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Chapter 933 Forget it, forget it

"Ms. Fleming, it's me, aplus."

Everything was done, and Kunes pleaded guilty, Simon Schuster lost his wife and soldier, public opinion stopped, and his friendship with Johnny Carson was restored. The old man was very smart, knew that he was a kind person who advocated win-win and was not harsh in the betting agreement. His autobiography would definitely make money, so the next step was to buyer Publishing House.

You don’t need to buy it immediately. As for memoirs, the old man slowly recalls it and doesn’t know how long it will take. Just hire a trustworthy writer to stay with Ban Burke for a long time, and then talk about it when the manuscript is completed. The publishing house is a distribution channel and it is very expensive to raise. Moreover, the situation of the paper media is worse than that of one year. If you buy it early, you will suffer losses.

Radio, TV, record companies, film companies, websites, magazines, tabloids, and before I knew it, I had a small sparrow and a+ media group puzzle that was full of all my organs was about to gather all my mouth!

What else is missing? The theater chain? The distribution company? Song Ya hummed a song and called Shirley Fleming, editor-in-chief of Ameriga Music Magazine, "I heard that Litman is about to go bankrupt?"

Just so happens, there is something more cola-like. The tycoon of the paper media sold to him by Ameriga Music Magazine... Well, he was only worth more than 100 million at the time. Now he doesn't have to call him a tycoon. Not long ago, he was rumored by financial news on the verge of bankruptcy.

Song Ya remembers that he had a publishing house, whether it was a familiar business or not, it was better to ask the price first, hehe, today is different from the past.

"What does it mean? Are you mocking me?" The old lady's sensitive upper class self-esteem broke out.

You saw that Litman was fooled by mistake, and almost didn't even have to do it in the editor-in-chief. In the end, it wasn't you relying on me? Humph!

"You misunderstood. I just heard that he is selling his company to survive. He has a small publishing house, right?" Song Ya asked.

"Yes, the family business is called Litman Publishing House."

Shirelin Fleming said: "That is his lifeblood and family totem. He will never sell it unless he has to. In order to help him, he sold the soap opera digs magazine to News Corp two years ago and recently peddled high-fidelity magazines."

Look, a commentary and gossip magazine surrounding soap operas, a magazine introducing professional audio equipment and advertising promotions, specializing in these niche print media. Today, when the Internet is on the rise, who will go bankrupt if he doesn't go bankrupt?

"Do you want to buy a high-fidelity magazine?"

Shirene Fleming asked: "Littleman put it in a bag with the shares of modern photography, stereo reviews and magazines such as guns and hunting, and the current offer seems to be 100 million."

Puff! Photography, stereo...and hunting? What are these? I want to sell for 100 million!

"Forget it, I'm just asking. By the way, do you know the senior biographer in New York? I want the best and entrust him to write a memoir to Johnny Carson."

The old lady is the daughter of Bery Fleming. After so many years of cooperation, she has no problem with her character and connections. "Of course I know each other! Wait for my news!"

Writing a memoir to Johnny Carson is a beautiful woman who has the opportunity to become famous in one fell swoop. The old lady is very active in contacting friends.

Song Ya put down the microphone in a good mood, and then saw Linton and a group of men in suits entering the conference room, and immediately turned black.

"Mr. Alexander Song, this is a script confidentiality agreement signed by you and the A+ Film Studio, which you wholly owned, and Hollywood Pictures. This is the relevant evidence that the A+ Film Studio leaked the original script content to the Los Angeles prosecutor. This is the right to adapt the cat and mouse game, the right to adapt the script and ownership..."

The men in the suit took out documents and spread them on the table with expressionless faces.

"I'm just cooperating with the police investigation."

The trouble is solved, the best cost of the crisis public relations cost can be lost, Song Ya looks at Linton, "I eliminated a big scandal for Hollywood Pictures and even Disney!"

Linton raised his hand to surrender, indicating that he could not make the decision.

"But according to the confidentiality agreement, the leak of the original script must be obtained from the unanimous agreement of the partners, namely A+ Film Studio and Hollywood Pictures. This is the specific provision at that time and has been marked." The man in the suit opened the contract and pointed to a certain place.

"Then let's sue slowly." Song Ya showed a lazy look of indifferentness.

"That's it... OK." The other party didn't say anything, put away the documents and stood up together.

"Forget it, forget it..."

Yelemov quickly stopped people, "Don't do this boss, they are Disney's legal department."

Song Ya pouted and didn't want to speak.

"Forget it, aplus, it's up to court. We both spend a lot of litigation fees and you will still have to pay the money in the end." Linton also advised.

"As a friend, you should have firmly supported me at that time." Song Ya called him a frightened, "I have to deal with this matter alone, isn't it good for you?"

"It's boring to say this. You don't know what my difficulties are." Linton smiled bitterly, "And aren't you guarding against me too? You didn't tell me at all!"

"I'm not guarding against you, I'm just trying to get it as soon as possible... Forget it, how much do I have to pay?"

As an executive of Disney, Linton is indeed inconvenient to stumble. After all, Johnny Carson and Curnes were also part of the screenwriter team. Moreover, the situation seemed calm at that time, but the time window for the settlement of Curnes and Johnny Carson was only two days. When he reported it layer by layer, if he was involved in the internal power struggle of Orwitz, who wanted to take advantage of the situation, the daylily would be cold.

"Ten times the contract terms are here, and I have marked them," the Disney Department of Legal Affairs pointed out.

"Then it's better to sue!" Song Ya was furious, "See you back! I'm going to the set!"

"Don't do this, don't do this..."

Hamlin quickly pressed the boss down and said to the other party: "We are willing to pay reasonable compensation. Today we are negotiating for the specific amount, right?"

Linton also began to whisper and persuade the head of the legal department.

"Okay." The other party agreed.

Finally, Song Ya gritted her teeth and signed the nib below the 3.5 million figure. In the end, the paper was cut through because of its strength.

"It's 30% off, it's not bad." Hamlin said after Linton sent the people from the Legal Department out.

“Yes, it’s pretty good.”

“Yes.”

Yelemov, Heiden, and Sloan both nodded.

Song Ya closed her eyes and settled the accounts, with 12 million reserves, hiring Cochranga, other costs, such as donating campaign funds to Los Angeles District Attorney Gilgasti, spending only seven million to such a crisis public relations that he had completely taken into account.

Daniel said to himself right back then. If it were white people, this so-called crisis would be just a small problem, but he would have to pay a price far more than white people of the same level!

He now wants Carl to just make Kuness eliminated!

Only Ms. Sloan understood herself and reached out and pressed her shoulders, "Don't worry about aplus, it will get better and better in the future."

"I'm very suspicious."
Chapter completed!
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