FEATURE INTERVIEW
Yong Wang
CEO, DeNA China Co., Ltd

Mr. Yong Wang shares with us the services DeNA provide and their main responsibilities in China. After strategically investing over USD $10M into the China’s largest mobile community—TX in August 2009, DeNA China’s main goal is to help TX become the most valuable wireless internet entertainment platform in China. Mr. Wang talks about the differences of social network between japan and china, DeNA’s challenges and development of mobile SNS in Chinese market. Tune in to find out more about DeNA’s competitors in China and their current expansion plans.

Mr. Yong Wang has over 10 years experience in mobile wireless management and operation, and has successfully established a number of companies in both China and the United States.

Mr. Yong Wang is the CEO of DeNA (TSE:DENA) China. In this role, he is fully in charge of the company’s management and daily operations. Meanwhile, he also pursues the investment opportunities in China.

Prior to that, Mr. Wang served in CA Mobile, one of the largest mobile advertising companies in Japan. During his tenure in CA Mobile, he established the first mobile advertising company in China—CA Mobile China in 2003 and took the role as COO. In 2006, he established the first virtual mobile social networking service—Ixenland in the U.S. and played the role as President and CEO.

Prior to CA Mobile, Mr. Wang served in NTT(NYSE:NTT), the largest telecommunication company in the world, to provide global telecommunication management consulting service to Japanese entrepreneurs.

In the mean time, Mr. Wang is also the CEO of the Chinese largest mobile SNS-- TX.com.cn, which is the first finished investment project of DeNA in China

Mr. Wang holds the MBA degree from University of Illinois at Chicago and a Bachelor’s degree from Mie University of Japan.

PROGRAM INTRODUCTION AND HOST

Mobile Media in China

Welcome to the mobile Media segment of iTV-Asia. Here, leading players of this field share with us how mobile innovations fit in with the changing face of Chinese marketing, Chinese advertising and the China business setting in general. As globalization increases, so too does the need for constant communication in Chinese businesses. To what extent does Mobile Media in China satisfy that craving? Find out in this exciting section of iTV-Asia.com.

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