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What are the specific scope of cultural enterprises?
Examples, but not exhaustive:

1. performing arts groups;

2. Culture, art and performance brokerage enterprises;

3. Enterprises engaged in press and publication, radio, film and television, and cultural and artistic exhibitions;

4 theaters (hospitals), concert halls and other professional performance venues engaged in performance activities;

5. Cultural relics shops established with the permission of the State Department for Cultural Administration;

6. Enterprises engaged in animation, cartoon creation, publishing, cartoon production and distribution;

7 enterprises engaged in the production and distribution of radio and television (including paid and digital radio and television) programs, and enterprises engaged in the export trade of radio, film and television programs and films;

8 enterprises engaged in the production, printing, distribution and projection of films (including digital films);

9 enterprises engaged in the operation of radio and television pay channels, the promotion of integrated broadcasting of programs and the promotion of access services;

10. Enterprises engaged in cable, wireless and satellite transmission of radio, film and television;

1 1. Enterprises engaged in audio-visual programs such as mobile TV, mobile TV, network TV and video on demand;

12. Enterprises engaged in independent development and transfer of intellectual property rights of culture and art, radio, film and television, and publications, and enterprises engaged in copyright agency and trade;

13. Enterprises licensed by the state administrative department to engage in the development and operation of online books, online newspapers, online periodicals, online audio-visual products, online electronic publications, online game software, online art works and online audio-visual products; A publication sales enterprise using the Internet as a means;

14. Enterprises engaged in digital processing of publications, movies, plays, music, works of fine arts and other cultural resources;

15. Books, newspapers, periodicals, audio-visual products and electronic publications publishing enterprises;

16. publication logistics and distribution enterprises, national or regional publication distribution chain enterprises, publication import and export trade enterprises established with the permission of the state administrative department, and publication distribution enterprises with retail as their main business at or below the county level;

17. CD reproduction enterprises and CD production enterprises established with the permission of the administrative department of press and publication;

18. A printing enterprise for books, newspapers, periodicals, audio-visual products and electronic publications that adopts high-tech and equipment such as digital printing technology, CTP, high-speed automatic multi-color printing machine and high-speed book binding linkage line.