Chapter 798? Joint Secondary Enemies
I'm not playing surprise attack. "
Mariah Carey watched Fergie leave with her butt twisted on purpose, fearing that her little husband would think too much, "I just dropped by to pick you up back to Bedford Heights."
"It's okay." Song Ya hugged her who posted it, "Is there a party?"
"The dinner party was suggested by the old man Percy Sutton." She explained, "It's actually his friends who wanted to come."
"People from the inner city? Well, then I'll clean up, and I'll be fine soon."
The couple entered the dressing room, and with the help of the staff, they replaced the earbuds and other burdens, "The atmosphere is very good, Mr. APLUS." Appear more three-dimensional.
"Thanks."
Smiling, he handed the big gold chain and other things to Mei to put away, "Let's go, oh yes, I'll call William and the others." Ignoring his wife's hint that he wanted to play here for a while, he changed his clothes and went to the next door to help. I gotta feeling of the mission and William Adams, the original singer of Where Is The Love, said hello and asked them to go to Bedford Hills at night.
"Pierre, how do you feel about A+CN?"
At Bedford Hills, Sutton and his son brought many African-American media people from Manhattan, as well as some friends of the couple in New York. Everyone warmly congratulated the male owner on the US rich list, but as media people, talk about Most of them are naturally about personal feelings after A+CN aired for a week.
"Very, very good, I think this is the African-American version of CUU of my dreams, and Gordon did not disappoint."
Pierre Sutton replied that the elites are always somewhat divorced from the general public. Even if Gordon did not reach the expected ratings and almost hollowed out the poaching of the Washington sub-channel, he still gave all the praise that A+CN can give The words, "I watch the special about the Simpson case every issue. It is very in-depth, and it upholds the neutral ethics of the media people very well. It does not favor the gang because Simpson is black. I think we should do this series of short documentaries. Go for an Oscar."
"You think so too? Just do it? Time is tight, what do you think of APLUS?"
The director of Inner City Radio's New York branch asked Song Ya, "At least get a nomination? Let's work hard together."
"I'm publicizing the Oscars for the game of cat and mouse, which will lead to the dispersion of power." Song Ya, who was surrounded by their stars, hesitated.
"The all-white movie? Which award do you want to go for?" Pierre asked.
"Best director, best film, best adapted screenplay and other awards."
"It's hard, isn't it? I'm sorry I didn't catch up with the on-demand screening of that movie. Is the quality that good?" someone asked.
"A film directed by Ridley Scott, very good."
Pierre has seen it, "Biographical film, the beautiful sixties of white people, the Oscar judges will like it."
"Wouldn't it be good for A+CN's reputation to help Gordon here?" The director of the New York branch was very positive, "APLUS, what do you think? It's your own TV station, and it's the only TV station belonging to our African-American group. A twenty-four-hour news station, isn't it more important than an all-white movie in Hollywood? How many subscribers do you expect?"
When it comes to the number of subscribers, Song Ya is unhappy, "Not very optimistic..."
"Don't worry about APLUS. Media is a very long-term business. You can see how much money Rupert Murdoch spent on FOX. Isn't he gradually starting to do it now? At the beginning, not many people were optimistic about the Australian media tycoon."
Pierre Sutton said: "In short, we all like A+CN."
Yes, yes, but how many of you are there? The likes of the elites are not of much help to the number of subscribers, and what upsets Song Ya the most is that he thought that after owning the inner city broadcasting company and A+CN, he would at least be able to get whatever he wanted in the black circle. MJ, the meteor king, can't help at all.
The Inner City Broadcasting Company spent 35 million in capital injection and other costs this year, and A+CN spent several million, and next year it will probably invest another 10 million. The influence of all these money is equal to zero in front of MJ. Not as good as the little, nobody-worthy Louise report.
Black people at the bottom are now less and less fond of MJ, but most of the black elites undoubtedly support it. Most blacks are not interested in A+CN, but a small number of elites are full of praise...
Song Ya felt a little irritable, and she was a little misled by the black elites like Gordon and Linda who surrounded her all the time, if his wife didn't make trouble...
His depression was quickly sensed by the dinner guests, "APLUS, talk privately?" Percy Sutton and Dinkins called him over.
"Remember to come to New York to hold a board meeting in December. At that time, I will step down and hand over the position of chairman to you. Take good care of the helm. The future belongs to you APLUS."
Of course, this old guy, Percy Sutton, couldn't escape it. "A+CN is in a bad situation?" he asked.
"Uh, it's okay, there are some problems with the ratings, and it may be that the early publicity is not enough."
Song Ya scratched her head and replied: "Comcast suggested that I use free subscriptions and small gifts to increase the number of subscribers after I get the channel resources next year. I hope it will improve."
"We will try our best to help. I heard from Pierre that he wants to help Gordon's Simpson documentary short film hit the 68th Oscar? By the way, Quincy Jones is the producer of this award ceremony, right? You are still at odds with him ?"
Percy Sutton asked, "Do you need us to help you two talk together, it's irrational for you to have conflicts for so many years, you don't have any conflicts of key interests, right?"
"Well, I gave him a friendly signal last time, but that old thing doesn't seem to want to give me positive feedback."
Among the black elites, apart from Oprah, who she doesn't want to get involved with, Quincy Jones has a deep hatred with MJ, and it is possible to cooperate with him. Back then, he was a great producer after MJ's solo career. He once tried to firmly control MJ and make huge profits from the sales of the King of Pop's records, but who was MJ and quickly used other forces to sweep him out. Before scolding himself all day, he likes to stare at MJ and scold him. He is the most keen on spreading rumors about MJ plagiarism and bleaching. He is probably the one who hates MJ the most among black celebrities.
And after the inner city broadcast battle, did he have any real conflicts of interest with Quincy Jones? No, the reason for the feud between the two parties is the boring talk. Now, apart from using the magazines and other media in hand to attack each other, in fact, business has nothing to do with it.
Russell Simmons may be holding a grudge against himself for the old Def Jam stake, but is there any fundamental contradiction on Quincy Jones' side? No, JIVA Records is developing very well. Song Ya does not have a hip-hop magazine in his hand, and has no direct competition with his VIBE. He has not had any enemies with his disciples such as Will Smith and R Kelly. The scandal on the music website was a blessing in disguise, and his popularity skyrocketed. He is now an official couple with 2PAC. His detached status as an old black artist means that as long as he doesn't make a big mistake, no matter how much he attacks, he can't shake the foundation.
Look, even the Academy Awards ceremony early next year asked him to be a producer.
And MJ and Sony's copyright library has firmly grasped some of their music copyrights. It is still clear what is the main enemy and what is the secondary enemy Song Ya.
"You don't object? That's the best. You are all the light of African descent. Leave this matter to me."
Percy Sutton took it all in, "It just so happened that he was asked to help Gordon under him to win the prize. Gordon had a good relationship with him when he was in Detroit."
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