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Tencent says its video service has more subscribers than any other in China

China's homegrown video services are part YouTube, part Netflix

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Tencent Video (Source: Tencent)
This article originally appeared on ABACUS
Tencent says its video service now has over 62.5 million paying subscribers, the most among all video streaming services in China.
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But Tencent is far from the only on-demand video choice for Chinese users. Just one day before Tencent's announcement, rival iQiyi launched plans for a $2.4 billion IPO in the US, saying it has 60.1 million paying subscribers.

Without Netflix and YouTube in China, the country's homegrown giants all have their own video services.

The three biggest ones - Tencent Video, iQiyi and Youku are each owned by Tencent, Baidu and Alibaba respectively. (Abacus is a unit of the South China Morning Post, which is owned by Alibaba.)

Tencent Video (Source: Tencent)
Tencent Video (Source: Tencent)
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iQiyi, owned by Baidu (Source: iQiyi)
iQiyi, owned by Baidu (Source: iQiyi)
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