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Vincent Chin Podcast Pulled After Complaints From Family - variety.com - China - USA
variety.com
05.06.2021 / 00:17

Vincent Chin Podcast Pulled After Complaints From Family

Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorA podcast dramatizing the 1982 murder of Vincent Chin, a Chinese American engineer, has been removed from audio platforms by producers — after Chin’s family members and an activist involved in the case said they were not consulted about the project.The “Hold Still, Vincent” podcast, whose producers included Gemma Chan (“Eternals,” “Crazy Rich Asians”), featured a star-studded cast for what was described as a table read of a script for a prospective feature film.

Warner Music China Signs Rapper Bohan Phoenix, Expands JUUICE Hip-Hop Imprint - variety.com - China - Hong Kong - Taiwan - Macau
variety.com
03.06.2021 / 06:27

Warner Music China Signs Rapper Bohan Phoenix, Expands JUUICE Hip-Hop Imprint

Rebecca Davis editorWarner Music Group is expanding its mainland China hip-hop imprint JUUICE to the Greater China region of Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau, the firm said Thursday. Rapper Bohan Phoenix, one of the few bilingual, bicultural artists to find crossover success on both sides of the Pacific, has signed to the expanded imprint.Bohan Phoenix said he was “thrilled” to join JUUICE.

Tencent announces it will shut down ‘Call Of Duty Online’ this summer - www.nme.com - China
nme.com
01.06.2021 / 20:43

Tencent announces it will shut down ‘Call Of Duty Online’ this summer

Tencent announced yesterday (May 31) that it will shut down the free-to-play shooter, Call Of Duty Online this August.The news arrived via analyst Daniel Ahmad who tweeted yesterday (May 31) about Tencent’s intent to close the game.Tencent will be shutting down Call of Duty Online in China at the end of August. The F2P PC game for China launched in 2015 and was fairly successful.

Disney’s ‘Cruella’ Nabs Early-June China Release Date - deadline.com - China
deadline.com
28.05.2021 / 20:15

Disney’s ‘Cruella’ Nabs Early-June China Release Date

Disney’s Cruella has received a June 6 release date in China, which will see it start on a non-traditional Sunday next week. This is the latest Hollywood title to be confirmed by the Middle Kingdom with a shortened lead-time versus the usual 30-day advance. The Emma Stone-starrer began domestic and international box office rollout this week and while it had earlier been approved for China, a date had yet to be set. The official Disney Weibo account posted an update late today local time.

China’s NetEase to Spin-Off Music Streaming Division - variety.com - China - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong
variety.com
28.05.2021 / 14:01

China’s NetEase to Spin-Off Music Streaming Division

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefChinese games and tech firm NetEase has unveiled plans to spin off its music streaming business NetEase Cloud Music into a company that would have its own listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

John Cena reportedly facing backstage heat in WWE following apology to China - www.msn.com - China - Taiwan
msn.com
27.05.2021 / 14:25

John Cena reportedly facing backstage heat in WWE following apology to China

John Cena has landed himself in hot water following an apology he made to China earlier this week.  During a recent interview with Taiwanese broadcaster TVBS, the Hollywood star was promoting the newest installment of the Fast & Furious film franchise.

Colbert Roasts John Cena’s Taiwan Apology With Idea for Something Else to Make China Happy (Video) - thewrap.com - China - Taiwan
thewrap.com
27.05.2021 / 08:47

Colbert Roasts John Cena’s Taiwan Apology With Idea for Something Else to Make China Happy (Video)

Cena posted a video to Chinese social media site Weibo where, in Mandarin he said: “In one interview, I made a mistake. I have to say right now it’s very, very, very, very, very important.

Tucker Carlson Calls John Cena’s China Apology ‘Disgusting’ (Video) - thewrap.com - China - Taiwan
thewrap.com
27.05.2021 / 07:11

Tucker Carlson Calls John Cena’s China Apology ‘Disgusting’ (Video)

Cena was called out for saying that Taiwan was one of the “first countries” that could watch his new film “F9,” and added, “as punishment John Cena was instructed to go on Weibo and grovel in Chinese for forgiveness. it’s disgusting.” In the video, Cena doesn’t exactly apologize for a specific thing but says in nearly fluent Mandarin, “I’m sorry for my mistake.

John Cena: Fast & Furious 9 star under fire after apologising to China for calling Taiwan a country - www.msn.com - China - Taiwan
msn.com
26.05.2021 / 18:35

John Cena: Fast & Furious 9 star under fire after apologising to China for calling Taiwan a country

Actor John Cena is facing a backlash after apologising to China for referring to Taiwan as a country in a promotional interview. According to CNN, the actor made the comments while speaking to the Taiwanese network TVBS, stating: “Taiwan is the first country that can watch F9.

John Cena faces backlash over his Mandarin apology for calling Taiwan a country - www.msn.com - China - Taiwan
msn.com
26.05.2021 / 13:01

John Cena faces backlash over his Mandarin apology for calling Taiwan a country

John Cena has found himself in hot water after referring to Taiwan as a country, and even his subsequent apology has sparked additional backlash. During a recent interview with Taiwanese broadcaster TVBS to promote "Fast and Furious 9," Cena told the presenter that Taiwan would be the first "country" to be able to watch the latest instalment of the franchise.

Actor John Cena faces backlash in China over Taiwan comment - abcnews.go.com - China - Taiwan - city Taipei, Taiwan
abcnews.go.com
26.05.2021 / 11:33

Actor John Cena faces backlash in China over Taiwan comment

TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Actor and professional wrestler John Cena has apologized to fans in China after he called Taiwan a country in a promotional interview for his upcoming film and became the latest celebrity to face the fury of Chinese nationalists.In a short video posted Tuesday on Chinese social media site Weibo, Cena did not refer to Taiwan or go into much detail about the incident, which occurred earlier this month when he was doing a promotion for “Fast & Furious 9” with Taiwanese media.“In

Fast & Furious 9 star John Cena under fire after apologising to China for calling Taiwan a country - www.msn.com - China - Taiwan
msn.com
26.05.2021 / 01:49

Fast & Furious 9 star John Cena under fire after apologising to China for calling Taiwan a country

Actor John Cena is facing a backlash after apologising to China for referring to Taiwan as a country in a promotional interview. According to CNN, the actor made the comments while speaking to the Taiwanese network TVBS, stating: “Taiwan is the first country that can watch F9.

John Cena Apologizes to China for Calling Taiwan a Country: 'I Made a Mistake' - www.etonline.com - China - city Beijing - Taiwan
etonline.com
26.05.2021 / 00:39

John Cena Apologizes to China for Calling Taiwan a Country: 'I Made a Mistake'

John Cena is apologizing for mistaking Taiwan as a country.During an interview with Taiwanese broadcaster, Cena reportedly said, «Taiwan is the first country that can watch [],» while promoting his upcoming action movie. The former wrestler received backlash after his initial comments, as the island is considered by Beijing as a territory claimed by China.Cena later posted a video in Mandarin on Weibo, a Chinese social network, apologizing for the error.

Meghan McCain Trashes ‘Spineless’ John Cena After He Apologizes To China For Calling Taiwan A Country - hollywoodlife.com - China - Taiwan
hollywoodlife.com
26.05.2021 / 00:37

Meghan McCain Trashes ‘Spineless’ John Cena After He Apologizes To China For Calling Taiwan A Country

“You absolutely spineless, chickenshit, pathetic coward,” Meghan McCain tweeted on Tuesday afternoon (May 25), blasting John Cena with the anger she usually reserves for her co-hosts on The View. Meghan, 36, was furious at John, 44, for apologizing after he referred to Taiwan as an independent country and not as part of China while promoting his new film, F9.

‘F9’ Star John Cena Angers Fans in China for Calling Taiwan a Country, Despite Apology - variety.com - China - Taiwan
variety.com
26.05.2021 / 00:17

‘F9’ Star John Cena Angers Fans in China for Calling Taiwan a Country, Despite Apology

Rebecca Davis editor“F9” star John Cena apologized to Chinese fans Tuesday after calling Taiwan a country in a promotional interview, but many viewers in the world’s largest film market have deemed his beseeching appeal for forgiveness insufficient.Speaking with the Taiwanese news channel TVBS earlier this month, the professional wrestler — who has been learning Chinese for over a decade — said in Mandarin that Taiwan would be the “first country” able to watch the latest installment of the

John Cena apologises to China after calling Taiwan a country - www.nme.com - China - Taiwan
nme.com
25.05.2021 / 23:05

John Cena apologises to China after calling Taiwan a country

Fast And Furious 9, said that Taiwan, an island separated from mainland China by the Taiwan Strait, would be the first “country” able to watch the film.Coming under fire for his comment, Cena has since acknowledged his mistake and apologised in Mandarin. Sharing a clip on Chinese social media network Weibo, Cena said (as per South China Morning Post): “Hi China, I’m John Cena. I’m in the middle of Fast And Furious 9 promotions.

John Cena issues apology to China in Mandarin after calling Taiwan its own country in 'F9' interview - www.foxnews.com - China - city Beijing - Taiwan
foxnews.com
25.05.2021 / 19:43

John Cena issues apology to China in Mandarin after calling Taiwan its own country in 'F9' interview

John Cena apologized to the people of China after mistakenly referring to Taiwan as a country.  The professional wrestler and actor accidentally wandered into a very charged political topic in China.

‘F9’ Star John Cena Apologizes — In Mandarin — To China Over Calling Taiwan A Country - deadline.com - China - Taiwan
deadline.com
25.05.2021 / 17:51

‘F9’ Star John Cena Apologizes — In Mandarin — To China Over Calling Taiwan A Country

In a most unusual apology, wrestler-turned-actor John Cena has taped a video mea culpa to China and its moviegoers for describing Taiwan as a country in a promotional video for his latest installment of the Fast & Furious series. The backlash was immediate on Chinese social media against Cena for not identifying Taiwan as part of China.

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