IT House news on May 1st, Station B officially announced that in order to better serve the laborers and young people across the country, Station B willThe first week of May every year (from the May 1st Labor Day to the May 4th Youth Day, a period of seven days)It will be the bilibili Documentary Open Week.The people of the country will be able towatch for free Thousands of high-quality documentaries in the bilibili documentary library.
According to reports, as of now, the total number of documentaries at station B has reached 3442 parts, has high-quality documentaries such as “Guarding the Liberation West”, “A String of Life”, “Little Boys”, and “But There Are Books”, covering society, humanities, history, technology, food, animals and many other fields. During the free period, all copyright paid content will be freely available for viewing.
IT House learned that as of September last year, Station B had produced a total of 106 documentaries and won 107 domestic and foreign awards. In the past year, the cumulative number of viewers of documentaries at station B reached 130 million, and the cumulative time exceeded 250 million hours. In addition, Bilibili is also actively promoting domestic documentaries to go overseas. By the end of 2021, Bilibili has more than 15 documentaries in overseas markets, and will produce more global content in the future.
In November last year, Station B also launched a darkroom light program to encourage documentary fans to become documentary UP owners, and to support documentary UP owners to grow into documentary creators. In the future, Station B will continue to devote itself to the production of original documentaries.
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