"Hello."
Cassidy waited for her partner to walk away, casually took care of her messy personal image, and drove out to the cafe.
"Miss Cassidy, isn't it?"
The other party waved in the card seat by the window, "what do you want to drink?"
"I'll do it myself." Cassidy called for the waiter. "An American coffee, please."
"Yes, we should drink this. You are beautiful, especially the hair, Miss Cassidy." The other side leaned back on the chair and laughed. Compared with the frame, Cassidy said, "your father is Irish, and your mother is German, right?"
"I thought you came to me to talk about my father's case."
Cassidy felt her blonde hair subconsciously and began to pay for her purse. "I'm sorry, I think there's a misunderstanding between us. We don't have much to talk about."
"Don't be nervous. Please sit down, Miss Cassidy."
"We really want to help Vic. Before I came, our protest documents had been faxed to the FBI, and I believe there will be results soon."
Cassidy looked at him puzzled.
"And this one..." The other side pulled out a check and pushed it to Cassidy. "Heard that Mr. McKee and his colleagues' accounts have been frozen? You see, this is the first donation we raised. There is no need to worry about the lawyer's fees. I came here voluntarily
Cassidy opened her mouth in surprise at the 35000 number on the check.
"Of course, this is shared by your father and three other colleagues, but I came to your house first when I first arrived in Chicago. Is your mother there?" The other side asked.
"Well, she's not here. She's gone to my grandfather's house. You can tell me what you want." Cassidy didn't tell her mother was still planning to divorce her father.
"No problem, Cassidy. I know you're a top student at the University of Chicago."
The other party began to work very seriously. "I'll teach you how to do it. First, you should organize your father and his colleagues' relatives and friends, and then let me represent you to negotiate with the Chicago police, the police and firefighters Union and the FBI..."
"Anonymous letters work."
Two days later, at Bedford heights, old Mike came quietly to report, "the conservative white group found Cassidy, and they began to unite the arrested stormtroopers' relatives and friends to put pressure on all parties, and now they have a little momentum..."
"The red necks are really powerful."
Song Ya is very proud of the idea of sending anonymous letters. "Watch for a few days. You have to keep abreast of the changes in Chicago."
On the eve of the wedding, he was so busy that he had to prepare ammunition for the impending troubles. "Hello, Mr. Sutton."
Public opinion is very important. He has changed his view on Passy Sutton and his inner city broadcasting company. It is not a bad thing for him to have a media with good reputation and power in the black community. Even if he will lose a lot every year, he should first overcome the current difficulties and say, "Hello, Mr. Gordon."
He also met Gordon, the host and well-known media man of bet. He did not come with Sutton, but they were the top media people in the black people, and they had a good friendship.
"Aplus, wish you a happy marriage in advance."
Passy Sutton and Gordon smile and shake hands with the youngest black light in front of them. "Heard you're interested in investing in inner city broadcasting?" Gordon asked.
Happy wedding I can't tell you. After the rape incident, Maria Kelly's attitude towards herself has changed a lot. But now that the wedding is around the corner, she doesn't want to show it. But she is not a woman who is good at hiding emotions. Song Ya can feel it.
"I don't know exactly what the inner city broadcasting company is doing, but Shirley Fleming is a media person I respect very much."
Even if he wanted to buy it, song Ya didn't intend to put his head out and let the other party be the first one. He said in a roundabout way: "I also trust her very much."
"Yes, Ms. Fleming has been a good friend of mine for many years, and she is also very supportive of black media."
Said parsishardon.
"The inner city broadcasting company is very powerful. Although the business situation of serious news stations is not very good now, there are still a large number of African American media people I respect very much. They are very powerful and have good integrity."
Gordon also took the opportunity to talk to his old friends.
"I know, I'll evaluate it and get someone to start working after the wedding." Song Ya nods with a smile.
Percy Sutton was glad to hear that, and the old man reciprocated with Gordon, "you're not very happy at bet, are you? Gordon. "
"Me? It's nothing like that. " Gordon smiles bitterly.
"Johnson recently opened an entertainment company to produce and provide film, television, variety shows and other content for bet."
Sutton explains, "he's determined to move bet into deep entertainment."
"Bet was called black entertainment, wasn't it?"
Song Ya didn't know Gordon's intention. "Is Johnson in the right direction? I heard that bet has become the 21st largest TV station in terms of subscribers per meter, which is the highest achievement of African American media people. ""It is also the only achievement. Now that the direction of bet has been set, there is little room for serious journalists like Gordon to develop." Sutton said.
"Oh?"
Songya looks at Gordon. "Do you want to?"
"I originally suggested that Mr. Johnson set up a 24-hour news channel like the one in Cuu. Now the draft telecommunication bill is under discussion in the Senate. I judge that cable TV stations will soon be deregulated. Now NBC, CBS, ABC and fox will enter the original field of Cuu to compete. A series of 24-hour news stations are under construction. I think we are black people Sports should also have its own 24-hour news station. "
Gordon complained, "but he didn't support my idea."
"That kind of news station is really too expensive. It needs reporters stationed all over the world..."
Song Ya talked about the matter and said, "although bet is so successful, it is still far behind in that field? After all, the future competition will be unprecedented fierce, but the competitors are top-level TV networks with very strong strength. "
"World news has nothing to focus on for the black community. Our main focus has been at home."
"A lot of black elites support this idea, so I've been looking around for opportunities recently," Gordon said
"Yes, it's a great idea." Sutton agreed.
"But you will..." Song Ya looks at him hesitantly.
"Yes, Mr. Johnson would be very unhappy, but now my career is facing a bottleneck."
Gordon knows what he didn't say.
"I see."
Song Ya nods. Gordon is already a top African American news host. Now he may be ambitious and looks forward to the position of TV station management and even founder. If bet's development direction is set on entertainment content, his personal development will indeed come to an end.
"A few million can start a new TV station, aplus. Johnson himself founded bet after getting more than 200000 meters from John Malone. Of course, the channel resources provided by him are more valuable, and the entrance cost of this industry is not as large as the outside imagination."
Gordon finally explained his intention, "the competition among cable TV operators will be more and more fierce, they need channel resources, they need subscribers, as long as they can bring them subscribers, TV stations will soon be on the normal track."
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I also lied to me. Let alone the competitive environment when Johnson founded bet and the inflation for so many years, the establishment and operation are not the same thing at all. Now, millions of dollars can burn for several months? Song Ya is helpless. A 24-hour news station, even if it only focuses on the black news station in the United States, will not have a small annual maintenance cost, and the competition will intensify after the telecommunication bill is passed.
"I don't know anything about this industry. When mchammer tried to sell me his TV station, I refused, didn't I? Linda. "
He hinted to Linda.
"Yes, since then, mchammer has managed his property, including the specific affairs of purchasing and operating the small California TV station. Just like raising his thoroughbred horse team, raising the TV station can bring him a bit of social status and vanity, but the speed of burning money is a little hard to bear. Finally, mchammer went bankrupt."
Linda make complaints about it.
"Aplus, you're not mchammer. Black and white people don't compare him to you now."
Gordon said with a smile: "in addition to the promotion of social status and vanity, owning a news station will bring you some unimaginable power. Do you know where Johnson is now? As a member of the elephant party and a politician of the elephant party, he has borrowed more and more from him in recent years. Maybe the donkey party would like to see an African American media magnate of its own? It's good to have at least one voice channel for the black community. "
"The black community has always been very supportive of the donkey party. The donkey party is not as urgent as the party." Song Ya said.
"So you did research?" Sutton asked with a smile.
"Well, when I'm ok, of course I'll think about it, but now I'm only 20 years old, and television is for me... " Song Ya also smiles bitterly.
"There are the most professional people here." Sutton pointed to Gordon.
"But it's not the right time, Gordon, as you said just now. Mr. Johnson is not happy with your idea, and I don't want to offend him now."
Song Ya shakes his head. A bird in the hand is better than a thousand birds in the forest. He will not offend bet, who has great influence in the black community, for the sake of the illusory media tycoon.
"Think about it."
Gordon saw that the young singer and billionaire could not do anything, so he got up and said, "of course, I hope you can keep it secret for me."
"Of course."
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