Chapter 544 Official Rectification! Rongding Media Goes Bankrupt! (2/2)



[Never casually join an MCN agency; some are truly rip-offs! Unless you're doing group streaming, if you're only creating and producing content yourself, try to do it yourself as much as possible. Otherwise, the account won't be yours, the content won't be yours, and the money won't be yours either. You'll have no one to blame but yourself.]

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Rongding Media is a well-known company in the industry with a large number of internet celebrities and a huge number of fans. Some of these internet celebrities even have a wide reputation among young people and have one foot in the entertainment industry. Therefore, the large-scale ban on Rongding Media's artists has really shocked many people.

This incident has sparked a great deal of discussion among netizens, with discussions appearing on almost every platform.

While netizens were discussing it enthusiastically, another netizen discovered a key point.

So, when "Public Enemy Number One" was suddenly taken down, was it because Xiao Ge and his team heard something? I was wondering why a perfectly good variety show was suddenly taken down; it turns out they had a backup plan.

[Very likely. And look, all those people's accounts have been banned. If "Public Enemy Number One" were still airing, with so many people featured in it, the entire show would most likely have been banned, with no chance of being re-uploaded. Now that they've taken it down themselves, they've saved the show. They can edit out those people later and put it back on air.]

Yes, actually, "Public Enemy Number One" reacted very quickly. They probably had inside information. A social media influencer from Rongding Media went on a singing competition on a neighboring channel and made it to the finals. Now that this has happened, the entire show has been suspended for rectification, and an announcement has been posted. It's unclear whether it will ever be broadcast again.

[Wow, that makes so much sense! I just checked, and several of Rongding Media's top anchors participated in the recording of "Public Enemy Number One," especially Guoguo. She was almost the champion, but unfortunately, she lost by a little bit in the final votes. Now, I don't know if the show was lucky or unlucky to run into these cancerous elements and had to be taken off the air to save its life. But thankfully, they weren't the champions, otherwise, variety shows would really end up being a program with a "mosaic" champion.]

[Haha, what the hell is this "mosaic" champion? I'm dying of laughter! Why am I actually feeling a little sorry for him? I really want to see how the production team edits the final video if the champion also falls from grace.]

That would be terrible, but I was also somewhat looking forward to it.

[Am I the only one thinking about something else? Little Huang is incredibly powerful! No wonder he's a ruthless guy who can bankrupt a company in one fell swoop. Just recently, one of his company's artists finally became a hit through a variety show, but then, in the blink of an eye, the show was canceled. He really screwed over Brother Xiao this time.]

You seem to have spotted the key point.

[It's true! Could it be that the "bankruptcy" aura of Boss Huang is really at play in making "Public Enemy Number One" like this? No way! Brother Xiao, stay away from Boss Huang! Don't associate with him!]

A few days later, after being reminded by He Wenming, Xiao He finally saw the concerns these netizens had for his company, Linghui Entertainment, and "Public Enemy Number One," and he was both amused and exasperated.

"No, these netizens really do connect things to anything, no wonder—"

Xiao He recalled recent events, then slapped his forehead: "Oh no, I was wondering why Mr. Huang called me yesterday, and he was stammering when he asked if the factory was still producing. I was busy with something at the time, so I just casually told him everything was as usual, and then I hung up..."

Now that everything was connected, Xiao He belatedly realized: "So, it turns out that Mr. Huang called me because he was afraid I would believe what I read online and wouldn't cooperate with him anymore?"

No sooner had Xiao He finished speaking than the person in question appeared in a flurry of activity.

Upon seeing Xiao He, he rushed over and grabbed Xiao He's arm with a loud cry: "Brother Xiao, you can't leave me out of the game—"

The sound was extremely mournful.

Xiao He: ?

Wait a moment.

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