Chicago 1990

Chapter 610 Peaceful Consensus

By mid-December, some media people began to publish written works on the Sinaloa case one after another. Quincy Jones and Russell Simmons’ VIBE magazines were from a reporter who was squatting at the gate of Highland Park at the time. A photo of him appearing that night was bought at a high price.

'No matter how desperately APLUS tried to distance himself from the close relationship with the gang members, he could not deny that on the eve of Sinaloa's killing of the FBI detective, the villain had appeared at the door of his mansion in Chicago. According to the reporter at the scene, Sinaloa yelled that he is a good brother of APLUS, they definitely did not know each other for the first day, they have friendship, yes, friendship for many years...'

‘In 1992, one of the two sang on stage, and the other shot and fired off the stage. Together they created a crazy nightclub tragedy in Harlem, New York, which resulted in K-Ci’s death on the spot. To commemorate this 'achievement', Sinaloa even tattooed the lyrics of APLUS that night on his body. '

'Little Lowry? Everything can be blamed on the unlucky Lowry, let us review the murder committed by Sinaloa in Los Angeles! At that time, he attacked the MC, the well-known local radio DJ and Su Ge Knight, the owner of Death Row Records. The reason was that these people said bad things about APLUS on the radio. Where was Little Lowry? In jail in San Diego! And Su Ge Knight and the others didn't scold Little Lowry. '

"Fortunately, the heroic FBI detective shot and killed Sinaloa, and he and the gang behind him disappeared in smoke. APLUS can escape legal sanctions, but it should not be arrogant on the streets..."

As soon as this article was published, Linda's phone kept ringing, and some Chicago media with good cooperative relations couldn't sit still. They were suppressed by the PR here, but now other newspapers have seized the opportunity. Knowing more inside information, they don't want to become the laggards of scoop instead.

"Not only the paper media, some TV stations are also planning to release an in-depth analysis program. WGN and BET, who have a good relationship with us, are asking about it, as well as Ms. Zoe Barnes of the Chicago Tribune."

Linda was a little bit overwhelmed, "Many southern conservative white newspapers have begun to reprint or play freely, and their words are more explicit."

"Quincy Jones and Russell Simmons wish I could die."

Song Ya also has a big head, and the two of them should be killed by Sinaloa, "What does Eli say?" He asked Linda.

"Eli intends to take the initiative to do an in-depth program through some authoritative media, admitting that you have dealt with each other, it's okay, hip-hop singers from poor areas can't get around gangs, everyone can understand. Then ask hip-hop singers who have a better relationship with you to help recite Endorsement, and then blame everything on the behavior of the crazy fans and Lowry."

Linda replied, "But what about the small and medium-sized local media in Chicago? There are also some large print media, such as the New York Times, which seem to be interested in this topic."

"Let Eli do it, he's a professional."

Song Ya recruited her crisis publicist, and according to his suggestion, called WGN, BET, and the Chicago Tribune, who have the most cooperation, "I will release some exclusive news to you, and then you will cooperate to produce an in-depth special issue , Overshadow the trend brought by VIBE magazine."

Song Ya said to the representatives of the three media.

"But you can't let the outside world see an overly obvious whitewashing tendency, APLUS."

People from BET hesitated: "We don't know what those more credible and authoritative paper media will write. If they go too far, we will be very passive when their reports come out later."

"It's okay. What I give you is based on facts. Facts are always the most tenable. You just need to lean a little bit towards me in your reports. If authoritative paper media want to slap you in the face, they have to make up The truth." Song Ya reassured them, "If they make it up, we'll call back."

"Are you going to take this seriously?" Zoe Barnes asked.

"Of course, I never do things half-heartedly.

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Song Ya made a promise, and then let Eli discuss the caliber of the report with them in private.

"Mr. Johnson, next year I will expand the advertising of my A+ clothing, can you give me a friendly price?" He was not at ease with BET's attitude, and then immediately called BET's boss Johnson, hinting frantically.

"Are you really based on business considerations or..." Johnson was also worried, "Purely want to shut down the media?"

"Half and half."

Song Ya didn't play tricks with him, "Dancing out of my life helped me bring a lot of T-shirts. Next year, we plan to expand the size of the counters in the Quanmi store."

A+ Apparel made a lot of money in 1994, but Scott still suggested that only part of the profits should be used as dividends and continue to build a sales network. Advertisements really need to be invested, and this is just a matter of exchange for benefits, even if the media dare to speak out. The support of advertisers, otherwise, where does the energy of companies like Nike come from in the media field? Isn't it because they are big advertisers?

"I'll see the report sample and then evaluate it." Johnson didn't immediately agree.

"This guy!"

Song Ya hung up the phone dissatisfied.

"The number of BET subscribers has grown by leaps and bounds this year, and it ranks in the twentieth place among all cable TV stations." Linda warned him quickly, afraid of his impulsiveness.

"I know, he relied on John Malone."

After Johnny Carson mentioned the telecommunications bill next year, Song Ya did some research. The cable TV giant TCI led by John Malone smartly began to use the resources of the Telephone and Telegraph Company, with the help of employees and employees of this old telecommunications company all over the country. Cable construction ability Do cable TV home projects, benefit from TCI's 500-unit plan, users who have connected to TCI's cable TV service can easily activate any of the 500 units by making a phone call, and then honestly and on time Just pay the bill.

Johnson followed the right boss, and BET was the only large black TV station. With the surge of TCI subscribers, the number of BET subscribers also skyrocketed, and its power became more and more powerful.

"No matter who he relies on, he now has great control over the public opinion of the black community." Linda said: "Cable stations are also more resistant to advertisers."

"Don't worry, I won't offend him foolishly."

Song Ya had no choice but to bend and stretch, "Let other related media wait for the reports of these three companies to come out before acting. Those who are disobedient will never get the right to report on me and Mimi in the future, let alone advertising."

"Okay." Linda wrote it down. At this time, there was a faint sound of slapping a ball outside the villa. She glanced at the window, "MC and Escube are here."

Song Ya also followed, MC and Escube were at the gate of the villa with their hands raised to accept the body search, and the attendants brought by the two obediently played with basketballs.

"Hey, Brother Cooper." They were the go-betweens who ran errands for Suge Knight.

Song Ya went down to the living room and hugged them, "Uh, I really didn't know that Sinaloa would do what happened that night, but I would still like to apologize to you and Su Genet."

"Linda, are you okay?"

When MC is not drinking, he is a person with less street temperament than Eskub. He greets former employee Linda, "I know, you are not that kind of crazy person, and that incident also made me reborn, and I cherish life more. Every day, I believe in God more..."

He seemed frightened by the UZI shooting that night, with a pious expression on his face, "We don't need hatred and killing."

"Yo, Brother APLUS, Su Ge Knight doesn't want to make things big, and now the FBI is going to target him, but some people in the Blood Gang won't be so reasonable."

Eskub is a lame gang, but he is very smart. After the main enemy Big E fell silent, he turned into a staunch call for a truce, and he was more detached in various disputes.

"I heard, sit down."

Song Ya said: "It's my bad luck to meet that kind of lunatic."

Everyone has a peaceful consensus. The two guests from the west coast finished the work of spreading the news first, and Song Ya invited them to help appear in the whitewashing program. "I will pay back." He said.

Neither MC nor Eskub asked what the reward was, and after thinking about it, they said that they would consider whether to help out on camera, "APLUS, are you okay here?" Eskub asked, "I heard that the FBI is operating in Chicago. Bigger."

"Yes, a detective died, and everyone in Sinaloa was wiped out."

Song Ya knew that this guy liked to test his underground energy, "There are some other friends, but it's best not to deal with them that day."

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