Chapter 378: Forget it
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【Anti-theft Sticker Chapter】
Presumably sensing that Westeros was no longer in close contact with the Reynolds Nabeske group, the Hearst family delayed until October 3 to respond to Simon's offer.
William Hearst III does not plan to share the San Francisco Chronicle's news resources, but says that the Hearst Group's West Coast Los Angeles Herald could work with Eaglet on all aspects of content.
The Los Angeles Herald may sound like a serious newspaper, but it's actually similar to News Corp.'s New York Post, which focuses on social news and gossip entertainment.
The positioning of the Egrett portal in terms of news is a comprehensive information platform, because it is mainly aimed at the wealthy middle class elite at this stage, so it is more professional and serious in the pursuit of news content. While there will be entertainment news as well, Simon doesn't have any thoughts on turning the Igrett portal into an entertainment gossip portal.
Most importantly, William Hearst III took out the Los Angeles Herald to cooperate with Igret, but the fundamental reason was to "renew" the newspaper, because the Hearst Group had planned to shut down the newspaper that had been performing poorly for many years, and now, if it can get financial support through the cooperation with Eaglet, the newspaper can undoubtedly continue to survive.
It can be said that Hearst III was completely insincere.
Simon then took a step back and told Hearst III through Raybould that the Igrat portal only needed to share the content of the San Francisco Chronicle's domestic news section, and other international news, local news, entertainment news, sports news, etc., which Igrat did not need.
As a result, this refusal came even more crisply.
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Presumably sensing that Westeros was no longer in close contact with the Reynolds Nabeske group, the Hearst family delayed until October 3 to respond to Simon's offer.
William Hearst III does not plan to share the San Francisco Chronicle's news resources, but says that the Hearst Group's West Coast Los Angeles Herald could work with Eaglet on all aspects of content.
The Los Angeles Herald may sound like a serious newspaper, but it's actually similar to News Corp.'s New York Post, which focuses on social news and gossip entertainment.
The positioning of the Egrett portal in terms of news is a comprehensive information platform, because it is mainly aimed at the wealthy middle class elite at this stage, so it is more professional and serious in the pursuit of news content. While there will be entertainment news as well, Simon doesn't have any thoughts on turning the Igrett portal into an entertainment gossip portal.
Most importantly, William Hearst III took out the Los Angeles Herald to cooperate with Igret, but the fundamental reason was to "renew" the newspaper, because the Hearst Group had planned to shut down the newspaper that had been performing poorly for many years, and now, if it can get financial support through the cooperation with Eaglet, the newspaper can undoubtedly continue to survive.
It can be said that Hearst III was completely insincere.
Simon then took a step back and told Hearst III through Raybould that the Igrat portal only needed to share the content of the San Francisco Chronicle's domestic news section, and other international news, local news, entertainment news, sports news, etc., which Igrat did not need.
As a result, this refusal came even more crisply.
Presumably sensing that Westeros was no longer in close contact with the Reynolds Nabeske group, the Hearst family delayed until October 3 to respond to Simon's offer.
William Hearst III does not plan to share the San Francisco Chronicle's news resources, but says that the Hearst Group's West Coast Los Angeles Herald could work with Eaglet on all aspects of content.
The Los Angeles Herald may sound like a serious newspaper, but it's actually similar to News Corp.'s New York Post, which focuses on social news and gossip entertainment.
The positioning of the Egrett portal in terms of news is a comprehensive information platform, because it is mainly aimed at the wealthy middle class elite at this stage, so it is more professional and serious in the pursuit of news content. While there will be entertainment news as well, Simon doesn't have any thoughts on turning the Igrett portal into an entertainment gossip portal.
Most importantly, William Hearst III took out the Los Angeles Herald to cooperate with Igret, but the fundamental reason was to "renew" the newspaper, because the Hearst Group had planned to shut down the newspaper that had been performing poorly for many years, and now, if it can get financial support through the cooperation with Eaglet, the newspaper can undoubtedly continue to survive.
It can be said that Hearst III was completely insincere.
Simon then took a step back and told Hearst III through Raybould that the Igrat portal only needed to share the content of the San Francisco Chronicle's domestic news section, and other international news, local news, entertainment news, sports news, etc., which Igrat did not need.
As a result, this refusal came even more crisply.
Presumably sensing that Westeros was no longer in close contact with the Reynolds Nabeske group, the Hearst family delayed until October 3 to respond to Simon's offer.
William Hearst III does not plan to share the San Francisco Chronicle's news resources, but says that the Hearst Group's West Coast Los Angeles Herald could work with Eaglet on all aspects of content.
The Los Angeles Herald may sound like a serious newspaper, but it's actually similar to News Corp.'s New York Post, which focuses on social news and gossip entertainment.
The positioning of the Egrett portal in terms of news is a comprehensive information platform, because it is mainly aimed at the wealthy middle class elite at this stage, so it is more professional and serious in the pursuit of news content. While there will be entertainment news as well, Simon doesn't have any thoughts on turning the Igrett portal into an entertainment gossip portal.
Most importantly, William Hearst III took out the Los Angeles Herald to cooperate with Igret, but the fundamental reason was to "renew" the newspaper, because the Hearst Group had planned to shut down the newspaper that had been performing poorly for many years, and now, if it can get financial support through the cooperation with Eaglet, the newspaper can undoubtedly continue to survive.
It can be said that Hearst III was completely insincere.
Simon then took a step back and told Hearst III through Raybould that the Igrat portal only needed to share the content of the San Francisco Chronicle's domestic news section, and other international news, local news, entertainment news, sports news, etc., which Igrat did not need.
As a result, this refusal came even more crisply.
Presumably sensing that Westeros was no longer in close contact with the Reynolds Nabeske group, the Hearst family delayed until October 3 to respond to Simon's offer.
William Hearst III does not plan to share the San Francisco Chronicle's news resources, but says that the Hearst Group's West Coast Los Angeles Herald could work with Eaglet on all aspects of content.
The Los Angeles Herald may sound like a serious newspaper, but it's actually similar to News Corp.'s New York Post, which focuses on social news and gossip entertainment.
The positioning of the Egrett portal in terms of news is a comprehensive information platform, because it is mainly aimed at the wealthy middle class elite at this stage, so it is more professional and serious in the pursuit of news content. While there will be entertainment news as well, Simon doesn't have any thoughts on turning the Igrett portal into an entertainment gossip portal.
Most importantly, William Hearst III took out the Los Angeles Herald to cooperate with Igret, but the fundamental reason was to "renew" the newspaper, because the Hearst Group had planned to shut down the newspaper that had been performing poorly for many years, and now, if it can get financial support through the cooperation with Eaglet, the newspaper can undoubtedly continue to survive.
It can be said that Hearst III was completely insincere.
Simon then took a step back and told Hearst III through Raybould that the Igrat portal only needed to share the content of the San Francisco Chronicle's domestic news section, and other international news, local news, entertainment news, sports news, etc., which Igrat did not need.
As a result, this refusal came even more crisply.
Presumably sensing that Westeros was no longer in close contact with the Reynolds Nabeske group, the Hearst family delayed until October 3 to respond to Simon's offer.
William Hearst III does not plan to share the San Francisco Chronicle's news resources, but says that the Hearst Group's West Coast Los Angeles Herald could work with Eaglet on all aspects of content.
The Los Angeles Herald may sound like a serious newspaper, but it's actually similar to News Corp.'s New York Post, which focuses on social news and gossip entertainment.
The positioning of the Egrett portal in terms of news is a comprehensive information platform, because it is mainly aimed at the wealthy middle class elite at this stage, so it is more professional and serious in the pursuit of news content. While there will be entertainment news as well, Simon doesn't have any thoughts on turning the Igrett portal into an entertainment gossip portal.
Most importantly, William Hearst III took out the Los Angeles Herald to cooperate with Igret, but the fundamental reason was to "renew" the newspaper, because the Hearst Group had planned to shut down the newspaper that had been performing poorly for many years, and now, if it can get financial support through the cooperation with Eaglet, the newspaper can undoubtedly continue to survive.
It can be said that Hearst III was completely insincere.
Simon then took a step back and told Hearst III through Raybould that the Igrat portal only needed to share the content of the San Francisco Chronicle's domestic news section, and other international news, local news, entertainment news, sports news, etc., which Igrat did not need.
As a result, this refusal came even more crisply.
Presumably sensing that Westeros was no longer in close contact with the Reynolds Nabeske group, the Hearst family delayed until October 3 to respond to Simon's offer.
William Hearst III does not plan to share the San Francisco Chronicle's news resources, but says that the Hearst Group's West Coast Los Angeles Herald could work with Eaglet on all aspects of content.
The Los Angeles Herald may sound like a serious newspaper, but it's actually similar to News Corp.'s New York Post, which focuses on social news and gossip entertainment.
The positioning of the Egrett portal in terms of news is a comprehensive information platform, because it is mainly aimed at the wealthy middle class elite at this stage, so it is more professional and serious in the pursuit of news content. While there will be entertainment news as well, Simon doesn't have any thoughts on turning the Igrett portal into an entertainment gossip portal.
Most importantly, William Hearst III took out the Los Angeles Herald to cooperate with Igret, but the fundamental reason was to "renew" the newspaper, because the Hearst Group had planned to shut down the newspaper that had been performing poorly for many years, and now, if it can get financial support through the cooperation with Eaglet, the newspaper can undoubtedly continue to survive.
It can be said that Hearst III was completely insincere.
Simon then took a step back and told Hearst III through Raybould that the Eagle portal only needed to get content from the San Francisco Chronicle's domestic news section, as well as other international, local, entertainment and sports news, among others.
This time the rejection came more simply.
Presumably sensing that Westeros was no longer in close contact with the Reynolds Nabeske group, the Hearst family delayed until October 3 to respond to Simon's offer.
William Hearst III does not plan to share the San Francisco Chronicle's news resources, but says that the Hearst Group's West Coast Los Angeles Herald could work with Eaglet on all aspects of content.
The Los Angeles Herald may sound like a serious newspaper, but it's actually similar to News Corp.'s New York Post, which focuses on social news and gossip entertainment.
The positioning of the Egrett portal in terms of news is a comprehensive information platform, because it is mainly aimed at the wealthy middle class elite at this stage, so it is more professional and serious in the pursuit of news content. While there will be entertainment news as well, Simon doesn't have any thoughts on turning the Igrett portal into an entertainment gossip portal.
Most importantly, William Hearst III took out the Los Angeles Herald to cooperate with Igret, but the fundamental reason was to "renew" the newspaper, because the Hearst Group had planned to shut down the newspaper that had been performing poorly for many years, and now, if it can get financial support through the cooperation with Eaglet, the newspaper can undoubtedly continue to survive.
It can be said that Hearst III was completely insincere.
Simon then took a step back and told Hearst III through Raybould that the Igrat portal only needed to share the content of the San Francisco Chronicle's domestic news section, and other international news, local news, entertainment news, sports news, etc., which Igrat did not need.
As a result, this refusal came even more crisply.