Chapter five hundred and fifteen, the wind-up TV station and the guests from the sky
Once the career reaches its peak, it will never stop like a tight-sprung motor. The TV network industry is the most typical example. As long as the program cannot be provided on time within a periodic time, paying viewers will easily choose other merchants, and the user churn is terrible. If any news network group wants to provide programs continuously at 24x7, it must have an extremely large extension team to support it.
DreamWorks Dream TV is located in a high-rise area of Alice Building and enjoys a whole floor of space as an office space. Today, it is as busy as usual. When he heard the front desk shouting, the person in charge, Hauske hurriedly came forward.
"Miss Alice, Ms. Sophie, welcome you."
He wiped his forehead and said, "Today is a big day, oh, I mean, a lot of people are coming together. Advertisers, TV series contracts, Japanese in Warner and Colombia, former CBS newscaster for job seekers, Oh my god, please forgive my incoherence..."
"Come on the same thing, Hauske, I believe that even if you are temporarily away from you, you can turn around." Sophie calmed down, while Alice strodes directly into the office. Today is indeed very lively. If you are not careful, you can be hit by the little clerk holding the manuscript. You can still hear yelling in the office not far away. It seems that the screenwriter is not satisfied with his reward?
"It seems that our publicity work is doing well," Alice smiled and said, "The Dream TV station at Hollywood DreamWorks was officially established, which made these guys very excited."
Large companies are picky in employing people, with clear rules and regulations, and elites are continuing; small companies are full of vitality and potential, which has attracted countless opportunists to bow down. This is the case here now. Compared with the size of film companies, DreamWorks is of course not as good as the veterans of Global and MGM. This newly established TV network has not yet been officially opened, and of course it cannot compete with radio stations such as CBS and ABC. But that is true. Wouldn't practitioners in related fields in the middle and lower levels of the industry come one after another?
"Sir! Sir, please give me another chance!" Like here, a typical TV screenwriter was kicked out of the house. Alice reached out to grab a passing employee and said, "What's the situation? The company can ask them to mail manuscripts, is this?"
"The submission was rejected, I want to come to the door directly, please let it go." The employee gave a brief answer and immediately ran away with the stack of documents.
"Alice, let's go." In a moment, Sophie and Director Hauske followed, and the three of them walked through the busy public office areas and walked into the target office together.
“It’s really lively!”
As soon as the door was closed, Alice smiled and said, "I have never been in contact with news media companies before. Hauske, you are a professional. Are you like this usually?"
Nowir Hauske, a veteran who has worked in the TV industry for twelve years, when Alice bought the small TV network during the "87 Stock Market Surge", the old employee took the lead. After that, he "waited" for two years. When this small TV network with only one million market value of fans at the trough, it was finally ordered to be classified as Hollywood DreamWorks, and Hauske finally rose to prominence.
"It depends on the situation." He said cautiously. Behind his desk was a panoramic view of Los Angeles at a height of 100 meters. He tried his best to save such a floor-to-ceiling window.
"In theory, journalists are 24x7 endlessly. As long as something new happens, we will report back to Taiwan as soon as possible, especially those in the financial field, which are directly on duty. But ordinary companies ask reporters to find news on their own and give some results regularly."
Just a brief look. Alice didn't come to listen to business information. She came back from New York three or two days ago, and she couldn't finish all kinds of more important things. So she really took time to take a look at the things in the TV station field. Naturally, Lawrence and Hauske handled it separately in daily operations. All she needed was a report and summary.
"The preparations for this period...the direct TV stations in Los Angeles, Seattle, Chicago and New York have been built. So after the official launch, we can basically ensure that all Americans can receive the program. Of course, Alaska and Hawaii are not good."
On the map, the broadcast range of each direct TV station was drawn, and there were also a large number of subordinate TV stations that had signed contracts with the company. Because the development time was pitifully short, Alice did not continue to invest a large amount of money, so it was not the turn of DreamWorks for high-end satellite live broadcasts. Otherwise, as Hauske said, Alaska and Hawaii could receive programs.
"Prepare a detailed quotation for at≈ap;t and send it to my office later." Alice said: "How is the program?"
Hauske then reported. First of all, in terms of TV programs, Alice had certainly taken the time to write the script of "X Archives", which was filming and broadcasting. Now it was the final running-in period of the crew, which was the DreamWorks Headquarters. In addition, since DreamTV settled in Alice Building, as she saw when she first came in, a large number of screenwriters were holding their works one after another, and basic accumulation was obviously not a problem.
"In terms of advertising, Microsoft, Cisco, and Oscar Hannah all sent several finished products." When she said this, it was not just Hauske who laughed. "So I have an idea, Miss Alice."
"Speaking."
"For example, let the TV station set up an investigation team, and visit and investigate the internal floors of our Alice Building, and shoot a series of promotional videos based on the products or certain brand promotion matters of each company?
Alice agreed without thinking. How important is publicity to the development of a company? How many business people have set an example for many years, and she also has her own experience. I think that the Internet companies in the 21st century have thrown all the large amount of financing into the search engine bidding rankings? Taking Fantasy TV as the axis to comprehensively promote her entire career is originally one of the big plans.
"Build your team, but be careful not to reflect the presence of the group company too clearly. The advertisements are all." Alice said that if she really added a hexagonal logo with a protective umbrella at the end of each advertisement, she would have to run into the toilet and cry. Isn't that clearly announcing the establishment of a super-large monopoly consortium to the whole world?
Although this logo is not only in the Roswell Building, it has also been printed on the stone tablet at the entrance of the Alice Building.
Advertising, followed by TV series preparations led by "X Archives", and of course, there are live broadcast projects for sports events and news. The current job of the TV station is to determine the content of the program. A small company that was originally just a little idyllic, after Alice threw in hundreds of millions of dollars, four direct TV stations emerged nationwide. After two years of slow development, it has already improved its hardware facilities.
Although the market size is certainly not as good as the veterans of CBS and ABC, Alice does not lack time at all in this regard.
During lunch, the mother and daughter shared a plate of Chinese food in the staff's restaurant. The floor-to-ceiling windows were as usual with unobstructed views of the city.
Sophie swallowed a mouthful of rice and said, "If the ratings are qualified, how many seasons are you going to make "X Files" filmed?"
"If this drama is really fully launched, it will be no problem to film at least seven or eight seasons." Alice smiled and said, "It's just the two or three things between the government and the aliens. From the perspective of the agent, a wave of aliens can completely create a big conspiracy network that has lasted for many years. Then, oh... it's just accumulating in turn. A few more aliens are the things that make up more networks. We just need to make the connection between the network."
It is absolutely easier said than done, but Sophie completely believed in her daughter's strength, but she did not forget to remind her: "You must not let the plot become clichés, such as the plot of a villain who dies and lives, and lives again and again. If I look back and see such a bloody plot on TV, see how I deal with you when I turn back!"
Alice giggled. At this moment, her big brick phone that she kept moving around was ringing. She took it out and saw that it was the front desk dialing to the top floor and then broadcasting it to her phone.
"Ah hey... is it Anna?"
Anna's timid voice did ring across the phone: "Hello, Miss Wang, there is an unscheduled guest who wants to see you."
Alice's interest was raised when she called herself so formally and had not made an appointment with the guest, "Did you tell her name?"
Sophie sat quietly opposite her daughter, looking at her with a look of shock.
"Anna... are you sure?"
After a while, she quickly said, "Please wait for a moment, no, just come up directly. I'll see him in the office."
Seeing her daughter hang up the phone quickly, Sophie said curiously: "Who is visiting suddenly?"
"A...what to say, a very powerful official." Alice took the leftovers in the bowl at an incredible speed and wiped her mouth quickly, "You don't have to follow you now. He may not be able to let go if you are there. In short, let's see you again, mom."
After saying that, before Sophie asked how many more, Alice had already rushed out of the restaurant in a hurry.
He actually came to the door directly?
When Alice heard the other party's name, she was shocked at the first moment. Although Anna reported the person's current identity, Alice did not think that the other party's business could have anything to do with her.
Chapter completed!