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Chapter 610 Peace Consensus

By mid-December, some media people began to publish text works about the Sinaloa case one after another. Quincy Jones and Russell Simmons' vibe magazine bought a high price for a photo of him appearing that night from a reporter who was squatting at the gate of Highland Park.

‘No matter how desperately Aplus tried to separate his close relationship with the gang members, he could not deny that on the eve of Sinaloa's killing of Inspector FBI, the villain appeared at the door of his mansion in Chicago. According to the reporter on the scene, Sinaloa shouted that he was Aplus's good brother. They were not the first day they met. They had a friendship, good, years of friendship...’

‘In 1992, one of them sang on stage and the other shot from the audience, and joined hands to create a crazy nightclub tragedy in Harlem, New York, which led to K-ci's death on the spot. In order to commemorate this "achievement", Sinaloa even tattooed the lyrics of Aplus that night on his body.’

‘Little Lowry? Everything can be pushed to the unlucky Little Lowry. Let’s review the bloody case that Sinaloa committed in Los Angeles! At that time, he attacked Mchammer, the famous local radio station DJ and the owner of the death row record company, Sognett, for the reason that these people were talking bad things about Aplus on the radio. Where was Little Lowry at that time? He was in prison in San Diego! And Sognett and the others did not scold Xiao Lowry.’

‘Fortunately, the heroic Inspector FBI killed Sinaloa, and he and the gang behind him disappeared. Aplus could escape the legal sanctions, but he should not be arrogant on the streets…’

As soon as this article was posted, Linda's phone kept ringing. Some Chicago media with good cooperative relationships could not sit still. They were suppressed by the public relations here, but now other newspapers have taken the lead. They are unwilling to become laggards in scoop news, who know more about the inside story.

"Not only the paper media, but some TV stations are planning to release in-depth analysis programs. WGN, who has a good relationship with us, are asking questions, and Miss Zoe Barnes of the Chicago Tribune."

Linda was a little worried, "Many conservative white newspapers in the south have begun to reprint or play freely, and their words are even more explicit."

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

Song Ya was also a little overwhelmed. The two of them should be killed by Sinaloa. "What do you say about Eli?" he asked Linda.

"Eli plans to take the initiative to conduct in-depth programs through some authoritative media, admitting that you have dealt with, it's nothing. Hip-hop singers from slums can't get around the gang, and everyone can understand it. Then let the hip-hop singers with good relationships with you help memorize the book, and then push the matter to the personal behavior of crazy fans and Little Lowry."

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

"Let Eli come, he's professional."

Song Ya brought his crisis public relations and according to his suggestion, he summoned the most cooperative WGN, Bet, and the Chicago Tribune. "I will send you some exclusive news, and then you will collaborate on creating an in-depth special topic to cover the wind brought by Vibe Magazine."

Song Ya told representatives of the three media outlets.

"But the outside world cannot see the overly obvious tendency to whitewash, aplus."

Bet people hesitate: "We don't know how those more credible authoritative paper media will write. If they do it too much, we will be very passive when their reports come out later."

"It's okay, the things I give you are based on facts. The facts are always the most tenable. You only need to have a little bit of your reporting tendency to be on my side. If the authoritative paper media wants to slap you in the face, they have to make up the facts." Song Ya comforted them, "If they make up, we will hit you back."

"Will you take this seriously?" Zoe Barnes asked.

"Of course, I never have to do things in a half-hearted way."

Song Yagu promised, and then let Yili discuss and report the report with them in private.

"Mr. Johnson, my A+ clothing will expand its advertising next year. Can you give me a friendly price?" He was not very relieved about bet, and then immediately called bet's boss Johnson, hinting wildly.

"Are you really considering business or..." Johnson was also worried, "I just want to let the media go out?"

"Half and half."

Song Ya didn't play tricks with him, "I brought a lot of T-shirts in my life. Next year we are planning to expand the size of the counters in the full rice store."

a+ clothing made a lot of money in 1994, but Scott still suggested only using part of the profit to distribute dividends and continue to build a sales network. Advertising does require investment, and it just happens to use this to exchange for profits. Even media that dares to speak need 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 did not agree immediately.

"This guy!"

Song Ya hung up the phone in dissatisfaction.

"bet's subscriber count has developed leaps this year, and it can rank more than 20th among Quanmi cable TV stations." Linda hurriedly warned for fear of his impulse.

"I know, he was dependent on John Malone."

After Johnny Carson mentioned the Telecommunications Act next year, Song Ya had some knowledge. TCI, a cable TV giant led by John Malone, began to use the resources of the Telecommunications Company, and took advantage of the employees and cable construction capabilities of this old telecommunications company to do cable TV homework projects. Benefiting from TCI's 500 TVs plan, users who have access to TCI cable TV services can easily open any of the 500 TVs in a phone call, and then pay the bills honestly on time.

Johnson followed the right boss, and Bet is another large black TV station with the only one. With the surge in TCI's access to the Internet, the number of bet subscribers naturally soared, and its power became increasingly greater.

"No matter who he depends, he now has a lot of control over the public opinion trend of the black community," Linda said. "Cables are also more resistant to advertisers."

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

Song Ya had no choice but to bend and stretch, "Let other related media come out and take action before reporting the report. Those who are disobedient will never get the right to report news from me and Mimi, let alone advertising or something."

"Okay." Linda wrote down. At this time, a vague sound of slapping the ball came from outside the villa. She looked at the window, "Mchammer and Aescuber are here."

Song Ya also followed her, mchammer and Aescuber were raising their hands at the door of the villa to be searched, and the followers they brought were playing with basketballs by themselves.

"Hey, brothers Coopers." They were the middlemen who helped Sognett run errands.

Song Ya went down to the living room and hugged them, "hammer, uh, I really don't know Sinaloa would do that night, but I'm still willing to apologize to you and Sognet and the others."

"Linda, are you okay?"

When mchammer didn't drink, he was a man with less street temperament than Acecuber. He greeted former employee Linda, "I know, you are not that kind of lunatic. That incident has transformed me, cherish every day in my life more, and believe in God more..."

He seemed to be frightened by the uzi strafing that night, with a pious look on his face, "We don't need hatred or killing."

"Yo, Aplus brother, Sognett doesn't want to make things worse. Now FBI is about to stop him, but some people in the Blood Gang are not so reasonable."

Acecuber is a lame gang, but he is very smart. After the main enemy, Dae E, fell silent, he turned into a firm call for the truce, and was relatively detached in various disputes.

"I heard that, sit down."

Song Ya said: "I am unlucky when I meet that kind of madman."

Everyone has a peaceful consensus. The two West Coast guests completed the work of passing the message first. Song Ya invited them to help appear on the whitewashing program, "I will get rewards." He said.

Neither Mchammer nor Acecuber asked what the reward was. After thinking about it, he said he wanted to consider whether to appear on the screen to help. "Aplus, are you okay?" Acecuber asked, "I heard that FBI is moving more heavily in Chicago."

"Yes, the deceased detective was killed, and all the people of Sinaloa were cleared."
Chapter completed!
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