Chapter 692 Fighting back Chapter 693 "This killer is not too cold" is back!(1/3)
Ren Oliver was panting when he ran into the office, but his face fell
"Boss, I found out." The guy sat on the sofa and drank a cup of tea.
"Tell us well." Coolidge smiled.
Darren Oliver wiped the corner of his mouth and said, "Oh, I have checked the matters of the six major radio stations in Los Angeles carefully."
"Boss, it's really a man from the Rockefeller Consortium, and he's working on two-pronged approach!"
Darren Oliver's words made the people in the office open their glasses.
It's true!
"Tell me clearly." I said in a deep voice.
Darren Oliver nodded: "This is the thing. A few days ago, Hank Puyol and Carrey Rockefeller summoned the bosses of the six major broadcast stations in Los Angeles. Carrey Rockefeller lobbyed them and provoked their relationship with us, saying that DreamWorks' TV stations are a fatal threat to these radio stations, so if they want to survive, there is only one way, that is, to let DreamWorks collapse. In this way, it means that those radio stations are responsible. Then Carrey Rockefeller tempted them. The lives of the six major broadcast stations are very difficult now, and some of them can only survive. Carrey Rockefeller decided to invest $5,000 to help them develop."
"50 million? It seems that Carrey Rockefeller shook his head.
"Yes, with this investment of 50 million, I am afraid that the mouthpiece of the Feeler Consortium will be there." I sighed a long sigh.
Darren Oliver continued: "Not only these. In addition to temptation, Carrey Rockefeller also used threats. Hank Puyol told these bosses that if they were not cooperative, the police would probably come to check them all. If Hank Puyol serves as the local chief of the Los Angeles Police Department, then these radio stations would not have a good life. In this case, the six radio stations could only turn to the Rockefeller consortium."
"Two-pronged approach. It's amazing." Coolidge exclaimed.
"Cooperation means investment and development opportunities. If you don't cooperate, you will be fined. Faced with such a choice, if I am the boss of the radio station, I will cooperate." I smiled bitterly, and then asked Darren Oliver, "Then are the bosses of paper media, and have encountered such a thing?"
Darren Oliver nodded and shook his head again: "I dug up news from the Hollywood Times boss Gorichakov through relationships. Carrey Rockefeller and Hank Puyol first found the Post and the Hollywood Times, and proposed the idea of acquiring these two newspapers. Of course, the conditions offered were to be generous."
"It's indeed an acquisition. The Rockefeller consortium is very smart. They know that it's not enough to win over the six major radio stations, and they must have a group of media in their hands. The development of the Post and the Hollywood Times has entered a stagnation period in the past two years. The operations are getting worse and worse. So Carey Rockefell feels there is an opportunity to take advantage of it." Gans grinned.
"Gans is right, it is true. The Hollywood Times is fine. Although the newspaper is not very high at present, the money to make money is satisfied, and the newspaper has a good reputation. Therefore, it has rejected the acquisition of Gorichakov by Kerry Rockefeller's consortium. But the Post is different. Their newspapers are now in a state of life and death. It can be said that this financing for Kerry Rockefeller will undoubtedly save them." Darren Oliver looked at me and shrugged.
"So the Post became a lackey of the Rockefeller family." The fat man was very disdainful of the Post in his tone.
"After the Hollywood Times hit a wall, Carrey Rockefeller summoned the bosses of several major newspapers in Los Angeles. Then he still had the same trick. He pointed out that DreamWorks TV stations isolated us from these newspapers, and then proposed the idea of financing. The former was recognized by these people, but the latter was rejected. Finally, when it was impossible to achieve financing, Carrey Rockefeller could only back one and pay each newspaper a different amount of money to buy their layout. After checking the content given to them by Carrey Rockefeller, the bosses almost shook their heads. Their opinion was that the newspaper would not be published in this way, but the newspaper would make some changes. The next thing was what we see now."
After Darren Ollie finished speaking, the crowd of people in the office screamed in anger.
I walked up to Coolidge and said, "Calvin, I'm right. These paper media in Los Angeles are born with high journalism ideals, especially big newspapers like the Los Angeles Times and the Los Angeles Tribune. This concept is even more deeply rooted in people's hearts. They praise President Jefferson's argument about the role of the media and regard themselves as the fourth power of the country. With this journalism ideal, the black money of the Carrey Rockefeller consortium may not be able to buy them."
Coolidge agreed with me: "It should be said. This is our luck. If these newspapers were like the Post, I think we would be in trouble."
"Boss, since these guys have such news ideals, why do you still help the Rockefeller Consortium to fuel their publicity?!" Stenberg was a little puzzled.
I spread my hands and said, "It's very simple. Our TV station really makes the bosses of these newspapers feel threatened."
"But we can't blame us!" Stenberg shouted.
"Yes, we can't blame us, but you can't stop others from thinking that way. Indeed, the establishment of a TV station has posed a significant threat to all media in Los Angeles. But I think the bosses of several major newspapers in Los Angeles seem to have a slight deviation in their understanding of the threats of our TV station." I walked to the window and murmured at the sky outside.
"What deviation?" everyone asked in unison.
I turned around and did not answer them, but asked Darren Oliver a question: "When Darren Carrey Rockefeller instilled the 'Dreamworks threat theory' into these bosses, did Darren TV station say that these newspapers will go bankrupt sooner or later, right?"
"Yes. That's it." Darren Oliver nodded.
I sat down and lit a cigarette. I said, "That's the problem. In fact, not only the bosses of these newspapers, but also the people here who think that Lockettke TV Group will go bankrupt in other media. There are also many."
I looked at these guys and found that there were many people nodding.
"This is bias. The bias of understanding. The bosses of these media have this idea, so it is difficult for them to have a good impression of our local TV stations. This view will inevitably be transferred to DreamWorks. So they are expected to fuel the Rockefeller consortium. But we should be glad that DreamWorks has had a good relationship with these newspapers for a long time. So they did not tear their face, but gave it to us in a tactful way.
If we sue, we would be in trouble.”
My words made Coolidge and Yassel next to me say it.
"Boss, after analyzing so much, we have to think of a solution. Otherwise, we will not be able to bear it. Look outside, Hank Puyol incited the crowd and the media is that argument, we must take action as soon as possible." Gans said with a pout.
"Gans is right, you have to think of a solution as soon as possible, otherwise things will develop to a terrible level that none of us can imagine." Coolidge looked at me with a serious face.
"The solution is to think about the land and divide the troops into several groups." I sighed and rubbed my temples.
Damn it. Dreamworks was already busy enough at this time, but now something like this happened again, which was a mess.
All the people in the office stopped and waited for my orders.
"First of all, this storm came from the media. The media is the key. It has a great impact on the people. Therefore, the first thing we have to do is to fight a beautiful counterattack in the media. Tell Fabricie that he would make the Citizens' newspaper a machine gun! During this period, all the pages have been reported on this matter, and any means can be used. There is only one purpose, that is, let Hank Puyol set himself on the arch and collapse the archway to make the people's ideas change!" I looked at Gans.
"Andre. The influence of the Citizens alone is not enough. I think our Lockett TV Group will also be on the battlefield. Starting tomorrow, all the TV programs will be adjusted. If we fight with the Citizens, we will definitely be able to fight a beautiful counterattack." Coolidge's proposal made everyone clap.
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I laughed: "With the TV station participating in the war, we can only remain invincible. If we want the Rockefeller Consortium to go bankrupt this time, we have to bring in a bunch of people."
"Boss, are you talking about the Los Angeles Times, the Los Angeles Tribune and the Hollywood Times?" Yassel guessed what I thought at once.
"good."
"But boss, don't they have no good feelings for us now? Can they stand with us?" asked Stenberg.
"The relationship between DreamWorks and them has been very good for a long time. The big reason for this is that our TV station, as long as I resolve their misunderstandings about the TV station, it will not be difficult for them to stand on my side. So, the second thing we have to do is to establish a united front, win over the three major newspapers in Los Angeles, and let them stand on our side. In this way, the Rockefeller Consortium will no longer be our opponent in public opinion. Gans, help me meet the boss of the three major newspapers tonight."
"Okay." Gans agreed immediately.
"The third thing is to take action on the people." My words made everyone frown.
Obviously, Coolidge, a group of people, didn't understand what I mean.
"The second brother, the Burbank Party, took action, and selected a large number of eloquent people to integrate into the streets and alleys as civilians. Walking in all the news is not conducive to the Rockefeller Consortium, especially to write an article on Hank Puyol, making his purpose of this heroic movement and the Rockefeller Consortium that wanted to make Los Angeles a mess. All the six major broadcast stations in Los Angeles were walking out, and how bad it was, shameless, let the people examine it themselves. In this way, there will be differentiation within the people themselves, and then cooperate with our public opinion counterattack will definitely have a huge effect."
"In addition, contact with civil rights organizations in Los Angeles, some social organizations that firmly support us. Let them work together. After all, there are many people and great power."
"Okay! Andre, your move is ruthless! It's even more ruthless than Carrey Rockefeller!" Coolidge laughed.
"Boss or boss!" Gans sighed.
"Fourth. Tell Grant and Hayes that they will do their jobs. Mobilize the Los Angeles Municipal Government and the local people of the city council to condemn Hank Puyol in the government and let Hank Puyol be attacked from both sides. In addition, Gans, you go to major film companies and explain the matter clearly to Marskolf and others, and let them lead Hollywood filmmakers to condemn Hank Puyol. I want Hank Puyol to suffer the consequences this time."
After saying this, I smirked and said, "Rockefeller's people have come to work together. This time, I will use them both hands and feet, and take action at the same time in these four aspects. I want Carrey Rockefeller to cry without tears!"
"The boss is wise!"
"Haha, there's a good show!"
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A group of people laughed. The anxiety and anxiety were gone not long ago.
"According to the plan, go and do everything." I waved to the group of people, and everyone was scattered and they were busy with their own affairs.
"It's so messy." Looking at their backs, I sighed a long sigh.
"Boss, who told us that we have too big goals?" Yassel smiled bitterly.
"YaSel, do you know? From the beginning of this year to now, I feel tired like never before. There are constant things in movies, and I am so busy that I am so busy that I have to manage the company. Every development of the company has to be considered. With the establishment of the TV station, I am almost busy. Now that I have such a thing again, I think I will be exhausted sooner or later." I have complained about YaSel.
Yassel nodded and said, "Boss, who made us dreamworkers? If we were like Carrey Rockefeller, the people who only recognized money in their eyes, did not have such pain at all. Instead, they would live much more nourishing than they are now. They also earn more money than they are now. The reason why we have such choices is because we have dreams! What do these pains count in front of dreams?"
Yassel and I looked at each other and laughed.
Yes. We have dreams, and in the face of dreams, these so-called twists and turns and so-called hardships are what?
As long as Hollywood is prosperous, brilliant, and pure, the banner of glory, freedom, responsibility, and ideals will always roar in Hollywood's launch, what is all this?
It's nothing!
"Boss, our DreamWorks is a piece of steel! It is extremely hard and slim! We are different from Lei Dianhua, and different from any Hollywood film company. We have a common ideal in our hearts! For this ideal, we can make any sacrifices and endure any suffering! This is something that the Rockefeller Consortium can never do!"
Yassel turned his face and looked at the honor room at the door, his voice trembling.
When I first entered Hollywood, I was honestly lonely.
At that time, in the eyes of Gans and Fatty, the movie was a tool for gaining fame and fortune. The movie ideal was completely zero for them.
And such people were everywhere in Hollywood at that time. People with movie ideals were either slowly being affected by fame and fortune like Chaplin, or were abandoned by Hollywood like Griffith.
At that time, I was lonely.
But along the way, I am glad that I was able to light a torch and a fire of ideals in Hollywood.
Under the light of this fire, DreamWorks people gradually understood what real movies are and what real movie people are!
This fire is the soul of DreamWorks people, and it condenses them and makes them fight endlessly!
I was very happy to see that this ideal fire expanded little by little, becoming a prairie fire, slowly changing the entire Hollywood.
Nowadays, those Hollywood filmmakers who originally only have fame and fortune have followed this torch to embark on this difficult but brilliant and pure ideal path!
MGM, Paramount, Universal, 20th century... These film companies are no longer close to DreamWorks. Those filmmakers, whether they are celebrities or substitutes at the bottom, will be extremely proud when they are Hollywood people. This torch is already beginning to be quickly passed on in their hands!
I am very sure that Hollywood will be incredibly brilliant under the light of this fire!
Because we have dreams!
What else is greater than dreams in this world?
In contrast, these hardships, these hardships brought by money, seem so insignificant.
Yassel is right, DreamWorks is just a piece of steel, and it is better to fold than bend over the steel! For us, there is no surrender, there is only victory or death!
Because we have dreams!
What is the difference between a land without dreams and a salted fish?
To be continued...