Chinese regulators are tightening their control of online content in
the country, by shutting down streaming entertainment services from US
media giants like Apple and Disney. Once viewed as China success
stories, Apple and Disney have enjoyed great popularity in the
country, but regulators are now disrupting their international reach.
Patrice Howard reports from Los Angeles.
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