Mar 8, 2002

China grants nod to Bertelsmann's print operations

SHANGHAI: Bertelsmann has secured a licence to launch printing operations in China, fuelling speculation that the German media giant would soon roll out its publishing and television properties in the mainland.

China grants nod to Bertelsmann's print operations
The company was granted approval to establish a printing company in Shanghai through a planned joint venture with two mainland printing and packaging companies.

It will invest US$29 million for a 50 per cent stake in the joint venture, which will handle the printing of books, magazines, newspapers and packing materials.

Although the printing venture is seen largely as a support operation for its book club network, industry sources believe the latest development would bring Bertelsmann closer to launching its other media interests in China.

Bertelsmann chairman and chief executive Thomas Middelhoff confirmed that the group saw entry into China's television market as the next step of its mainland strategy.

It scored a small success on the television front when Shanghai Oriental TV snapped up broadcast rights for one of its television programmes.

In 1997, Bertelsmann established its book club, which now has 1.5 million members in China and followed up with the launch of a website and its e-commerce business in 2000.

Source:
Campaign Asia
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