Chicago 1990

Chapter 1152 ? American Television Network

"What’s wrong with you?"

Alicia noticed that Song Ya was staring up at the Sony Columbia Records headquarters building in a daze.

"The black dragon that guards the treasure."

Song Ya murmured to herself, quickly picked up her mood and said with a smile: "It's nothing, let's drive, Mike."

Estefan guessed something from his words, "Don't be discouraged by APLUS, there is always a chance."

"Um."

Waiting patiently, only patience, even if Rick Rubin helps himself, it is useless, he is a weak manager, not to mention that the relationship between the two parties cannot go back, "Then we put you in the hotel or..." he asked Esther Fern.

Estefan was taken aback, "Uh, aren't you going back to Tribeca?"

"Mrs. Flock and I have to go to the Littman Press headquarters."

"It's far away..."

"Yes."

"Then take me to the hotel."

After getting rid of Estefan, the old Mike drove straight to the destination. Littman Publishing House is headquartered in a small town in New York State. It is one of the two official offices of Sloan here. She will receive Wall Street financial elites in the New York branch of the publishing house, and stay at the headquarters to manage the company most of the time.

"Mr. Geffen, I heard that Mr. Bronfman Jr. is planning to bid for Polygram?"

As the car drove out of the city, Song Ya remembered Rick Rubin's last reminder, so she took out her mobile phone and called David Geffen, "Even in the lead?"

"It's hard to say, but it looks like he's made up his mind, and Philips, the major shareholder of Polygram, has lost interest in the record industry."

David Geffen laughed: "I was just watching your David Letterman show, what's wrong with APLUS, acting a bit like a jerky kid just out of school."

"Jerky?"

Song Ya caressed the governor's wife's long chestnut hair and replied, "Maybe, I was going back to school soon."

"Haha, the University of Chicago Law School is a bastion of conservative thinking,

Don't be brainwashed by those uncivilized old guys. "

Indeed, influenced by the Austrian school who fled from Europe in the 1940s, such as Hayek, Mises, as well as Coase, Milton Friedman, Leo Strauss, von Künelterding, Karl Under the influence of political and economic academic giants such as Popper and Pozner Sr., the University of Chicago has become a center of conservative thought in the United States.

The disciples are not only the Chicago boys who advocated the neoliberal economy in the 1980s, but also the limelight in Eastern Europe and Latin America.

There are also neoconservative bureaucrats that filled the Reagan, King George administrations, and Leo Strauss' political philosophy, which is the most thorough critique of Western modernity and the liberal tradition, has become the current official platform of the Elephant Party.

Law and economics, born there, is the mainstream legal research methodology in modern America.

Neo-conservatism and neo-liberalism seem to have opposite names, but in fact they are not contradictory. American neo-economic liberalism can barely be counted in the economic propositions of the neo-conservative government, emphasizing liberalization, privatization, and marketization, and rejecting State intervention, advocating the globalization of politics, culture, and economy for the United States.

In short, it needs to be very good, otherwise it will not be able to be the conservative fortress that David Geffen said.

"I prefer Professor Martha Nussbaum in it, you can listen to her classes more, she is blonde." David Geffen said.

"Remember it, haha."

Both of them laughed at the same time, huh? What was I going to ask? "So what do you think is the probability that Mr. Bronfman Jr. will succeed?" Song Ya brought back the diverted topic, "Universal can't take Polygram, right?"

"Uh... It depends on the situation. Universal alone can't do it, but with the parent company Seagram Wines, I feel that Bronfman Jr. is quite determined. You may not know that he is already planning to sell the TV network under Universal. It should be settled soon."

David Geffen replied.

"What?"

Why didn't I hear this kind of thing at all? Although the TV network under Universal is not as large as several giants, it also has its own global broadcast satellite channel resources that Fox Group President Pete Chernin believes are extremely important. Song Ya likes the name of the company's subsidiary company very much, so it's called the domineering American Television Network.

"How much? To whom?" He licked his lips and asked.

"Around 2.3, 2.5 billion? Potential buyers include Barry Diller, Redstone and other media tycoons."

David Geffen reported the number and extinguished Song Ya's fire, and the competitors were too strong, and he couldn't afford that kind of game.

"What a pity," he said.

"What regrets do you have haha... Let's see what we can pick up after the transaction is completed. After the buyer takes over Global Television Network, some assets should be split up and sold."

David Geffen laughed: "I'm waiting too."

"Okay, that's all I can do, hoo..."

He and Alicia arrived at the headquarters of Litman Publishing House, a four-story independent office building in a small town in a wealthy area of ​​New York State. Sloan directly led a dozen high-level skeletons of Littman Media, and the old man who was the president of the publishing house worked hard. He traveled all over the country to continue promoting educational films.

Sloan was presiding over a meeting when he saw two people passing by outside the door, and he reached out to signal to go to her office first.

"Have you ever been here?"

The two casually looked around in her office.

"No."

Sloan's office is her usual clean and simple style, but the desk is full of documents, there is a half cup of coffee, there is a folded blanket on the sofa in the corner, and she should often work overtime at night until midnight.

"She's desperate." Alicia noticed, too.

"Just kidding, the future CEO of a listed media company."

Song Ya sat down behind the desk, turned on the computer monitor, had the password, and tried her birthday, but it was wrong.

Alicia also leaned over to crack it.

"Did you know that Universal is selling its TV network?"

The two were laughing and typing numbers like 123456 on the keyboard, when Sloan came back, she said: "They are all very high-quality assets."

"He knows, just talked about it in the car." Alicia replied.

"It's no use, around 2.5 billion, Barry Diller and Redstone's enemies are robbing again, and my source said that the deal is about to be concluded." Song Ya said.

"it's a pity."

Sloan had exactly the same reaction as him, "I was just dreaming about being able to swallow an elephant... Why don't you call and ask Bronfman? One more suitor will do him no harm, right?"

"You're bloated, Sloane."

Song Ya made fun of her, but it was true after thinking about it, and she used her landline to call Bronfman Jr.'s office phone.

"APLUS, congratulations, the whole of Hollywood has lost their eyes on the big ship, and only you are right."

Bronfman Jr. was in a good mood, "I heard that Paramount president Shirley Lansing was scolded by Redstone in front of many people."

"Yeah?"

Song Ya laughed, this news is really comforting, "Oh, by the way, there is one thing, Mr. Bronfman, I don't know if it is too late for me to join the global television network competition?"

"You? What do you mean by joining?" Bronfman was surprised.

"Well……"

Song Ya saw Sloan pointing to the words Litman Media on the document in front of him, "Of course it's not me. You know, Litman Media will go public in April, and I'm one of the shareholders..."

"April is too late, I'm sorry APLUS, if it drags on, it will delay my big event." Bronfman Jr. said.

"Does it mean the acquisition of Polygram?"

Song Ya took the opportunity to remind the other party, "As far as I know, a lot of PolyGram's acquisitions in recent years have high premiums, such as DefJam before, and Motown Records later..."

"Yes, I also understand... Uh, let's talk about APLUS next time, I have something urgent."

"Okay, then turn around and I..."

'Beep beep...' Before he finished speaking, a busy tone came from the receiver, Song Ya shrugged helplessly at Sloan, "I asked, it's useless."

"cut!"

The little Bronfman over there snorted coldly to the phone, "Sell your records honestly and peacefully!" Then his opponent laughed with contempt: "Even this kind of nouveau riche thinks he is qualified to teach I'm in business..."

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