I saw a few comments on social media about the airing of Shine On Me on iQIYI International, asking why it is being streamed even though iQIYI’s modern drama is currently airing.
I’m sharing this here for those who are also confused. Shine On Me is produced by XiXi Pictures and Tencent Video, while iQIYI International only secured the broadcasting rights to stream the drama. XiXi Pictures and Tencent Video also have other dramas that already aired this year on iQIYI International, including Si Jin and Reborn.
Shine On Me is not available on the iQIYI China server, only on the international version of iQIYI.
how does this not have an airing date yet?? They even promoted the drama on a chinese variety show - Laugh together
It just finished filming not long time ago.
After filming, the drama will undergo post-production and a review process by the National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA), also known as the Censorship Board. This process usually takes around 5 to 8 months to complete, and in some cases, it can take up to a year if the production team requires more time for editing or if additional reviews are needed.
After the first editing is completed (which includes cutting per episode to adjust the total runtime and episode count), the drama can then apply for the review process and distribution approval. These two are different stages. The review process focuses on censorship and content compliance, while distribution approval is the official license to release the drama. The NRTA will only grant a distribution license once the drama has successfully passed the review process. Without passing the review, a drama cannot obtain the distribution license and therefore cannot be aired.
Regarding the first editing, it does not mean that post-production is fully completed. What it means is that the initial version—without any special effects, dubbing, CGI, or OST—is finished. This raw version is what gets submitted for review. While the drama is being reviewed, the post-production team can continue working on adding special effects, dubbing, the OST tracks, CGI, and other enhancements.
How likely is it for it to come out in the first three months of 2026? I really want to watch it soon 😣
It just finished filming not long time ago.
After filming, the drama will undergo post-production and a review process by the National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA), also known as the Censorship Board. This process usually takes around 5 to 8 months to complete, and in some cases, it can take up to a year if the production team requires more time for editing or if additional reviews are needed.
After the first editing is completed (which includes cutting per episode to adjust the total runtime and episode count), the drama can then apply for the review process and distribution approval. These two are different stages. The review process focuses on censorship and content compliance, while distribution approval is the official license to release the drama. The NRTA will only grant a distribution license once the drama has successfully passed the review process. Without passing the review, a drama cannot obtain the distribution license and therefore cannot be aired.
Regarding the first editing, it does not mean that post-production is fully completed. What it means is that the initial version—without any special effects, dubbing, CGI, or OST—is finished. This raw version is what gets submitted for review. While the drama is being reviewed, the post-production team can continue working on adding special effects, dubbing, the OST tracks, CGI, and other enhancements.
After filming, the drama will undergo post-production and a review process by the National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA), also known as the Censorship Board. This process usually takes around 5 to 8 months to complete, and in some cases, it can take up to a year if the production team requires more time for editing or if additional reviews are needed.
After the first editing is completed (which includes cutting per episode to adjust the total runtime and episode count), the drama can then apply for the review process and distribution approval. These two are different stages. The review process focuses on censorship and content compliance, while distribution approval is the official license to release the drama. The NRTA will only grant a distribution license once the drama has successfully passed the review process. Without passing the review, a drama cannot obtain the distribution license and therefore cannot be aired.
Regarding the first editing, it does not mean that post-production is fully completed. What it means is that the initial version—without any special effects, dubbing, CGI, or OST—is finished. This raw version is what gets submitted for review. While the drama is being reviewed, the post-production team can continue working on adding special effects, dubbing, the OST tracks, CGI, and other enhancements.
I saw somewhere that China has banned CEO drama with rich ml and poor fl , is it true?? if it’s true is it gonna…
As I checked on the National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA) website, also known as the Censorship Board, I could not find any new rules or regulations about drama content.
I also could not find any posts from Chinese social media regarding that matter.
If you find the source from the NRTA website or from Chinese social media, please share it with me since I cannot find the news.
If the post you are talking about comes from outside of Mainland China and not directly from Mainland Chinese social media, but instead from international social media, then that is fake.
For verification, always check the NRTA website for rules and regulations about drama content.
From international audiences, there are many anti-China individuals pretending to be Chinese and spreading lies. Please be aware of that. Always use Weibo, Baidu, or other Chinese social media to verify, and for legitimate information, search on the NRTA website since they are the ones imposing the rules and regulations, reviewing dramas, and issuing distribution licenses.
After filming, they still need to undergo post-production and the review process from the National Radio and Television Administration. It will take 5 to 8 months to complete the entire process.
C-dramas cannot be aired without passing the censorship review and obtaining a distribution license.
C-dramas cannot obtain a distribution license if they do not pass the review.
Surely you are not new to C-dramas, so you probably already know this.
Ju Jingyi was still under Siba Media when The Eternal Fragrance was filmed, which could be a possible reason why The Eternal Fragrance has not aired yet.
Why international fans are so obsessed for the awards, don't hate other actor if you're faves didn't include.https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1NE5TCLFUA/Check…
You guys from international also keep attacking Ju Jingyi about her place 2nd.
Tencent Video fully owned the drama, so yeah December 22 on Tencent Video.
I’m sharing this here for those who are also confused. Shine On Me is produced by XiXi Pictures and Tencent Video, while iQIYI International only secured the broadcasting rights to stream the drama. XiXi Pictures and Tencent Video also have other dramas that already aired this year on iQIYI International, including Si Jin and Reborn.
Shine On Me is not available on the iQIYI China server, only on the international version of iQIYI.
It's still too early for that since they promote and record it within weeks after filming is done.
They promote on Laugh Together after they filming is done.
After filming, the drama will undergo post-production and a review process by the National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA), also known as the Censorship Board. This process usually takes around 5 to 8 months to complete, and in some cases, it can take up to a year if the production team requires more time for editing or if additional reviews are needed.
After the first editing is completed (which includes cutting per episode to adjust the total runtime and episode count), the drama can then apply for the review process and distribution approval. These two are different stages. The review process focuses on censorship and content compliance, while distribution approval is the official license to release the drama. The NRTA will only grant a distribution license once the drama has successfully passed the review process. Without passing the review, a drama cannot obtain the distribution license and therefore cannot be aired.
Regarding the first editing, it does not mean that post-production is fully completed. What it means is that the initial version—without any special effects, dubbing, CGI, or OST—is finished. This raw version is what gets submitted for review. While the drama is being reviewed, the post-production team can continue working on adding special effects, dubbing, the OST tracks, CGI, and other enhancements.
For sure you're not new to C-drama, so you probably understand my comment right?
After filming, the drama will undergo post-production and a review process by the National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA), also known as the Censorship Board. This process usually takes around 5 to 8 months to complete, and in some cases, it can take up to a year if the production team requires more time for editing or if additional reviews are needed.
After the first editing is completed (which includes cutting per episode to adjust the total runtime and episode count), the drama can then apply for the review process and distribution approval. These two are different stages. The review process focuses on censorship and content compliance, while distribution approval is the official license to release the drama. The NRTA will only grant a distribution license once the drama has successfully passed the review process. Without passing the review, a drama cannot obtain the distribution license and therefore cannot be aired.
Regarding the first editing, it does not mean that post-production is fully completed. What it means is that the initial version—without any special effects, dubbing, CGI, or OST—is finished. This raw version is what gets submitted for review. While the drama is being reviewed, the post-production team can continue working on adding special effects, dubbing, the OST tracks, CGI, and other enhancements.
For sure you're not new to C-drama, so you probably understand my comment right?
After filming, the drama will undergo post-production and a review process by the National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA), also known as the Censorship Board. This process usually takes around 5 to 8 months to complete, and in some cases, it can take up to a year if the production team requires more time for editing or if additional reviews are needed.
After the first editing is completed (which includes cutting per episode to adjust the total runtime and episode count), the drama can then apply for the review process and distribution approval. These two are different stages. The review process focuses on censorship and content compliance, while distribution approval is the official license to release the drama. The NRTA will only grant a distribution license once the drama has successfully passed the review process. Without passing the review, a drama cannot obtain the distribution license and therefore cannot be aired.
Regarding the first editing, it does not mean that post-production is fully completed. What it means is that the initial version—without any special effects, dubbing, CGI, or OST—is finished. This raw version is what gets submitted for review. While the drama is being reviewed, the post-production team can continue working on adding special effects, dubbing, the OST tracks, CGI, and other enhancements.
I also could not find any posts from Chinese social media regarding that matter.
If you find the source from the NRTA website or from Chinese social media, please share it with me since I cannot find the news.
If the post you are talking about comes from outside of Mainland China and not directly from Mainland Chinese social media, but instead from international social media, then that is fake.
For verification, always check the NRTA website for rules and regulations about drama content.
From international audiences, there are many anti-China individuals pretending to be Chinese and spreading lies. Please be aware of that. Always use Weibo, Baidu, or other Chinese social media to verify, and for legitimate information, search on the NRTA website since they are the ones imposing the rules and regulations, reviewing dramas, and issuing distribution licenses.
After filming, they still need to undergo post-production and the review process from the National Radio and Television Administration. It will take 5 to 8 months to complete the entire process.
C-dramas cannot be aired without passing the censorship review and obtaining a distribution license.
C-dramas cannot obtain a distribution license if they do not pass the review.
Surely you are not new to C-dramas, so you probably already know this.
They started barking to ruin Ju Jingyi.
If you sound too negative, it will seem like you’re siding with Siba Media and wanting a delay for Veil of Shadows.
So obsessed at all?