iQiYi, Chinese Video Streamer, Swings Deeper Into Loss as Q3 Revenues Drop 8%, but Chiefs Tout Content Wins

VarietyWednesday, November 19, 2025 at 11:00:03 AM
iQiYi, Chinese Video Streamer, Swings Deeper Into Loss as Q3 Revenues Drop 8%, but Chiefs Tout Content Wins
  • iQiYi experienced an 8% revenue drop and deeper losses in Q3 2025, with revenues totaling RMB6.68 billion ($938.7 million). This decline reflects ongoing challenges in the competitive streaming market.
  • The financial results indicate a need for iQiYi to strengthen its content strategy and explore new growth avenues, particularly in international markets, to regain profitability and maintain its market position.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

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