Chapter 24
"Hello everyone, welcome to the Voice of Normal University. It's time for the 'in-and-out campus' every afternoon~ I am the host Ding Lihui."
"Today we arranged a special program - this is a debate competition for the Freshman Cup, and it is also the first time this year to adopt a new debate topic - that is to say, today's debate topic has never appeared in the history of debate and is not a topic used in international competitions before. I asked the students from the school debate competition organizing committee. This situation is very rare~"
"Today's participation is the Xinchuan Academy team and the Law Academy team. The debate topic is 'Is the free strategy conducive to the dissemination and prosperity of Internet content'. It can be said to be very close to the times and is close to the lives of every college student.
During the program, all students can send text messages to our platform number to interact in real time, and express your own opinions and opinions on this issue. We will select some exciting opinions to read to everyone during the review period after the competition break and the end of the review period. Pick up your mobile phones quickly~”
The soft and cute sophomore Shinchi Academy senior sister sat in the corner of the far right of the auditorium without anyone else, acting cute at the recording equipment. By the way, she also introduced the general context of today's competition.
The boys in the field stretched their necks and looked over there, while imagining themselves, "The voice actors are indeed monsters." While sighing, "Ah, I'm poisoned, I can't get rid of it!"
Some boys who have always known that anchor Ding is terrified, look at the newcomers around them who are still in a shock after being forcibly trapped today, as if they are proudly saying with their eyes: "Can you know this formation?"
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In 2005, the live broadcast technology was generally poor.
The physical noise suppression effect of the microphone cavity itself is not good, and the audio processing software in the latter part is not as smart as ten years later. So when you hold the microphone and broadcast live in the auditorium, the only consequence is that there is constant buzzing noise.
Therefore, although the lines Ding Lihui said look like live broadcasts, she actually has to take them back to the recording studio first. Ask students from the software to process and edit them slightly before delaying the broadcast.
The only live part of the entire program may be the only part of reading the readers' letters - that thing must wait until the audience hears this radio before sending a text message in. At that time, Ding Lihui just needs to return to the studio and insert it according to the director's instructions.
However, none of these affects Ding Lihui's on-site effect.
After she finished her opening remarks, she waited for a while and took the opportunity to drink a sip of water.
At this time, a host came out from the jury of this game, and Ding Lihui immediately began to introduce: "The jury in today's competition is very high in specifications. Not only are senior seniors from the school debate teams serving as judges, but also Teacher Liang from the School of Literature serves as host and comments.
The previous record of the two sides of the battle was evenly matched. Feng Jianxiong, the second debater of the law school team, and Yu Meiqin, four times, won the honor of the team's best debater in the previous three group matches. Liu Jinhui, the first debater of the new school, and Lu Feng, the fourth debater, also won the best debater, which is no less.
Ah, everyone, now the host has confirmed the debate topic with both parties and asked about it, both parties have prepared well, and the competition is about to begin~”
When talking about the last few words, Ding Lihui professionally lowered her voice, ensuring that as long as the microphone was clear, it would be necessary to avoid disturbing the host.
At the same time, one of her assistants also cut the sampling line to the microphone in front of the members of the Xinchuan Academy at the right time. Both sides of the game will be recorded by the school radio station. Although it is impossible to release them all in the end, they will also edit and use some materials to fill the gaps in the program.
"Dear host and jury, teachers and classmates, hello. I am Liu Jinhui from Xinchuan Academy. Today, our debate topic is 'The free strategy has more benefits than disadvantages for the dissemination and prosperity of Internet content'.
This issue should be viewed in two perspectives, namely, the impact of free strategies on the two aspects of ‘content dissemination’ and ‘content prosperity’. Our view is: No matter which of these two angles, free strategies have more benefits than disadvantages. Now, I will talk to you one by one…”
"As we all know, the birth of the new media form of the Internet has provided humans with unprecedented depth and breadth of information dissemination. Especially with the increasing optimization of search engines, humans have become increasingly equal in the face of obtaining knowledge and consulting, which has been the goal that humans have pursued for thousands of years. The current payment technology model of the Internet is destined that once content providers have to choose to charge, the reach of their communication will naturally be greatly damaged..."
"In the perspective of 'content prosperity', we should also see two problems. First, content operators operate freely to consumers, which cannot be directly equivalent to their direct creation of content, and the providers do not pay at all. For example, a novel website can completely buy out a certain writer's work at a fixed price, and then put it on the website for users to read for free, attract popularity and traffic, and ultimately make profits through advertising fees. So we do not think that the free strategy will definitely hurt the enthusiasm of creators.
Secondly, from the perspective of history, the concepts of ‘manuscript remuneration’ or ‘copyright income’ are just the product of human history’ development to a certain stage. At this stage, the academic community is often defined as ‘when the content creation link is the scariest link in the service provision chain from the human brain to the human brain’, the most scarce link.’
In the era before the advent of printing, there was no concept of manuscript fee in history. Therefore, in the future, with the service chain of knowledge from the human brain to the human brain, the importance and scarcity of the link of 'content creation' has decreased. People think that manuscript remuneration or copyright income should enter the garbage dump of history, and it is unknown... "
Today's official party is Xinchuan Academy, so they speak first. The debater also looks like a girl majoring in directors. She will be a director PD after graduation when she finds a job. She will take three minutes to get a BB, so it is impossible for her to be a real person, so she will not elaborate on it.
How good is the eloquence? You can't tell by this sentence. After all, the official party's opening ceremony was 100% prepared in advance, so maybe Liu Jinhui's insight is the worst in the entire New Transmission Academy team.
But her speech rhythm, tone, and body language are very good, and she looks very professional at first glance. More importantly, she is not nervous when facing the microphone. She can't hear any noise after the recording sound passes through the amplifier. She looks like she is doing such a long time.
And from the heart, this view is indeed widely cited, with an extremely broad vision, providing a lot of perspectives to look at problems. After hearing this, the audience applauded several times.
"It is worthy of our New School of Transmission. Our vision is to broaden our scope and we can analyze the issue of copyright charges for thousands of years. How can the School of Law refute it?"
In contrast, although Snicker, the debater at the Law School, had a more beautiful tone than the other party and his expression and rhythm were also good, his body language was much stiffer and he had no experience in recording. Feng Jianxiong glanced at the glance of the light of his eyes and found that Snicker looked nervous. Obviously, he was very depressed that the Xinchuan Academy would record today's game and then gain the off-disk advantage in terms of technical experience.
Feng Jianxiong slightly held Sniker's palm and quietly calmed her down: "Isn't it just recording more sounds? The winning or losing of the game depends on the content, not on the performance of the program. No matter what kind of fun they play, we have made the content solid, are we still afraid that we can't win?"
"Yes," Sniker looked at Feng Jianxiong gratefully, his face turned slightly red, and he seemed to have calmed down.
Chapter completed!