Chinese clout in entertainment will grow with economy
What is going on in Chinas mobile Entertainment Industry? With 1.3 billion people, the world is abuzz over Chinas growing consumer purchasing power. Companies around the globe are beginning to notice the untapped potential of Chinas entertainment market space. China, the worlds wireless subscribership leader, has 434 million cell phone users and 120 million net citizens (projected to increase by 25% annually for the next five years) who are starved for western entertainment.
The mobile market, which is driven by the teen and young adult population, processed 200 billion instant text SMS & MMS messages in 2004 and projected to exceed well over 250 billion messages in 2005. This market space bonanza is just waiting for entertainment content to consume. As 3G phones become more the standard in China the possibilities are endless. With the sophistication of the Chinese cell phone market, games and animated messages will generate excitement and substantial buying interest. There is a huge audience for this type of instant multi-media products and we see games, videos, shorts, cartoons, and celebrity screen savers as the next great wave of entertainment driven demand in China, say Attorney Polin.
Attorney Michael R. Polin, founder of International Law Firm of Michael R. Polin is a highly sought after consultant on International legal and business matters. He is founder and CEO of two China-Asia Entertainment companies, American Television in China and International Television for Asia. Attorney Polin has extensive relationships and partners in China, including those at the world",s largest Cell and Internet companies, China Mobile, China Unicom, China Netcom, and China Telcom. Attorney Polin is distinctly and uniquely focused on multimedia entertainment that includes cell phone and Internet content, television programming and merchandising, publishing, DVD sales, co-productions, animation, feature films and other IPR revenue earning products.
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