airlines, china, livestreaming

China Airlines Start Livestreaming in a New Wave of Promotion

The COVID-19 pandemic has put the global airline industry into a financial crisis. Because of this, China airlines have embraced a rather new way of promoting their business — livestreaming. The industry hopes that it will be able to use this increasingly popular tech to boost revenues. Livestreaming In May, China’s Spring Airlines launched its ...

Armin Auctor

A jet taking off.

Music Concerts Rock on Livestreaming During the CCP Coronavirus

With nations forced to restrict citizen movements due to the CCP coronavirus outbreak, many music concerts had to be canceled or postponed to a later date. Some organizers have suffered losses as a consequence. However, a few music artists and groups have begun exploring livestreaming options as a new revenue source. Livestreaming concerts “I think ...

Armin Auctor

Livestreaming a concert.

Who’s to Blame for Wu Yongning’s Death?

A climber famous for scaling skyscrapers without any safety equipment, Wu Yongning, has died after falling from a 62-story building in the city of Changsha, China. The 26-year-old daredevil fell on November 8, but his girlfriend only recently confirmed his death. Sometimes referred to as “Chinese Superman,” Wu Yongning had amassed a considerable following on ...

David Clapp

A climber famous for scaling skyscrapers without any safety equipment has died after falling from a 62-story building in the city of Changsha, China.