please let it be more than 24 episodes! At least 30 to 36 episodes!!
As far i remember, Youku wanted now to shortened the number of Episodes of all upcoming soon to be filmed dramas.
For recently example, When I Meet The Moon it supposed a Youku drama but suddenly it changed to iQIYI since the production company of when i meet the moon wanted a 30 episodes and Youku wanted to shortened.
I am sorry if it was already asked but is it possible to get license in a month for example? If VoS hasn't been…
It is an application for censorship review. The distribution license is government-granted for airing the drama. A drama cannot obtain a distribution license without first passing the censorship review. Only after passing censorship will the government grant permission to air the drama.
Back to your question: It's very rare, but it depends on the person reviewing the drama. If he or she does not have a high volume of dramas to review, the approval may come earlier.
There are many dramas still pending review. Some of them finished filming last year, yet remain under review until now.
For example, Burning Night has long been tagged as “pending review,” but there has been no movement from the NRTA. This may be due to the large number of dramas awaiting evaluation, which has caused delays.
Another example is When Destiny Brings the Demon. The drama submitted its application for review a year ago, and only this year did the NRTA approve it.
Like i said, it will depends on the reviewer if he or she does not have a high volume of drama to be reviewed, it can be approved as early.
After filming, the drama will go through post-production and a review process (such as censorship/content review and obtaining a distribution license). This usually takes around 3 to 5 months to complete.
1st stage: Post-production (editing, dubbing, etc.) 2nd stage: Submit the application for the review process. 3rd stage: Under review. 4th stage: The NRTA successfully reviews the drama (censorship). 5th stage: The NRTA issues a distribution license for airing.
Take note: A drama cannot obtain a distribution license if it does not pass the censorship review by the National Radio and Television Administration. It must first pass the censorship review before receiving a distribution license.
Can someone tell me what is billing order of seven & hmh ?? And is it true that it has been postponed !!
Since it’s only a rumor about postponement, nothing has been confirmed yet, and rumors can change at any time.
From my perspective, it seems that HunanTV and MangoTV is eager to push Glory to air, while CCTV and Youku are preparing to broadcast Tang Songyun’s drama My Destiny in mid-December. Because My Destiny will air on CCTV, its schedule must be set earlier, as television broadcasts require advance planning.
So, we’ll likely find out next month whether the other dramas led by the main actors will be aired first.
Keep in mind: Glory is scheduled to air on Hunan Satellite TV, and My Destiny on CCTV. Compared to dramas released only on online platforms, television broadcast schedules need to be arranged earlier.
That said, broadcast schedules can still change at the last minute.
the fact that it's a GJM drama is actually paining me and that too Li hongyi's dramas take so long to broadcast…
- Love Travels Through Time finished filming five months ago and is still in post-production, undergoing censorship review and licensing.
- Hidden Shadow and Blossom in Darkness obtained distribution licenses this year.
- Treasure at Dawn license has already been renewed, according to the National Radio and Television Administration website (License is already expired so need to renew).
when’s the release? this looks phenomenal. always prefer modern dramas
You must be new to C-dramas?
It finished filming just 6 days ago.
After filming, the drama will go through post-production and a review process (such as censorship/content review and obtaining a distribution license). This usually takes around 3 to 5 months to complete.
1st stage: Post-production (editing, dubbing, etc.) 2nd stage: Submit the application for the review process. 3rd stage: Under review. 4th stage: The NRTA successfully reviews the drama (censorship). 5th stage: The NRTA issues a distribution license for airing.
Take note: A drama cannot obtain a distribution license if it does not pass the censorship review by the National Radio and Television Administration. It must first pass the censorship review before receiving a distribution license.
For recently example, When I Meet The Moon it supposed a Youku drama but suddenly it changed to iQIYI since the production company of when i meet the moon wanted a 30 episodes and Youku wanted to shortened.
So, The Vendetta of An have 2 director.
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How Dare You!? Douyin:
https://v.douyin.com/M3WTIYtBKPk/
Dilraba other drama is currently airing right now.
Back to your question: It's very rare, but it depends on the person reviewing the drama. If he or she does not have a high volume of dramas to review, the approval may come earlier.
There are many dramas still pending review. Some of them finished filming last year, yet remain under review until now.
For example, Burning Night has long been tagged as “pending review,” but there has been no movement from the NRTA. This may be due to the large number of dramas awaiting evaluation, which has caused delays.
Another example is When Destiny Brings the Demon. The drama submitted its application for review a year ago, and only this year did the NRTA approve it.
Like i said, it will depends on the reviewer if he or she does not have a high volume of drama to be reviewed, it can be approved as early.
It finished filming just 11 days ago.
After filming, the drama will go through post-production and a review process (such as censorship/content review and obtaining a distribution license). This usually takes around 3 to 5 months to complete.
1st stage: Post-production (editing, dubbing, etc.)
2nd stage: Submit the application for the review process.
3rd stage: Under review.
4th stage: The NRTA successfully reviews the drama (censorship).
5th stage: The NRTA issues a distribution license for airing.
Take note: A drama cannot obtain a distribution license if it does not pass the censorship review by the National Radio and Television Administration. It must first pass the censorship review before receiving a distribution license.
Lol, are you just jealous of everything? Can you even act yourself?
From my perspective, it seems that HunanTV and MangoTV is eager to push Glory to air, while CCTV and Youku are preparing to broadcast Tang Songyun’s drama My Destiny in mid-December. Because My Destiny will air on CCTV, its schedule must be set earlier, as television broadcasts require advance planning.
So, we’ll likely find out next month whether the other dramas led by the main actors will be aired first.
Keep in mind: Glory is scheduled to air on Hunan Satellite TV, and My Destiny on CCTV. Compared to dramas released only on online platforms, television broadcast schedules need to be arranged earlier.
That said, broadcast schedules can still change at the last minute.
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Please remember: She doesn’t have an iQIYI drama. All the invited artists have upcoming dramas or ones that already aired a few months ago.
So she will not be invited. I hope you and other fans are aware of that.
Zhao Lusi’s drama Love Ambition is a Tencent Video production, not iQIYI. Therefore, she will attend the Tencent Video Starlight event next month.
- Hidden Shadow and Blossom in Darkness obtained distribution licenses this year.
- Treasure at Dawn license has already been renewed, according to the National Radio and Television Administration website (License is already expired so need to renew).
Since that's the only hope for everything.
Since that's the only hope for everything.
Love Travels Through Time is still don't have and it still in post production and review process since it's finished filming 5 months ago.
Hidden Shadow and Blossom in Darkness obtain a distribution license this year.
Treasure at Dawn license is already renewed based on NRTA portal.
So only one drama don't have a distribution license.
It finished filming just 6 days ago.
After filming, the drama will go through post-production and a review process (such as censorship/content review and obtaining a distribution license). This usually takes around 3 to 5 months to complete.
1st stage: Post-production (editing, dubbing, etc.)
2nd stage: Submit the application for the review process.
3rd stage: Under review.
4th stage: The NRTA successfully reviews the drama (censorship).
5th stage: The NRTA issues a distribution license for airing.
Take note: A drama cannot obtain a distribution license if it does not pass the censorship review by the National Radio and Television Administration. It must first pass the censorship review before receiving a distribution license.
Li Hongyi other dramas can't affect, lol. You're so negative.