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Chapter 614 Series Reports (Seeking Monthly Pass)

Katie likes the stories that Yang Rui told when interviewing Yang Rui.

As a reporter, Katie thinks that this is simply a natural press release. Of course, it would be even better if PCR is more famous and academically weakened.

However, Katie is not that picky. From her perspective, a little bit of retouching this story - an interview, and then printing Yang Rui's photo, it would be basically perfect.

The New York Pioneer is not an amazing newspaper like the New York Daily. Taking advantage of New York's location, the New York Pioneer can sell one-third of the United States, but after leaving New York, sales fell sharply.

Ultimately, Katie's New York Pioneer is still just a local newspaper, and they often publish some information about art and science, just because some New Yorkers like this, not the temperament of the New York Pioneer itself.

Katie confidently took out the video tape, and while listening, she wrote the outline, and then found a problem: the content seemed to be too much.

Unlike ordinary interviews, there is always a lot of time wasted in all kinds of nonsense and clichés. Yang Rui's interview is concise and concise.

If it was a TV interview, it would be the perfect episode.

But for a newspaper, 30 minutes of concise and refinement are obviously too much.

The editor-in-chief gave Katie only one page, and for the New York Pioneer, which has only 12 pages in total, one page is not small.

Basically, Katie posted this report, and there will be no other reports of technology or medium-length characters in the current issue of The New York Pioneer.

This also means that a page is the limit of an exclusive interview unless he interviews the President, Greenspan or Tomco...

Katie looked at the outline she wrote, sighed, picked up the pen, and tried to cross it out, but felt it wasted.

After thinking for a long time, Katie suddenly thought of the idea and drew two lines in the middle of the outline.

After finishing it, Katie stepped on her high heels and went to the editor-in-chief: "I want to make a series of reports."

Katie raised her voice excitedly and said, "I think Yang Rui's report is rich and can be posted for a few days."

"Scientific discoveries about a Chinese man?" The editor-in-chief was reading the document, took off his glasses helplessly, shook his head and said, "Just put the contents of the genes and cloned, and readers don't care about anything else."

"We are newspapers, not television, readers always want to know something."

"They want to make themselves feel that they know something, but they don't really want to know something, do they understand?" The editor-in-chief knocked on the table with his glasses and said: "The core of characters and stories is characters and stories. Using Chinese people as interview subjects is not enough to make series series, unless you can find a Chinese president for me."

"China has no president." Katie complained.

"Prime Minister, Chinese Prime Minister...no matter what, no matter how you say it, it won't work!"

“But what if the story is interesting?”

"Interesting scientific stories? Do you think we are, scientific Americans?" The editor-in-chief stared and began to shout. With his experience, only in this way can he scare away uninterested journalists and editors.

Katie is very persistent. She is a beautiful and talented female journalist. She will not stay in the New York Pioneer. However, with more beautiful and talented women and men in New York, she must have outstanding reports to choose her job freely.

The editor-in-chief may not like the series of reports of Chinese scientists because of the positioning of the New York Pioneer, but other newspapers and readers may not necessarily dislike it.

Katie thought for a while, then took out the outline and put it in front of the editor-in-chief, and said, "You can see what the content is like first, but it's a very interesting story."

Katie said, then turned around and ran back to her desk, took the tape over and played it on the spot.

The New York Pioneer is a small newspaper, and the editor-in-chief does not have such a big rule. He is really resistant to female journalists with first-class image and good literary talent. He can only look at the outline and listen to the interview conversations on the tape, preparing to find out the problem before talking.

Katie has heard of the tapes several times, but she keeps observing the editor-in-chief.

The editor-in-chief rubbed the flesh on his cheeks and listened to the tape worriedly. The beginning process made him feel a little bored./p>

Katie wanted to let it go quickly, but hesitated and stopped.

Fortunately, the interview between the two did not take too long, and the tape progress soon reached the part of Yang Rui's story.

At this time, the editor-in-chief became a little interested and commented: "The English is not good."

"Of course, he is a non-English speaking person."

"Yeah." The editor-in-chief continued to listen.

Katie smiled, more satisfied with her decision.

After a while, the recorder makes a "click" sound, indicating that the side ends.

Katie didn't move, the editor-in-chief went over and naturally turned the tape over.

Katie smiled slightly and immediately covered her mouth so as not to disturb the editor-in-chief.

The editor-in-chief listened to all the tapes and began to ponder.

"You can write a series of reports, but you cannot publish them continuously. I will post the first article tomorrow. If the response is good, I will post the second article the day after tomorrow. The third article will be decided based on the response of the second article." The editor-in-chief made the decision.

Katie hurriedly said, "What kind of response is good?"

"The reading ratio of telephone follow-up visits exceeds 50%, and the negative review is no more than 20%.

"The reading ratio is too much 50%. The number of readings on our front page is only as high as my report is, and after that, 30% will be a lot."

“40%, and more than 40% of positive reviews.”

“It’s rare to have a 40% positive review!”

"I will ask the department to ask you about this article. Both conditions, and any one of them can be met." The editor-in-chief will not give too high requirements.

"Okay." Katie didn't force it anymore, thinking that she would talk about it when the result came out.

The next day.

Since she started working, Katie has been writing articles while waiting for details of the phone call to return.

The New York Pioneer does not have many fixed users. Telephone follow-up visits usually return to 120 to 240 subscribers and ask them about their views on this issue of the newspaper. In the end, these about 200 users decided the internal evaluation of a newspaper.

This is similar to the sampling standard for viewership. For example, CCTV Soruifu specializes in rating surveys. Their sampling number in a big city, such as Hangzhou is 400. For Hangzhou TV stations, their performance is actually determined by the 400 families being sampled.

The number of sampled users in the New York Pioneer cannot be considered small, but it also has a lot of randomness. This way, Katie is quite worried and often reads the watch when writing articles.

11 o'clock.

The door of the editor-in-chief's office suddenly opened, and the big belly pressed his head out of it, knocked on the window, and waved to Katie.

Katie jumped up like a giraffe.

"Editor-in-chief! Are the results coming out?" Katie's voice was high.

"Let's come in and see." The editor-in-chief coughed and said, "Don't interfere with others."

Katie looked at the editor-in-chief suspiciously and asked, "Why?"

"Can you say that in the future, others can use the phone to bargain for the interview? What's the use of asking me? Just send someone from the phone to the office to sit in my office." The editor-in-chief closed the door and said, "I said that the results of the phone to follow-up visit are to make the first decision to look forward to your interview. It is not because of the results of the phone to follow-up visit that you decide to use your interview."

"Thank you, editor-in-chief." Katie smiled sweetly.

Middle-aged people can't stand this kind of thing the most. The editor-in-chief shook his head and smiled: "I know you want to use Pioneer Newspaper as a springboard, but it is not a good way to do technological reports for Chinese people."

"But my report can still be posted, right?" Katie ignored the editor-in-chief's advice. If you listen to the editor-in-chief, your future achievements may be the editor-in-chief of the New York Pioneer, and maybe not yet.

The editor-in-chief smiled and reached out and said, "Give me the next report."

"Ah...I'm not done yet." Katie jumped up again: "Didn't you say, the second article will be published the day after tomorrow?"

“There will be a page tomorrow.”

Katie looked at the editor-in-chief suspiciously. There would never be any remaining things like layout, let alone the entire layout.

She looked at the editor-in-chief and suddenly asked: "Is the result of the phone call return visit particularly good?"

"Well...is not bad."

“Very high reading rate?”

"That's not, it's just over 50%.

“High praise rate?”

The editor-in-chief hesitated and nodded: "It's 60%.

Any reader who has read it has 60% praise, which is quite rare for such articles, especially in the New York Pioneer, which is even more rare.

Katie was confident and smiled and said, "I'll go write now, wait for me for an hour."

"Well, in addition, there are newspapers that require reprinting, and I'm going to authorize them." The editor-in-chief said before Katie left.

Katie didn't take it seriously and responded, "I know." It was not up to her to decide.

"And..." The editor-in-chief called Katie again.

"What?"

"You can write a series of reports a little longer, five to seven articles, do you have any content?"

"Of course. If it's not enough, I can go for an interview again." Katie said and became happy.
Chapter completed!
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