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Chapter 67 Crisis

Chapter 67 Crisis

The car drove onto the main road and passed the ginkgo avenue with dense canopies, and the beautiful scenery in front of us suddenly became clearer.

The two people in the front row chatted softly, but it did not affect the two people in the back row sleeping soundly.

"This place is really beautiful. To describe it as a fairyland on earth is not an exaggeration at all." Jiang Zhongze said with emotion.

Lu Beicen agreed with this point and nodded with a smile.

Seeing Lu Beicen's expression soften, Jiang Zhongze shook his head and chuckled: "Actually, in your industry, you stand at the source and center of information. You have very keen intuition and insight, but you just don't think so.

."

Seeing Lu Beicen's silence, Jiang Zhongze continued: "But this is now when information is not relatively developed. Perhaps one day in the future, when Internet technology becomes more and more mature, the release of information no longer relies on the media itself, and people obtain information

Habits will also change, and as a media, this profession may have potential crises."

Lu Beicen instinctively wanted to retort, but when the words came to his lips, he took them back and frowned unconsciously. Facts have already proved that the Internet affects the ratings and the Internet affects the sales of paper publications. This is all

It's already visible.

As for the army of practitioners in the media industry, from newspapers, magazines, books to radio and television, Guangbo TV and books may still need certain technical support, and the possibility of being replaced in a short period of time is slightly smaller, but newspapers and periodicals have really

On the verge of danger.

In the past many years, because people were crazy about the transmission and dissemination of information, various newspapers emerged in endlessly. There were four or five urban newspapers in a city. How many real exclusive news and in-depth reports could there be?

Lu Beicen once heard a joke, saying that nowadays, new reporters in newspapers can't really find any news. They squat by the bridge every day and meet someone who jumped into the river. It doesn't matter whether he can interview the story behind it.

, or it could be an ordinary lovelorn, divorced, or unable to pay off gambling debts. Anyway, if you take a picture, it will be news when you come back.

What's more, there are some newspaper reporters who copy news from the Internet. At first, the content of newspapers in the city is almost the same, so they will naturally be criticized.

After learning a lesson and gaining wisdom, I began to look for unpopular websites, even the more unpopular websites, the better. However, many of the news on such websites are often fabricated. However, no matter how many plagiarists there are, they just copy the place names.

When the change was approved, the approving leader finally saw the new content and signed it for approval.

Anyway, they are all fabricated, and there is a high probability that they will not cause any legal disputes. But the problem is that fake news is fake news after all. The more people read it, the more people will naturally question it, and its credibility will gradually decline.

Urban newspapers are originally oriented to the market and need to be efficient. Either the content is homogeneous or there are too many fake news, and the circulation will naturally gradually decline. Metropolitan newspapers under large media groups can also rely on some unique information channels.

It can barely hold on, but for tabloids, as they increasingly lose readers and market, they begin to lose money.

The first thing to do after a loss is to cut wages and reduce employees. The first batch of unemployed people in the media industry have inevitably appeared, just like the corporate reforms in the early 1990s.

This is due to the impact of new Internet technologies. Of course, the deeper reason is still excess. However, the Internet is still developing, and even changing with each passing day. Nowadays, people basically rely on QQ to communicate with each other in office work, and telephone calls are rarely used.

When the information on the Internet begins to explode, people can browse the information they want to know online without spending money. By then, except for the official newspapers with subscription tasks, all other market-oriented newspapers will probably

It's in danger.

So, who will be in danger next? Lu Beicen couldn't help but look back at Fang Nan. Can the magazine society withstand the impact of the Internet era? I'm afraid that when the Internet is everywhere, there will be fewer and fewer exclusive reports.

, losing the advantage of exclusivity, the subscription volume of the publication will naturally decline.

Nowadays, many publications are returning to monthly publications from ten-day and semi-monthly publications, which is a very realistic situation.

Lu Beicen couldn't help but sigh softly. Although the Internet also requires a lot of content to fill, there is an era when computers can type out text, just like film cameras were eventually replaced by digital cameras without mercy.

The future seems to be really full of crises.

After a long silence, Lu Beicen's soft sigh penetrated into Jiang Zhongze's ears. He couldn't help but curl the corners of his mouth slightly. Obviously, she understood what he meant. It must be said that this girl is very perceptive.

and transparent.

Jiang Zhongze couldn't help but feel soft in his heart, and comforted softly: "There is no need to be so pessimistic. Your TV industry may be relatively better. Many foreign institutions are already implementing the separation of live broadcasts, which shows that no matter how the times change, content production is still very important. Like

There is always a market for high-quality documentaries like yours."

Lu Beicen was still thinking about the future trend in his mind, but he shook his head slightly unconsciously: "I don't make films like this anymore. What I do now is special reports on the legal system."

Lu Beicen suddenly remembered what Wen Mengran said: "When one day our tired program disappears, it will be because the legal system has progressed to a certain extent."

Oh, I’m afraid it’s not that the legal system will die out after it reaches a certain level of progress, but rather the explosion of information brought about by the Internet age. If you accept too much homogeneous information, you will naturally lose ratings...

"What is the legal topic? Is it the reconstruction of cases? Or the popularization of the law?" Jiang Zhongze obviously still doesn't know much about domestic TV programs.

"All of them," Lu Beicen replied absently.

Jiang Zhongze nodded, but was a little puzzled: "Why did you suddenly change your job? Didn't you say that the ceiling of your TV industry is documentaries?"

Lu Beicen came back from his fugue and glanced at Jiang Zhongze with some surprise: "Do you still understand the TV industry?"

"I probably know a little bit, but I don't know much about it. You haven't answered my question yet."

"Do I have an obligation to answer your questions?"

Jiang Zhongze glanced at Lu Beicen, who was suddenly furious, and shook his head with a smile: "No, but you seem to be avoiding this question. What's the reason?"

Lu Beicen opened his mouth, then held back, and asked helplessly: "Okay, what is your problem?"

Jiang Zhongze watched Lu Beicen die down and asked again in a funny way: "Why did you suddenly change your job?"

"I just ended my internship period and was assigned a new job. It's that simple."

"It seems that the current job is not as suitable for you as the original job."

"It's the same whether they are making feature films or recording some extreme cases and seeing all kinds of life. What's wrong with that?"

"Is that so? Then you have to pay attention to your mental adjustment..."

Before Jiang Zhongze finished speaking, Lu Beicen's cell phone rang.

(End of chapter)


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