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The interests of the shopping mall are inextricably linked. Even Universal Music, Universal Pictures, and Universal Television, which all belong to the Universal Alliance, are not necessarily a community of interests. Although these three are all under the Vivendi Group, but They are both independent individuals, and the three are also related to each other, which is very different from different departments of a company.
Therefore, in many cases, a little interest is involved, but it affects the whole body.
Evan Bell's appearance on "Good Morning America" under the TV station is just a small thing, no matter how trivial it is, it can't even be called a "thing". But the interests behind it can involve TV stations, Disney, Eleven Studios and TV stations, and then further spread to far-reaching.
In terms of the most direct impact, if the ratings of "Good Morning America" exceeds that of "Today", then it will be a loss to the TV station. After the TV station's profit loss exceeds a certain limit, it is bound to find a punching bag. Then Disney, who is also an ally, is not firm, and actually allows its TV station and Eleven Studio to be so close, it will become a thorn in the process of cooperation between the opposing alliances... Barabara, this entire involvement can be said to be detoured. Bend encircles the entire American entertainment industry.
Of course, there is also a possibility of another result. Evan Bell starred in "Good Morning America", and then nothing happened, and no interests were touched. This is also possible. After all, the situation in the shopping mall is changing rapidly, and no one can make a straight statement. Perhaps, this matter is simply trivial, without any follow-up effects, which may be.
All in all, when Evan Bell was confirmed to appear in "Good Morning America", everyone at the top of the four major TV stations who knew the news became vigilant and paid attention to the final result of the show. In addition to watching the changes, any other action at this time is also superfluous.
Evan Bell arrived early in the morning at the "Good Morning America" studio set up in Times Square, New York. This is a fishbowl-style studio with a translucent floor-to-ceiling glass wall, allowing passers-by citizens to clearly see the inside of the studio. Every move of the anchors and guests, and sometimes even the show staff even left the studio, opened the door and walked to the street, directly interviewing the citizens passing by. This fully transparent live recording method was driven by "Today" and won the general approval of the audience, and "Good Morning America" also brought this popular method to the show.
A small stage was built outside the studio, facing the spacious Times Square. Before Evan Bell arrived on the scene, the entire Times Square was clogged with swarms of fans. Obviously, no one wants to miss this opportunity to get up close and personal with Evan Bell.
But even so, Evan Bell, who had seen countless big scenes, was still taken aback by the crowded scene in Times Square and asked Teddy Bell beside him, "Why are there so many people? Times Square is full of people. It's all in a traffic jam." This wasn't the first time he'd really seen the flooding of Times Square, but it reminded him of Christmas Eve or New Year's Eve.
Teddy Bell glanced at the endless crowd, "'Today' invited Justin Timberlake as a guest."
This answer immediately made Evan Bell a little confused. The TV station was really crazy. "Today" actually collided directly with "Good Morning America" and came up with this method to compete with Evan Bell.
"Justin's agent agreed?" Evan Bell felt really surprised. Logically speaking, no matter who the opponent is, the singer is not willing to have such a malicious confrontation. It is one thing to be compared by the media inadvertently. Under the current situation, standing on "Today" and "Good Morning America" In the arena of confrontation, it is bound to be maliciously hyped by the media. Moreover, once this open confrontation is lost, the psychological resistance ability is slightly weaker, and it is estimated that they will not even dare to go to the stage. However, Justin Timberlake's agent agreed.
Teddy Bell shrugged, "I think there should be a deal with Sony Bertelsmann.
"This is just a guess. But it is also the most likely outcome. The TV station used Sony Bertelsmann Records to impose pressure on Justin Timberlake's manager to create the current situation.
In fact, Evan Bell has always been a competitor with Sony Bertelsmann Records. Two years ago, Usher met Evan Bell once, and this time Justin Timberlake faced off again. Unfortunately, Sony Bertelsmann Records were all repelled. Even if the personal grievances between Sony Bertelsmann and Evan Bell are not mentioned, in the competition for the music market at the end of the year, Sony Bertelsmann and Warner Music are bound to have a winner or loser. It is not impossible to take a risky move in chess.
Imagine that Evan Bell and Justin Timberlake, the opponents who have been in the ring since early September, now extend the battlefield to "Good Morning America" and "Today". This news breaking point should not be deliberately created. It popped up on paper in an instant.
When there is competition, there are bound to be winners and losers. At that time, factors such as ratings and on-site appeal will become the focus, and the situation of the losers will definitely be unpleasant. Under this kind of stimulation, the number of fans who came to Times Square to support Evan Bell increased significantly, which led to this spectacular situation.
"They set up a stage at Rockefeller Plaza." Teddy Bell added that when he asked about the situation on the way over today, his expression was not much different from that of Evan Bell now. Evan Bell is completely the same. The deputy shook his head with a surprised expression that didn't know whether to laugh or cry, "They're crazy."
Rockefeller Plaza is on Fifth Avenue, and Times Square is next to Seventh Avenue. There is only Sixth Avenue between the two, and it is only a ten-minute walk away. Now, the direct contrast between "Good Morning America" in Times Square and "Today" in Rockefeller Square is too stark.
This is not only a showdown between "Today" and "Good Morning America", but also puts Evan Bell and Justin Timberlake directly on the opposite side. No matter who wins or loses, fans on both sides are bound to have a war of words. This is indeed a far-reaching move. No wonder Evan Bell says the TV is crazy.
Although Evan Bell and Justin Timberlake have no personal grudges, and he doesn't like the negative impact of the follow-up very much, Evan Bell has never been a person who is afraid of things, since the TV station has already posted war posts , he is next.
Evan Bell didn't say anything to Teddy Bell anymore. The two walked into the studio of "Good Morning America". At this time, the whole studio was preparing for the upcoming live broadcast. He just took over the host in September this year. The awesome Diane Sawyer and Robin Robert are doing their final drafts, and the rest of the crew is busy checking makeup, lighting, and photography.
Evan Bell and the two hosts greeted each other, and then went directly into the dressing room to prepare for his interview and performance in a while.
Soon, "Good Morning America" was broadcast live on time, and Evan Bell's interview was in the third part. Before Evan Bale's interview started, the dressing room started to get lively, because Justin Timberlake was heard to be on "Today". It seems that the TV station intends to preemptively, to take the lead in holding the ratings, and use the explosive point to attract the audience's attention. I have to say that this time the TV station was really in a hurry, and it was almost impossible to do anything.
Under this situation, "Good Morning America" originally wanted to invite Evan Bell out on the spot, but Teddy Bell persuaded him to interrupt the ongoing second "Good Morning America" Part of the rhythm, which has the potential to cause the rhythm of the entire show to collapse, is a huge blow to the show's loyal viewers who don't want to watch Evan Bell but want to tune in to "Good Morning America." Therefore, rashly advancing Evan Bell's appearance time may create a topic in a short time, but it is bound to have a long-term impact on the show.
After comprehensive consideration, "Good Morning America" decided to arrange Evan Bell to appear as originally plannedToday" After Justin Timberlake appeared, the viewership number instantly jumped to 16 million, That's a whole notch higher than the $12 million on "Good Morning America." Justin Timberlake took a lot longer than expected to be interviewed on "Today," and you know, Justin Timberlake is a humorous man in his own right. It is not difficult for an eloquent person to mobilize the atmosphere of the scene.
In the sixth minute of Justin Timberlake's appearance, "Good Morning America" cut into the commercial as planned, and the chairs were rearranged on the scene, Diane Sawyer sat in the host's seat, Evan -Bell sat down opposite her.
At this time, all the audience outside Times Square shouted loudly, cheering for Evan Bell, which complemented the hustle and bustle of Rockefeller Square, which was only one street away. This kind of situation where fans face off for idols is absolutely rare, and it is still in the downtown Manhattan of New York, which is even more exciting.
Evan Bell turned around and waved to the fans outside the glass window behind him, which suddenly made the screams outside rise a step, bursting with amazing energy. The thirty-second commercial passed quickly, and Evan Bell came back to his senses and looked at the camera in front of him. Diane Sawyer said to the camera with a smile, "Welcome back to 'Good Morning America', today we have a unique, Evan Bell in our live room!"
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