Chapter: 801
“The preparatory work for the movie Song of Phoenix has been completed. Once we get a good day, we can officially begin shooting. Now we need to hire a team of professionals to promote the film online. We especially need to promote the film's heroine, Vivian. The fans need to know that it was her that wrote the novel!"
"Okay..." said Boden, nodding blankly.
This had been planned for a long time. He understood that generating hype online was a crucial part of promoting the film.
Smiling, Bill said, "The Hughes Group has invested most of its money in the production of the film, so it can't also cover to hire a professional promotion team. So you'll have to communicate with the Smith family on behalf of the Hughes Group, okay?”
Boden's confusion grew.
Wasn't he the representative of the Smith family? As such, why would he communicate with the Smith family on behalf of the Hughes Group? Anyway, he figured they were planning to ask for money from the Smith family.
The question was, should the Smith family pay for it?
While Boden thought it over, Vivian took his hand. "Cousin Boden, this is my first time as the heroine of a film," she said sweetly.
“You should help me..."
Outside the TV station in Sheffield, at the Blue Cafe.
Anthony sat in the wheelchair, quietly Listening to the middle-aged man in front of him.
“The interview is over," the man said.
“And the editing will be finished in a couple of days. It'll be broadcast on all the major TV and radio channels, and all the major news stations and live streaming platforms will be able to cover it..."
The middle-aged man explained for a while, and then looked at Anthony expectantly.
“Very well, thank you, Mr. Riley,” Anthony replied.
“I've also put together several 12-month advertising contracts," Anthony added. "The ads will air on the education channel soon."
Hearing this, Jamir Riley was overjoyed.
“Thank you, Mr. Wilson,” he said, smiling.
The TV station needed to earn profits and was therefore obligated to create income from advertising every year.
The education channel was not popular and was often unable to secure advertisers, so Jamir had faced a lot of criticism from his superiors over the years.
This year, however, was different. He'd arranged an interview at a high school in the countryside, which later secured the advertising contract for the channel. The value of the contract was three times the usual yearly advertising income requirement.
Jamir never would have thought he'd achieve such a mutually beneficial deal.
What's more, this deal was completely Legal.
As the education channel of the local TV station, many similar interviews were arranged each year. This particular interview had been booked per routine.