Chicago 1990

Chapter 893 The First Day After Divorce

"Yes, Gordon, we were officially divorced yesterday through our lawyers.'

In the A+CN studio on March 12th, Song Ya, who wore a white shirt and a plain wool cardigan, had tears in her eyes and said in a soothing and painful tone: "What I want to clarify in this program is: this is not a Short marriage, I mean...we've been in love for years and I've made a lot of mistakes during the good time, uh I mean most of the time it's me, we've both invested a lot in the relationship ..."

"What... what kind of mistake?" Gordon asked.

"Ordinary people make mistakes, and I am also an ordinary person Gordon..." He put his hands on his chest to express his heart, "Your family is very complete, but you have also experienced it when you were young. We, especially me Still very immature, a young man who has devoted himself to a marriage without learning how to get along with another person day and night..."

"You mean... you're sorry for your wife, er ex-wife."

"Yes, I'm sorry for her, Mimi, and if you're watching the show, I want to repeat that, I'm sorry for you, really, really, really sorry..."

He seemed to have a nervous breakdown when looking directly at the camera, and quickly wiped away the man's tears from the corners of his eyes, "I'm sorry." Then he choked up and apologized, then covered his face with his hands, his body convulsed from sobbing silently.

"Why!"

Gordon let out a long sigh, gestured to the photographer, got up and walked over to caress the boss's back, comforting in a low voice: "Everything is over APLUS."

"Yeah?"

"Yes."

"The recording is over? Will this part be at the end?" Song Ya looked up, staring at the camera and the on-site staff with innocent eyes.

"Yes, at the end of the show, the subtitles will be played simultaneously, and the effect should be good." Gordon replied.

"Oh. Taraji!"

He stood up and took off the shirt cardigan tied to his body in twos and twos, and replaced it with the comfortable long-sleeved T-shirt and mobile phone that Taraji handed over, "This is the studio ah that Oprah's talk show used to be?" And then like He quickly replied to the text message with both hands as if nothing happened, and started to visit and walk around the studio.

"Uh... yes."

Gordon was a little caught off guard by the boss's emotional switch, so he had to follow behind him and introduce: "Oprah was here for a long time, before she moved her career to California."

“It feels like the equipment is a bit old…”

Song Yaxin stepped out of the studio,

Walking here and there with great interest, this is the former location of Oprah’s Harp Studio in Chicago, which is located near the West Side of Chicago. It is currently owned by Harp Entertainment, which she manages. After the capital intervened, she moved to At the same time, California also lost the majority stake in Harp Entertainment, but still firmly holds the right to operate. In addition to the studio, this studio also includes an attached studio, radio station, editing room, recording studio, etc.

The reason why Oprah was able to be ranked 399th at the end of the Mi Rich List in 1995 with a net worth of 340 million was due to the help of this well-equipped studio group.

"After all, it is a news and talk show studio that has been used for a long time, and the facilities are more complete than our new place." Gordon commented: "At present, nearly one-third of the columns of A+CN are produced here, and Oprah Gave us a very good price."

"Thank her for me." This favor was really helpful, although Gordon negotiated it alone based on his old friendship, "But you will be able to move to our new production center soon, today A+CN's payment The 10 million promotion fee will be in place, and you can take a breather."

"That's great."

Gordon was very happy, and the two walked all the way to the studio, "I heard that Oprah is also planning to make a movie?" Song Ya saw that some staff members were busy.

"Yes, before flying high, Connie May Fuller's adaptation, small production, female themes she is familiar with." Gordon said: "Most of the interior scenes will be shot here."

"I received an offer from Gordon from Hapu Entertainment. They offered 10 million yuan for 50% of A+CN's shares." Song Ya suddenly mentioned it calmly.

"Please trust me, APLUS."

Gordon immediately cleared up, "Maybe my act of borrowing the studio aroused some associations with them, but I definitely did not mention the internal situation of A+CN to Oprah, and she is not the kind of person who takes advantage of the fire. You know , Harp Entertainment is not the only one who has the final say."

"Never mind, Gordon, I'm just asking."

Song Ya smiled and waved to an approaching car, "Whoa, whoa, welcome three beauties..."

The governor's wife with beautiful long chestnut hair was the first to get out of the car, then Ms. Sloan and Kim Wexler who drove, both of them were blonde, and Sloan's long hair was slightly reddish. It is indeed a beautiful scenery to walk from a distance with a file bag in between.

Gordon rolled his eyes secretly.

The governor's wife represented Flock and Argus, Kim Wexler, who oversaw the money, represented Goodman and Hamlin, her own political adviser and publicist Sloan, and O'Grady of the Northern Trust. Representatives of Comcast and Comcast arrived later, together with Gordon and the senior management of A+CN, and Song Ya coordinated a meeting with them to transfer 10 million yuan to the account of A+CN.

The most tangled issue for the management is how to accurately push the one-year free subscription to the black middle class. The advertisement also depends on the effect. Those urban poor will not renew their subscription in the second year after watching the channel for free for a year. Only the black middle class Classes can afford a minority 24-hour news station of their ethnic group.

However, the living environment of the black middle class has long been very different. Before apartheid was lifted, these elites could not get out of the ghettos designated for blacks no matter how successful their careers were. In the activities of ethnic groups fighting for interests, they also benefited the most from the civil rights movement.

But after apartheid was abolished, these "upper class people" chose to escape from the neighborhoods of their own ethnicity that lacked various basic services, and lived in suburban communities with better security and educational resources, mixed with white people, which made the black people in the city He lost the leadership of his own elite in an instant, and quickly slipped into the abyss of law and order corruption and the proliferation of drugs.

So A+CN is now facing a problem, how to accurately deliver the expensive marketing methods to the target group, instead of randomly spreading them to the black urban communities, which is useless.

Song Ya's fan groups did not overlap, so he couldn't help, so he had to give Gordon another chance, and he proposed some feasible solutions at the meeting.

"Gordon, how will you interpret the new actions of the Grand Commander on the news tonight."

Today is also the day when the Helms-Burton Act was approved by the general, exactly a week before the overwhelming votes of both houses of Congress, the representative of Comcast asked, and he was more concerned about this matter.

"The operability of this bill is not good. I noticed that in addition to Cuba's traditional allies, European countries, especially France, are very opposed to it. There are also Canada in the north and Mexico in the south. They claim that we have violated international law. countermeasures."

Gordon said.

"Yes, they all have companies that cooperate with Cuba, large multinational companies." Sloan said: "The commander-in-chief seems to have been stimulated by something. This behavior is a bit unwise. At least delay it for a while and coordinate with other countries first."

"Have you heard any rumors in Washington?" Gordon asked her for news.

"No." Sloan shrugged, "Isn't he busy with someone's divorce case recently..."

Song Ya laughed along with them. Sloan was indeed very sharp, because Underwood quietly revealed to himself when he returned to Chicago for the auxiliary election a few days ago that the general was almost ambushed by a roadside bomb in the Philippines last month. Furious at the intelligence agencies, it seems that he has become very hostile to the traditional enemies of America, although it is rumored that the operation was planned by a terrorist organization in the Middle East, which has nothing to do with Cuba.

This news has been suppressed. Very few people in the media know about it so far, and of course I won't say it myself.

"APLUS, chat alone." Seeing that O'Grady had entered the post-meeting chat stage, he pulled Song Ya outside, "Have you and Old Barn met again?"

"No. "

Song Ya answered truthfully. When he was busy with the division of divorce and property these days, the pastor of the church where Barn lived called. He said that he had misunderstood him and that his amateur choir needed help. The superstar in the music industry helped out in person, instead of sending two so-called professionals there, because the church funded by the old money all the year round does not lack the money to hire people, so those white old men and old women should not be pointed out by their neighbors behind their backs point.

Therefore, only going in person is what the other party needs and can save face. Otherwise, it is better not to send someone. Easter is approaching, and they will sing the simple and familiar amazing grace together.

"A bunch of old money who are not easy to serve." Song Ya commented on O'Grady.

"So it was, and that was a bit of a hassle." O'Grady agreed with him.

"APLUS." Alicia also came out of the meeting room, and she tilted her head in this direction.

"coming."

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