1024 [fanning the flames]
"Dear viewers, welcome to the ATV morning news program "This Morning Broadcast". The audience who just turned on the TV may not be clear. A big thing happened in Hong Kong today. Major media reported this news on the front page headlines, 'Fang Yihua's investment failed, and wireless lost 100 million!' Is this news true or false? This program brings you an exclusive analysis."
"Dear friends with good memory should still remember that last year, Wireless acquired Tsunya Co., Ltd., a special photographer manufacturer that is on the verge of bankruptcy in Japan, which is the company that launched the ‘Ultraman’ series.
At that time, Ming Pao reported on this, believing that Fang Yihua's investment was a mistake. This was the issue of the newspaper we found at that time. We can see that the reason given by this article was: First, the production cost of Ultraman series was very high; second, the ratings dropped severely, and no TV station was willing to buy it anymore.
After the report was published, TVB responded quickly, accusing the reports published in Ming Pao of being one-sided and unreasonable, and claimed that the acquisition of Tsunya Co., Ltd. was a very wise and worthwhile investment.
But a few days later, Japan's Yomiuri Shimbun published news that after Tsunya Co., Ltd. was acquired by Wireless, it broke out in another funding crisis. It turned out that the new Ultraman restarted the plan requires 1 billion Japanese yen, but Wireless was only willing to pay 100 million Japanese yen, which is a huge difference between the two.
In response, Wireless claimed that the source of Japan's Yomiuri Shimbun was wrong, and Wireless spared no effort to support Tsunya Co., Ltd. and would never cause it to fall into a financial crisis again.
Later, Tsunya Co., Ltd. launched its new work "Ultraman Tiga" and was broadcast on MBS TV in Japan. The ratings of the first two episodes were high, which once again triggered a boom.
"Dear viewers, welcome to the ATV morning news program "This Morning Broadcast". The audience who just turned on the TV may not be clear. A big thing happened in Hong Kong today. Major media reported this news on the front page headlines, 'Fang Yihua's investment failed, and wireless lost 100 million!' Is this news true or false? This program brings you an exclusive analysis."
"Dear friends with good memory should still remember that last year, Wireless acquired Tsunya Co., Ltd., a special photographer manufacturer that is on the verge of bankruptcy in Japan, which is the company that launched the ‘Ultraman’ series.
At that time, Ming Pao reported on this, believing that Fang Yihua's investment was a mistake. This was the issue of the newspaper we found at that time. We can see that the reason given by this article was: First, the production cost of Ultraman series was very high; second, the ratings dropped severely, and no TV station was willing to buy it anymore.
After the report was published, TVB responded quickly, accusing the reports published in Ming Pao of being one-sided and unreasonable, and claimed that the acquisition of Tsunya Co., Ltd. was a very wise and worthwhile investment.
But a few days later, Japan's Yomiuri Shimbun published news that after Tsunya Co., Ltd. was acquired by Wireless, it broke out in another funding crisis. It turned out that the new Ultraman restarted the plan requires 1 billion Japanese yen, but Wireless was only willing to pay 100 million Japanese yen, which is a huge difference between the two.
In response, Wireless claimed that the source of Japan's Yomiuri Shimbun was wrong, and Wireless spared no effort to support Tsunya Co., Ltd. and would never cause it to fall into a financial crisis again.
Later, Tsunya Co., Ltd. launched its new work "Ultraman Tiga" and was broadcast on MBS TV in Japan. The ratings of the first two episodes were high, which once again triggered a boom.
"Dear viewers, welcome to the ATV morning news program "This Morning Broadcast". The audience who just turned on the TV may not be clear. A big thing happened in Hong Kong today. Major media reported this news on the front page headlines, 'Fang Yihua's investment failed, and wireless lost 100 million!' Is this news true or false? This program brings you an exclusive analysis."
"Dear friends with good memory should still remember that last year, Wireless acquired Tsunya Co., Ltd., a special photographer manufacturer that is on the verge of bankruptcy in Japan, which is the company that launched the ‘Ultraman’ series.
At that time, Ming Pao reported on this, believing that Fang Yihua's investment was a mistake. This was the issue of the newspaper we found at that time. We can see that the reason given by this article was: First, the production cost of Ultraman series was very high; second, the ratings dropped severely, and no TV station was willing to buy it anymore.
After the report was published, TVB responded quickly, accusing the reports published in Ming Pao of being one-sided and unreasonable, and claimed that the acquisition of Tsunya Co., Ltd. was a very wise and worthwhile investment.
But a few days later, Japan's Yomiuri Shimbun published news that after Tsunya Co., Ltd. was acquired by Wireless, it broke out in another funding crisis. It turned out that the new Ultraman restarted the plan requires 1 billion Japanese yen, but Wireless was only willing to pay 100 million Japanese yen, which is a huge difference between the two.
In response, Wireless claimed that the source of Japan's Yomiuri Shimbun was wrong, and Wireless spared no effort to support Tsunya Co., Ltd. and would never cause it to fall into a financial crisis again.
Later, Tsunya Co., Ltd. launched its new work "Ultraman Tiga" and was broadcast on MBS TV in Japan. The ratings of the first two episodes were high, which once again triggered a boom.
"Dear viewers, welcome to the ATV morning news program "This Morning Broadcast". The audience who just turned on the TV may not be clear. A big thing happened in Hong Kong today. Major media reported this news on the front page headlines, 'Fang Yihua's investment failed, and wireless lost 100 million!' Is this news true or false? This program brings you an exclusive analysis."
"Dear friends with good memory should still remember that last year, Wireless acquired Tsunya Co., Ltd., a special photographer manufacturer that is on the verge of bankruptcy in Japan, which is the company that launched the ‘Ultraman’ series.
At that time, Ming Pao reported on this, believing that Fang Yihua's investment was a mistake. This was the issue of the newspaper we found at that time. We can see that the reason given by this article was: First, the production cost of Ultraman series was very high; second, the ratings dropped severely, and no TV station was willing to buy it anymore.
After the report was published, TVB responded quickly, accusing the reports published in Ming Pao of being one-sided and unreasonable, and claimed that the acquisition of Tsunya Co., Ltd. was a very wise and worthwhile investment.
But a few days later, Japan's Yomiuri Shimbun published news that after Tsunya Co., Ltd. was acquired by Wireless, it broke out in another funding crisis. It turned out that the new Ultraman restarted the plan requires 1 billion Japanese yen, but Wireless was only willing to pay 100 million Japanese yen, which is a huge difference between the two.
In response, Wireless claimed that the source of Japan's Yomiuri Shimbun was wrong, and Wireless spared no effort to support Tsunya Co., Ltd. and would never cause it to fall into a financial crisis again.
Later, Tsunya Co., Ltd. launched its new work "Ultraman Tiga" and was broadcast on MBS TV in Japan. The ratings of the first two episodes were high, which once again triggered a boom.
"Dear viewers, welcome to the ATV morning news program "This Morning Broadcast". The audience who just turned on the TV may not be clear. A big thing happened in Hong Kong today. Major media reported this news on the front page headlines, 'Fang Yihua's investment failed, and wireless lost 100 million!' Is this news true or false? This program brings you an exclusive analysis."
"Dear friends with good memory should still remember that last year, Wireless acquired Tsunya Co., Ltd., a special photographer manufacturer that is on the verge of bankruptcy in Japan, which is the company that launched the ‘Ultraman’ series.
At that time, Ming Pao reported on this, believing that Fang Yihua's investment was a mistake. This was the issue of the newspaper we found at that time. We can see that the reason given by this article was: First, the production cost of Ultraman series was very high; second, the ratings dropped severely, and no TV station was willing to buy it anymore.
After the report was published, TVB responded quickly, accusing the reports published in Ming Pao of being one-sided and unreasonable, and claimed that the acquisition of Tsunya Co., Ltd. was a very wise and worthwhile investment.
But a few days later, Japan's Yomiuri Shimbun published news that after Tsunya Co., Ltd. was acquired by Wireless, it broke out in another funding crisis. It turned out that the new Ultraman restarted the plan requires 1 billion Japanese yen, but Wireless was only willing to pay 100 million Japanese yen, which is a huge difference between the two.
In response, Wireless claimed that the source of Japan's Yomiuri Shimbun was wrong, and Wireless spared no effort to support Tsunya Co., Ltd. and would never cause it to fall into a financial crisis again.
Later, Tsunya Co., Ltd. launched its new work "Ultraman Tiga" and was broadcast on MBS TV in Japan. The ratings of the first two episodes were high, which once again triggered a boom.
"Dear viewers, welcome to watch ATV's morning news program "This Morning Broadcast". The audience who just turned on the TV may not be clear. A big thing happened in Hong Kong today. Major media reported this news on the front page headlines, 'Fang Yihua's investment failed, and wireless lost 100 million!' Is this news true or false? This program brings you an exclusive analysis."
"Dear friends with good memory should still remember that last year, Wireless acquired Tsunya Co., Ltd., a special photographer manufacturer that is on the verge of bankruptcy in Japan, which is the company that launched the ‘Ultraman’ series.
At that time, Ming Pao reported on this, believing that Fang Yihua's investment was a mistake. This was the issue of the newspaper we found at that time. We can see that the reason given by this article was: First, the production cost of Ultraman series was very high; second, the ratings dropped severely, and no TV station was willing to buy it anymore.
After the report was published, TVB responded quickly, accusing the reports published in Ming Pao of being one-sided and unreasonable, and claimed that the acquisition of Tsunya Co., Ltd. was a very wise and worthwhile investment.
Chapter completed!