Actor Wang Yueheng transmigrates as a street singer participating in a talent show. His on-the-spot creation of "The Lone Brave" ignites the entire internet, helping him rise from a grassro...
But if we look at net profit...
After deducting miscellaneous expenses, there is a profit of fifty yuan left, so Wang Yueheng can only take thirty-five yuan.
If we change the unit to ten thousand, or even millions or tens of millions, the difference becomes even more obvious.
Sun Wenduo paused for a moment, then hesitated slightly before saying, "Generally, it's split according to the net profit. You know, sometimes it involves third-party collaborations, which also incurs certain expenses..."
"But if that's the case, then how much profit there is will depend entirely on your company's explanation, won't it?"
Wang Yueheng took a sip of tea and spoke slowly and calmly.
"Uh... don't worry about that. Tencent is a Hong Kong-listed company with professional financial audits, so they definitely can't report financial data arbitrarily..."
Sun Wenduo hurriedly explained.
"Mr. Sun, I'd like to say something."
"To be honest, there are also restrictive clauses in the agreement that Teacher Yue Heng signed with Doushou Group."
"If he chooses to cooperate with multiple parties, then the revenue share on the Douyin platform will be reduced to some extent."
"As for how much the revenue sharing ratio will be reduced, it also depends on the size of the partner company."
"With Tencent's high revenue and wide influence, you can probably guess how much it will affect Mr. Yue Heng's income on the Douyin platform..."
Before Wang Yueheng could speak, Mo Zixue, who had been sitting quietly to the side, poured him some tea and explained earnestly.
Seeing the girl with the ponytail lying so earnestly, Wang Yueheng almost couldn't help but burst out laughing.
They've even come up with all sorts of "limitation clauses".
I never imagined that even the upright and righteous granddaughter of the Mo family would lie so blatantly.
"Understood, understood, we fully understand Mr. Wang Yueheng!"
Upon hearing this, Sun Wenduo showed no sign of doubt and nodded repeatedly.
After all, the contract terms for the artists they sign are almost entirely bundled agreements, let alone any "limitation clauses".
If an artist wants to breach their contract and go solo, they should be prepared to be sent to prison by the Nanshan Court.
They should at least return all the money they earned from the penguins.
Therefore, Sun Wenduo did not question the so-called "limitation clauses" mentioned by Mo Zixue.
In his view, it's normal for such a large platform like Douyin Group, which focuses on video entertainment, to have stricter requirements for its artists than Tencent.
"Therefore, I think it's necessary to revise this profit-sharing clause."
"At the very least, we can't let Mr. Yue Heng's income level decrease significantly after he signs a contract with you, can we?"
"Moreover, Mr. Sun may not know how terrible the attitude of some platform managers in your company was towards us before."
"If it weren't for my strong persuasion, Professor Wang Yueheng would have been determined never to have anything to do with the Tencent platform again."
Mo Zixue spoke gently and patiently, her words filled with complaints about Tencent, while Wang Yueheng complained of being wronged.
Ultimately, they only met to discuss the matter because Sun Wenduo had personally visited them.
"I'm so sorry, on behalf of Tencent, I apologize again to Mr. Wang Yueheng for being treated unfairly."
"Those executives you mentioned, we have also dismissed them all and will never hire them again."
"We also informed our industry partners and advised them not to hire him."
Recalling those things that made him feel guilty and in the wrong, Sun Wenduo broke out in a cold sweat and apologized repeatedly.
"If your company is genuinely seeking to collaborate with me, and it involves paid content, I hope the revenue split will still be calculated based on the total revenue."
"Based on my experience in managing platforms, I believe Tencent will not suffer losses."
Wang Yueheng looked at the other person and stated his requirements directly.
Although currently all of my music and novels are being released for free.
However, once film and television works are released in the future, they will definitely involve charging fees or advertising revenue sharing.
I certainly wouldn't work hard to do something that benefits someone else.
Especially since the other party is Tencent, which has a near-monopoly on distribution channels.