world’s first AI agent phone to debut at China AI summit

The coming World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC) is set to feature major new product releases, such as Huawei Technologies’ next-generation computing cluster, as China doubles down on AI in the global technology race. This year’s WAIC, the ninth since 2018 and running from July 17 to 20 in Shanghai, would include the first physical display of Huawei’s Atlas 950 SuperPoD, Tang Wenkan, director of the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Economy and Informatisation, said at a press briefing...

The Beat

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· Jul 8, 2026

AX ’26: TOKYOPOP announces LOVE AT FIRST HOWL and more

TOKYOPOP's Anime Expo announcements is a mix of brand new titles and print editions of beloved series. Which title you're looking forward to?

Metro

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· Jun 29, 2026

5 of the biggest romance and YA releases to watch on Amazon Prime in 2026

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ComicBook.com

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· Jul 8, 2026

Crunchyroll’s New Summer 2026 Fantasy Action Anime Feels Like Jujutsu Kaisen if Sukuna Were Good

Image Courtesy of MAPPA Jujutsu Kaisen has emerged as one of the greatest modern shonen anime series of all time, and its third season, released earlier this year, only solidified the anime’s special place in the genre. One of the best elements of the series is how its protagonist, Yuji Itadori, stands out. The anime initially sets up the []

Vogue

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· Jun 23, 2026

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Related coverage for "iQIYI International Releases First Half of 2026 Global Trending Content: Chinese Dramas and Micro Dramas Power Dual-Engine Global Growth": The korea Herald News — When K-dramas are no longer solely Korean. South China Morning Post — Huawei’s new computing cluster, world’s first AI agent phone to debut at China AI summit. The Beat — AX ’26: TOKYOPOP announces LOVE AT FIRST HOWL and more. Metro — 5 of the biggest romance and YA releases to watch on Amazon Prime in 2026. ComicBook.com — Crunchyroll’s New Summer 2026 Fantasy Action Anime Feels Like Jujutsu Kaisen if Sukuna Were Good. Vogue — The Vogue Business AI Tracker