Chapter 154 Oriental Media!



The news immediately caused a sensation in Hong Kong.

Oriental Daily News is the newspaper with the highest circulation in Hong Kong, with a large number of loyal readers and a significant influence.

Unexpectedly, Wujiang Group acquired the Oriental Daily News.

The industry was immediately alarmed, feeling a sense of crisis akin to the cry of the wolf.

That evening, TVB even invited a university economics professor to explain the situation.

"Professor Li, what is the purpose of Wujiang Group's acquisition of Oriental Daily?" the host asked.

"The purpose is actually quite obvious: Wujiang Group wants to establish a large media conglomerate in Hong Kong. First, they acquired ATV, and then they acquired Oriental Daily News. This shows that Wujiang Group is very determined to enter the media industry..."

Professor Li spoke eloquently about why Wujiang Group established a media group. His explanation was insightful and clear, making everything understandable to the listener.

Simply put, for large corporations, information gathering and corporate promotion are both extremely important.

Sometimes, a seemingly insignificant piece of news can determine the fate of a company and influence its decisions.

Controlling the mouthpiece is beneficial for public opinion propaganda and product promotion...

This explains why Wujiang Group is so determined to enter the media industry.

At this moment, the outside world was in an uproar.

Zhao Ye is planning to establish the Oriental News Agency.

News agencies don't need to be large at the beginning; they should first establish themselves in Asia and then set up branches in Western countries.

In this way, the initial investment will not be too large, and the talent gap will not be too large.

There are many journalists in Hong Kong, so it's relatively easy to poach them.

Meanwhile, Zhao Ye, the general manager of the Oriental News Agency, decided to poach an experienced senior executive from Xinhua News Agency.

The process is relatively simple and easy: first, recruit a general manager, and then have the general manager gradually establish the Eastern News Agency.

As for establishing a branch of Oriental DreamWorks Pictures in Hong Kong, that can be discussed later.

The Shanghai Animation Film Studio has never made a live-action film before, so sending people to Hong Kong to establish a branch seems unnecessary. If it were producing animated films, wouldn't it be better to just do it at the company headquarters?

Perhaps... DreamWorks in mainland China should stick to animation, while DreamWorks in Hong Kong could try making live-action films, and then simply recruit film industry professionals in Hong Kong...

P.S.: I think I've caught a cold, so there will be fewer updates today. I'll try harder tomorrow.

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