Act 156 American Press Group

The media is a medium responsible for disseminating information.

The vast majority of people do not understand the role of this medium.

At least, in the eyes of people in the nineteenth century, newspapers were merely a thing that could not be eaten or drunk, and at best could only be used as food wrapping paper or to wipe their buttocks.

In their opinion, the media industry has no future, and even if it is the biggest, it will not make much money.

However, in Doug, a person who has experienced the era of new media and experienced traffic bombardment, he clearly knows how much magic the media has.

Rather, in the nineteenth century, the only medium that could be disseminated on a large scale was the newspaper.

Newspapers are now in a state of monopoly.

If a newspaper reports on an event, readers may think it is fake.

However, if after a while, I heard that the newspaper next door was also reporting such a thing. Is this true?

Doug disdains fraud, but some of the facts he discloses are shocking and appalling enough to readers outside the banking industry.

One media outlet, two media outlets, the vast majority of media outlets in New England are repeating.

Coupled with the gimmick of the report itself, this matter will most likely become a hot topic.

In the banking industry, what is most feared is a run.

A large number of readers, and their listeners, even a tenth, or even one percent, try to exchange gold and silver with the attitude of believing what they have rather than believing what they don't.

Other people, even if they don't believe the reported "rumors", will be afraid that it will be too late to really redeem and enter the tide of exchange.

As a result, Eagle Bank will not be able to honor all customer requests.

Once it cannot be accepted, it will inevitably trigger a credit crisis and trigger a larger-scale run.

At that time, could the shareholders of Eagle Bank still have the confidence they have now?

If it happens to be at this time, there are some accidents such as explosions and fires in the homes of these shareholders.

The first object of suspicion is probably not Doug, who forced them to sell their shares, but the blind, stupid bank customers.

When the time comes, Doug will come forward to turn the tide and kindly buy the shares of Eagle Bank, even if they know that this crisis is the result of Doug's self-directed and self-acting, but what can they say but thanks?

Thanksgiving is an original holiday in the United States.

This festival is to commemorate the ancestors of the United States, the immigrants on the "Mayflower", who were given the skills of planting, hunting, and fishing by the Indians in the case of hunger and cold, and finally obtained a good harvest.

Although the massacre of Indians is one of the unwavering basic national policies of the United States.

However, Thanksgiving has become a great holiday for the great and kind people of every state in the United States.

In this era when Thanksgiving in the United States is not yet unified among the states, Thanksgiving in Connecticut is at the end of the year, that is, in December.

Because, the governor of Connecticut, because only in the coldest time, knows how difficult the harvest is, can remember the bittersweet and think of the suffering of the ancestors.

On December 12, 1859, on the eve of Thanksgiving, the New Haven Times published a front-page headline titled "New Haven Banking Scandal!

This article is the first shot fired by the American newspaper group to Eagle Bank!

Speaking of the American Press Group, this formal name, at a glance, seems to be an official enterprise of the United States government, a state-owned enterprise of the United States.

It is a pity that in this era, the United States has no state-owned enterprises at all.

The figure behind the American Press Group, or the editor-in-chief of the American Press Group, is the editor-in-chief of the New Haven Times, Brian, who serves part-time.

The so-called American newspaper group is nothing more than the name of dozens of local tabloids on the verge of bankruptcy.

It sounds glamorous, but it's actually just a donkey dung egg.

At first, Blair wondered if he could call Doug and Blair United Newspapers?

Because Doug promised him to become a newspaper tycoon.

And because Doug and his collaborators have a habit of co-naming names.

For example, the chemical company with Tom is called Doug and Tom Chemical Company.

However, Doug rejected his name and instead gave it another name, which is now known as "American Press Group".

The newspapers that bear the name of the American newspaper group have begun to revive one after another, resuming the work of news collection, newspaper layout, and distribution.

It was not until December 11, 1859 that all the newspapers of the American newspaper group were finally republished, and the first newspaper after the acquisition was put on sale.

The day after that, the New Haven Times, the heart of the American newspaper conglomerate, published an article titled "The New Haven Banking Scandal!

In all of the Tomorrow's Typography of the American Press Group, the article was reprinted in its entirety with a front-page headline.

This article will be distributed to every region and city where the American newspaper group has penetrated.

Doug knew that his approach was a bit too rough and would alarm many people.

But so what?

What can be done with the vigilance of the people, even if all the shareholders of Eagle Bank are angry?

They don't even have a channel to refute the rumors.

They do not own any newspapers, and they are not even qualified to compete on the same stage as the American newspaper group.

What the?

You say that they should spend money to go to other newspapers to refute rumors, just like New Haven has not only the New Haven Times but also the New Haven Daily, and some other cities, some may only have one newspaper, but those who have two can't fight back.

But how many newspapers are willing to fight back?

Collecting money to do things is a very cost-effective thing.

If the vast majority of the media say that a crow is white, then this crow is white.

Even, even if this crow is really black, the power of all mouths can forcibly change the definition of "black" and "white".

The "white" in the newspaper is "black", and the "black" you say is not "black".

The most important thing for a newspaper is the credibility of its target audience, and if it is like the New Haven Daily News, it loses credibility.

Who will believe what they say?

If they come out and wash the floor when Eagle Bank is massively reported to have problems and is about to go bankrupt.

Then, they will definitely become targets, and even if they don't report to work, people who will suffer losses will also take the responsibility for their losses on their heads.

This is the human heart, this is human nature.

It's never the fault that's wrong, it's the world.

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