Although Banana Network did not lose money on this show, it actually made a lot of money.
However, it cannot maximize profits.
The subsequent profits are no longer their concern. It's like the money that should have gone into their own pockets has flown into someone else's. How can they tolerate that?
Therefore, in the matter of joining forces to deal with Yun Zhao, Banana.net was not only the mastermind, but also the one that jumped around the most.
However, the three formed an anti-Yun Zhao alliance and discussed the matter again and again, only to find that there were not many ways to snipe him.
Yunzhao introduced a membership model that charges by the day, as well as monthly, seasonal, and annual memberships, which directly drove their membership revenue to rock bottom.
Although they each have their own unique, exclusive programs.
But Yun Zhao also has twenty well-made animations, incredibly popular variety shows, and "The Embroidered Robe".
Every time I talk about a drama, it hurts.
Not only is the banana net in pain, but the pomelo and the bear are in pain too.
Banana.com at least reaped some benefits and made a profit.
They missed out on the two major websites. If they hadn't known that Liu Yun hadn't initially requested exclusivity, and that she could have bought the product from any of the three websites at a reasonable price.
As a result, they got used to having the upper hand and assumed that, just like in the past, they were in charge.
Who starts their own website just because they disagree with something?
Whose new website is expanding so fast?!
Even if they wanted to snipe, it would take time; they didn't even have time to make a move.
While they thought Yun Zhao only had novelty and no substance, he had already bought all the works with public and non-exclusive copyrights and even released high-definition versions.
They've spent a lot of money on this, and it's giving them a headache. What can they do when they encounter someone who has both money and skills?
Especially Banana.net, they always felt that Liu Yun was misleading them.
They wouldn't think about how much advertising revenue they were making; they would only assume that Liu Yun had planned ahead, otherwise, with such a rigid contract, she could have just taken back the copyright without hesitation.
Liu Yun must have used the money they earned from buying dramas and the advertising revenue to start a new website, and she even poached so many people from their website. If she didn't have a plan in place, who would believe it?
They wouldn't even consider that the people Yun Zhao poached were the ones they were supposed to fire.
What's wrong?
They're firing people, but not letting them find new jobs?
Are you trying to starve people to death?!
"How about we also get a 12-day membership?" White Bear had already been considering it for a while.
With membership revenue decreasing, we have no choice but to launch this model.
If you open it, you might make some money; if you don't, you can only wait to see the data plummet and see no hope of growth!
"It's easier said than done," said the person in charge of Yuzi, worried. "Yun Zhao's daily membership fee is only 66 cents, which is less than 20 yuan a month. If you buy it monthly, it only costs 18 yuan. Nowadays, the annual membership fee for a cup of milk tea from many well-known brands is only 199 yuan."
It's common knowledge that buying together is always cheaper than paying every day.
Although this year's membership seems a bit more expensive than theirs, but...
"Yun Zhao is simply acting recklessly, disrupting the market." Banana.com was very annoyed: "Their members don't differentiate between any versions; they use it on all platforms. The TV version is a complete disaster area."
This is the only version available for Yunzhao members; it can also be watched on TV.
At the same time, there are no advance screenings, no children's channels, no sports channels, no pay channels, making it truly universal across all platforms.
Then this price is very affordable.
Don't forget, you can also receive daily payments.
They've basically done everything they can, completely blocking their path.
We either follow this standard or watch our users churn.
Clearly, the discussions still yielded no results.
However, Youzi.com was the first to give up and started lowering prices, and also launched a daily membership model.
The capital behind them may be no less than that of Banana and North Bear, but their investors don't seem to value them as much.
The requirement for them is that they can be self-sufficient; if they can make a profit, that would be even better.
If this kind of loss continues, we'll eventually need investors to inject more money, and the entire management team will probably have to be replaced.
Netizens were overjoyed and wept tears of joy. Yun Zhao's appearance had actually driven down the price of videos.
I can finally watch Yuzu's exclusive shows again.
Banana and North Bear are still holding on, but everyone thinks it's only a matter of time.
As July arrives, with electricity prices further decreasing, many people who were reluctant to turn on their air conditioners can finally enjoy them, and can afford to do so.
Surfing the internet is so comfortable.
Moreover, there are several scandals in the entertainment industry almost every month, and the ways they happen are all different, keeping everyone entertained and gossiping.
The world of fandom being hurt has been achieved, and every time, there is a huge outcry of lamentation.
To make these melons even sweeter.
Liu Yun was thoroughly enjoying the gossip.
The reading of the script, etiquette training, martial arts training, and so on all took time and effort. Filming for the drama "The Empress Dowager" started in early April and was finally completed in July.
This drama was filmed for a relatively long time.
Of course, this applies to Liu Yun.
After all, these are her experiences, and she knows exactly what kind of scene needs to be presented and what kind of effect it needs to be.
Only these actors didn't meet the requirements, so time was wasted on adjustments.
Those whose performances have problems also need time to be corrected.
Liu Yun rarely regrets anything, but filming "The Empress Dowager" is definitely one of them.
Before filming began, she hadn't expected there to be so many minor issues to resolve, and she was exhausted.
Aqi: ...I'm just really tired!
From beginning to end, I didn't see the host having any unresolved problems.
Although some people's performances do have a limit, they still managed to meet the requirements by using high technology.
For example, camera transitions and editing techniques, to some extent, masked the shortcomings of the performance.
"The host's requirements are too strict, and the audience doesn't have any preconceived notions."
"If the audience sees everyone's performance as good and excellent, then the show will be a great success."
Liu Yun: "Really? Maybe the audience's expectations are too low!"
Liu Yun sat on her own recliner, completely relaxed, finally finished filming.
It's great that we wrapped up filming before the hottest part of summer, so everyone didn't suffer...
Filming period dramas in the summer is absolutely grueling.
Xie Xuan was a little confused. Wasn't her senior supposed to be editing and doing post-production?
How can you be so free?
She also learned a lot about Liu Yun; she couldn't be in the mood until her tasks were finished.
Liu Yun asked, "What's going on with them?"
He raised his chin, indicating that Zhang Fugui, who was pruning the flowers and plants, and his wife Chen Ying were also acting strangely.
Upon their return, the two of them seemed to radiate more energy and hope, and their eyes were filled with deep gratitude as they looked at her.
Yes, it's gratitude.
The hidden injuries on both of them haven't healed either.
What are we being grateful for?
Xie Xuan smiled and said, "The boss doesn't know, but the two have a son who is twenty years old this year. However, he was seriously injured during a mission two years ago and has been in a coma ever since."
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