Chapter 674: The Rabbit Dies, the Fox Sorrows
The police were alerted and quickly dispatched, but by the time they arrived, the rioters had already dispersed, leaving only a patch of feces and a mess of protest slogans.
The police are also powerless about this kind of thing.
There are so many Han Jin's fans in Hong Kong, do you want them to check them one by one?! Besides, there were so many people here at the time, who can be sure who threw this over?!
Therefore, it can only be a record, but it is far away to solve the case, and the angry Ye Mingyu scolded the police for being idiots, and the white-collar salary is not working.
The news of the "Hong Kong Times" newspaper office being baptized by feces soon spread throughout the city and became a joke in the streets and alleys after tea and dinner.
However, this incident has also made the Hong Kong media feel a little bitter about the same enemy, and the rabbit and the fox are sad. After all, we are all media people, and we may have different opinions, but we are always peers.
If we don't stand up and speak together this time, maybe every newspaper will suffer such a dilemma in the future. After all, there are few times when you don't offend people when you are a media. If every person who has been criticized and exposed by the media is entangled with a group of troubled boys, gathering crowds at the door to make trouble, throwing feces, and splashing red paint, then these media will be unlucky.
Therefore, this time, whether it is for the "Hong Kong Times" or for myself, we must stand up and speak, condemn this violent act, and earn some face for the media people.
Sing Tao Daily published an article accusing these fans of being mobs and calling on the police to arrest them as soon as possible and protect the "freedom of speech" of the Hong Kong media. ”
Mr. Ip Ming-yu, President of the Hong Kong Times, was a former member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council and a member of the Hong Kong Jockey Club. Now he is being accused for no reason and is infamous as innocent. It's heart-wrenching......"
"Overseas Chinese Business Daily" even implicated Han Jin, accusing him of hiding behind his back and manipulating his fans to make trouble, and criticized his songs for teaching bad children. Call on the citizens of Hong Kong to block him together.
"The Hong Kong Times is a conscientious media with a history of nearly 50 years and a reputation for excellence. Everyone is well-known, and there is absolutely no nonsense. Someone's shameless behavior is really ...... to entangle a group of thugs to make trouble because he has been exposed."
Although the Oriental Daily is not as tough as Sing Tao Daily and Overseas Chinese Business Daily, it has similarly condemned the mob and accused them of not interfering with the freedom of expression of the Hong Kong media.
"The Hong Kong Times has always been a conscientious media based in Hong Kong to serve the public, and I have also worked at the Hong Kong Times for a period of time, so I have a deep understanding of the purpose of the Hong Kong Times. That is, 'fairness, justice, objectivity and truthfulness', and has always taken these eight words as the author's motto, which must never be forgotten. Now, it is really sad for me that such a conscientious media is being treated like this......"
Even Ming Pao and Tian Tian Daily, which have always been conservative and neutral, condemned the Hong Kong Times' misfortune. Although he did not accuse Han Jin of being the black hand of manipulation behind the scenes, he also criticized him for not restraining his fans better and failing to fulfill his responsibility as a public idol.
Under the influence of these public opinions, Hong Kong citizens are also dissatisfied with Han Jin.
Although 99 percent of them don't read the Hong Kong Times at all. It is not even known at all what this newspaper has reported before. But now that so many media outlets have praised it as a conscientious media, Hong Kong citizens have naturally believed what these media said.
Since the Hong Kong Times is a conscientious media, what it reports should be true. In this case, Han Jin himself is guilty, and it is wrong for him to call on so many fans to smash the newspaper.
As a result, Han Jin was under a lot of pressure.
Originally, he was the pride of Hong Kong people, but now his image is greatly reduced.
Seeing that Han Jin was unlucky now, Jiahe, who had been crushed by him before, quickly attacked, and took advantage of this shareholder wind to crusade against Han Jin to avenge his previous revenge.
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"I really didn't expect him to be like that, I like him for nothing."
"yes, it looks like a prince charming. I didn't expect it to be a playboy. ”
"Humph! I was so disappointed that I went back and burned his records! ”
Among the campuses with the largest number of Han Jin fans. Everywhere you hear girls getting together saying this.
Li Jiaxin accidentally walked by and heard it, and couldn't help but worry about Han Jin. "Brother Jin, what can I do about this, many people are starting to dislike you!" She explained the situation to him.
"Is it really that serious?" When Guan Zhilin heard Li Jiaxin say this, she couldn't help but ask in surprise, "Ah Jin, what can I do about this?" ”
"What are you worried about, it's just some fickle little girls, who really points to them to make money!" Han Jin waved his hand and smiled.
Fans under the age of 18 such as middle school students are generally referred to as young fans, which are characterized by fanaticism, impulsiveness, instability, catching up with trends, insufficient spending power, and insufficient influence......
While these young fans are also important, they are not the group that singers and record companies care about the most.
In fact, the group that the record company cares about the most is fans in the age group of 18 to 34. They are mature, stable, have high incomes, strong spending power, and strong influence...... As long as you win the hearts and minds of fans in this age group, you will hardly have to worry about record sales.
When Han Jin debuted in the early days, he mainly attracted a group of young female fans with his handsome appearance and gorgeous dancing. But then he won the love of middle-aged fans with his high-quality songs, and even 55% of them were men. They also contributed the most income to Han Jin, accounting for more than sixty percent.
As for those young fans, the income contributed is less than 10%. And those young fans who have lost their fans are estimated to account for less than one percent of his total fans, so there is no need to make a fuss at all.
Han Jin also knows that these young fans are impulsive, if they like this singer today, they will like other singers tomorrow, and there is no set at all.
They are shouting fiercely now, and as soon as the new album comes out and there is a lot of hype, they are likely to return to the team, which is nothing new.
In the previous life, the record companies in South Korea and Japan have thoroughly figured out the psychology of these fans, and they know how to package the singers and how to promote them, so that these fans can become obsessed and obediently contribute their pocket money and even meal expenses.
Han Jin naturally learned these tricks, so he didn't worry about the loss of fans at all.
And he is now brewing a plan to fight back, and when the time comes, he will sit back and watch these media slap in the face. (To be continued)