Four Hundred and Fiftieth Chapters Dilute Treatment
"Tina, we meet again."
In the luxurious reception room of the Beverly Hills Club, Ronan shook hands with the editor-in-chief of "Vanity Fair" Tina Brown: "You are so beautiful today."
Tina Brown said with a smile, "Thank you." She knew that Ronan was a busy person, so she would not ask her to meet for nothing, so she asked directly, "Is there anything you need to see me today?"
Ronan smiled and said, "It's a little thing for you to help."
"Just say it." Tina Brown's words were watertight: "Ronan, we are friends, and I will definitely help if I can."
Naturally, Ronan could hear the meaning of these words, and knew what kind of person Tina Brown was.
So, after he met Tom Cruise and Brian Lord yesterday, the first thing he looked for was the editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair.
Ronan didn't need to go around in circles, and said: "In the past few days, there have been some reports about Tom in the media, and Vanity Fair also published some."
Tina Brown frowned unobtrusively, still maintained a decent smile on her face, and said: "The editors below are responsible for the specific content writing of the magazine, and I basically don't participate in it, and the specific situation is not very important." clear."
Ronan didn't take it seriously, and said, "Tina, you must have heard of it, right?"
Tina Brown nodded slightly: "I've heard some." She changed from passive to active, and asked, "Ronan, are you planning to interfere in this matter?"
It's not the parties involved, and few people are willing to get involved.
Ronan said solemnly: "Tom is my friend, and CAA is my long-term cooperative brokerage company. I will help you if you can."
Tina Brown was clearly thinking.
"Hollywood has so much news every year, more than that is not much." Ronan said lightly: "As far as I know, more than 80% of the income of "Vanity Fair" magazine comes from advertisements."
Tina Brown looked up at Ronan, and suddenly thought of something. At the beginning of this year, I saw the report of the advertising business department, which contained content about the major customer Relativity Entertainment, which may be directly related to "Vanity Fair" There are more than ten films and televisions that have business contacts.
The measurement criteria for some things are actually very simple, not as complicated as imagined. The key is to see whether there is capital in hand.
There is no doubt that Ronan, who has the entire Relativity Entertainment Group as a support, has enough weight in Tina Brown's eyes.
It's not that people from CAA haven't approached Tina Brown before, but Tina Brown turned her down with excuses. CAA needs more media like "Vanity Fair" as a media to promote its stars.
But Relativity Entertainment is different. The film and television announcements and Oscar public relations under Relativity may generate tens of millions of dollars in interest with Vanity Fair.
Tom Cruise's news is so hyped, and he can't earn so much.
Moreover, "Vanity Fair" can't be like those low-level gossip tabloids with no style, which publish all kinds of messy news. It must maintain a relatively high-end style, which also limits the room for hype.
But in just half a minute, Tina Brown weighed the pros and cons, and said with a smile: "I didn't know much about it before, so I'll find out when I go back."
Ronan smiled and said, "I'm sorry to trouble you."
"You're welcome." Tina Brown said naturally: "We are old friends, and Relativity Entertainment is also one of the closest partners of "Vanity Fair". Doing a favor to friends and partners is the right thing to do."
Things went well, and Ronan chatted with Tina Brown for a while. Tina Brown took the initiative to leave and said that she would deal with Vanity Fair's matter about Tom Cruise in the afternoon.
Minutes after Tina Brown had left, Tom Cruise and his manager, Walter, knocked on the door and walked in.
"Sit, Tom." Ronan pointed to the single sofa next to him: "Sit, Walter."
Tom Cruise sat down and said, "I'm embarrassing you."
Ronan smiled and said: "We are friends,
Don't be so rude. "
Tom Cruise said with apology: "My trouble, but also let you find time to come back from San Francisco."
"Everyone has their own good and some unique things." Ronan didn't find it troublesome. It may be an exaggeration to say that it is easy, but it is not too difficult. "Maybe I'll need your help sometime," he said.
Tom Cruise smiled and said, "You can call me anytime you need me."
Ronan changed the subject and said, "Tina Brown will do related work today, and Vanity Fair is no longer a problem."
Tom Cruise breathed a sigh of relief, and said, "Your words will work."
Walter asked concerned: "Will she just talk but not do..."
Tom Cruise frowned and looked at the temporary manager, need to doubt Ronan's words?
Ronan said: "No." He simply explained: "Although Tina Brown is the editor-in-chief, she is actually more like a businessman, and businessmen value actual interests."
Walter understood that Tina Brown could not risk losing Relativity Entertainment, a major client, by making some unwise choices.
Ronan warned again: "Tom, Walter, you will contact Tina Brown in the future, and you still need to have the attitude you should have."
"I understand." Tom Cruise nodded.
"The company has been in touch with media like Vanity Fair," Walter said.
Ronan knew Tina Brown, a veritable businesswoman, and as long as it was profitable, it was nothing to suppress the negative news about Tom Cruise in Vanity Fair.
Of course, the interests are not big enough, and nothing has to be discussed.
The most successful case that Tina Brown has worked on is undoubtedly a series of reports and books on the Princess of Wales.
When Diana was alive, Tina Brown took the initiative to approach Diana by using her status as a media manager, and even became Diana's most trusted best friend. But after getting enough information, Tina Brown immediately became an explosive The most ruthless person Diana revealed.
After Diana died in a car accident, Tina Brown was also the one who contributed the most money to Diana's death and was the most successful. Not only did the editor-in-chief of several media crazily broke the news to smear her, she even published several books about Diana.
For Tina Brown, Diana will always be a good card in her hand.
It has been said in the media industry that Tina Brown got her career off to a stellar start through Diana, and through her to a higher career goal.
Tina Brown has a life motto that speaks volumes about the media industry and entertainment stars — the worst thing to be talked about is not talked about.
Ronan looked at the time and said, "I have an appointment with the editor-in-chief of The Hollywood Reporter in the afternoon, and we will go to Burbank later."
Walter asked with concern: "Will it go well over there?"
Ronan said: "Basically there is no problem."
When I called the editor-in-chief of "The Hollywood Reporter" yesterday, I had a brief chat.
However, Ronan reminded: "Relativity Entertainment has business dealings with many front-line media, and it is not difficult to convince them to downplay the related news hype. I am powerless in those gossip tabloids."
"It's okay," Tom Cruise said.
Walter said: "Those tabloids dare to make up anything in order to attract attention. There is really no good way, but without the real influential front-line media to follow up, even if the tabloids continue to follow up, their influence will be limited, and they will soon transfer. Target."
Ronan nodded: "There are too many people and things worth reporting in Hollywood."
When leaving the club, Tom Cruise quietly said a few words to Ronan, Scientology is also doing related work, but it is very difficult, the media does not buy it, the reputation of Scientology is really bad.
Within a few days, the negative news about Tom Cruise in the entertainment media suddenly decreased a lot, and the only thing left was some gossip tabloids, and the incident was slowly calming down.
Ronan met with Brian Lord again, and he was not so polite when facing CAA. CAA then made a joint statement with Shahai Entertainment to assist Shahai Entertainment in packaging and producing a TV series called "Prison Break" .
According to the agreement reached between Ronan and Brian Lord, CAA significantly reduced the package service fee in this project.
Pat Kingsley fell silent temporarily, and did not make any further movements.
"You didn't do anything again?"
In a mansion in Malibu, Nicole Kidman asked Pat Kingsley: "Such a good opportunity wasted?"
Pat Kingsley said: "When it's time to stop, I have to stop. Brian Lord of the brokerage company warned me that if I make any moves, I will have a stalemate with the brokerage company. There will be more time in the future. I will Just look for another chance.”
Nicole Kidman seemed a bit unwilling: "If you hype it once and then hype it a second time, the heat will decrease."
Pat Kingsley said solemnly: "Now it's hype, only those tabloids. If the frontline media doesn't follow up, it won't have much influence."
"Why?" Nicole Kidman asked.
Pat Kingsley knew what she was asking, and said slowly: "Ronan Anderson from Relativity Entertainment Group made a move. I can't shake him."
Nicole Kidman's face turned pale instantly: "It's him again!"
"Huh?" Pat Kingsley looked at Nicole Kidman: "Have you ever had a conflict with her?"
Nicole Kidman couldn't speak directly, she shook her head and said, "No."
Pat Kingsley reminded: "It doesn't matter what you say about Tom Cruise, don't provoke Ronan Anderson, the owner of the film company of an entertainment group, the influence is not Tom Cruise Than."
Nicole Kidman regretted the foolish things she did on Oscar night impulsively and self-inflated, and immediately said: "I will not have any contact with Ronan Anderson."
Pat Kingsley warned: "Nicole, stop this matter, don't mention it in any public place, we still need the power of CAA to help you hit the second Oscar."
Nicole Kidman said: "I get it."
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