Chapter 27 Nine Sections, Article Infringement
"And what are you responsible for?"
Hermione, who had been assigned a job, was soon brought into the position of deputy editor of the Hogwarts School Magazine.
"I'm in charge of the content of the remaining six sections, and I'll find the right people later, and then I'll hand it over." Clark was confident about it.
He is responsible for six sections, namely: Portraits, Advertisements, Message Walls, News and Current Affairs, Academic Exchanges and Serialization.
Among them, the style characters are mainly for the introduction and interview of well-known people in Hogwarts, and in this regard, the content of Clark's interview with Lockhart during the summer vacation can be used immediately, and it must be enjoyed by witches of all ages.
In addition, the advertising section is an important source of funding for the school magazine in the early stage, and Clark has a relationship with the original "Daily Prophet", and there is no problem in pulling a few advertisers from it.
The message wall section is more akin to a campus forum, where students can post about lost and found, second-hand item trading, asking for help, and more.
There is also a news and current affairs section, which is used to publish all the new things happening in the school and in-depth commentary, this section is focused on by Clark, and he is also planning to develop a few downlines among the freshmen, set up a campus reporter station, train a few student reporters, and even expand it into a school radio station if there is a condition in the future.
As for the academic exchange section, it can not only be solicited from teachers and students of the whole school, but also reprinted and transported from other professional magic research journals.
The last serialization section is Clark's temporary idea.
In order to promote the magic cards and the information of the DND world, he decided to hire some street writers from the Muggle world to write some short stories for the magic cards according to the model of the League of Legends, integrating the culture and career rules of the DND world into them, so as to prepare for Clark to popularize the career system in the future.
"Alright, that's it!" In the brightly lit library, Clark began to assign tasks.
"George and Fred, you two can find someone to help you by yourself, Harry, Ron and your friends can do it, the early trial stage is unpaid, and the later school magazine starts to make a profit, and your staff will have a certain basic remuneration, which is linked to their performance."
"It's the same with Hermione, I'd suggest you ask Ginny and their first-year freshmen for help, although they don't have much experience, but they are better managed and more obedient. In addition to your own work, you also have to come to help with your studies, after all, I have other things to do later. ”
The twin brothers and Hermione nodded, and Clark held out his hand, and the trio put their hands on the back of his hand.
"Then we will take half a month as the deadline and strive to print our first magazine as soon as possible!"
"When the time comes, you'll be written into the history of Hogwarts!" George and Fred were joking, but at this point they just thought that they would make a lot of money in the future with Clark.
Only Hermione, only she knew, that the grand future that Clark had planned was now a trivial one.
Campus life is hectic and interesting, and Clark and his family are very busy while collecting news and content for the first issue in half a month, while also focusing on the courses of the new semester.
However, not all of them can understand their actions.
Later that evening, Clark and the Weasley brothers stayed in Gryffindor's public information room and worked together to finalize the newspaper's promotional poster, which was written with slogans in bold text, the contents of the paper's submission, requirements, manuscript fees, and how to order and price.
In order to expand his influence, Clark also asked the Daily Prophet for a full-page page to place this promotional poster and advertise their Hogwarts School Magazine.
At the same time, Clark is also going to give away the first issue of the Hogwarts school magazine for free, which will be sent along with the Daily Prophet that day.
This decision scared the Weasley twins enough, considering that the Daily Prophet was the most subscribed newspaper in the British wizarding world, almost one per person.
Clark wants to give a copy of the Hogwarts School Magazine to every wizard who subscribes to the Daily Prophet, which will cost at least one or two hundred gold galleons, so much upfront investment that the two brothers' distressed lips tremble.
While Clark was trying to convince them, the door to the common room was opened from the outside, and Harry and Ron climbed in through the hole after Hermione.
As soon as Ron, who got in, saw Clark sitting on the sofa, he immediately complained angrily: "Clark, it turns out that you are here, it just so happens that Hermione actually wrote an article in order to condemn us for driving to school!" ”
"Shut up, Ron!" Hermione said stiffly, "I'm not your mother, so I'm not so bored and spend energy on your things." It was just an article I was going to publish in the Hogwarts Magazine to urge young wizards to be aware of the International Confederation of Wizards' secrecy and not to do anything out of the ordinary outside of school. ”
"Oh my God! She even had to be published in some publication. Ron's voice raised an octave.
Harry reacted, "I'm sorry, what? School Magazine! ”
"Hogwarts Magazine, our own journal!" Clark explained it to them on the side.
Ron's face grew redder, like his hair.
"This is an invasion of my privacy! The whole school knew that I had received a yelling letter, and you were going to put me in a magazine and send it to all the students and parents, did you want me to die? ”
His fists were clenched tightly, and he looked at Clark and Hermione angrily, if Harry hadn't grabbed his arm on the side, he was afraid that he would have pounced on him.
"5 gold gallons!"
"What?" Ron was stunned, as were his two older brothers, George and Fred.
Clark picked up the automatic quill in his hand and said as he directed it to write on the paper.
"In the media and newspaper industry, when we have to quote some photos and events, thus infringing on the portrait rights and privacy rights of the people involved, we will generally sign a license agreement with the people involved, and pay a certain amount of money to obtain the authorization to use it."
The automatic quill stood on the paper, as if it had been pinched by an invisible hand, and with his words, a power of attorney was quickly written.
Clark took out five golden gold galleons from his magic pocket, pushed them in front of Ron, along with the power of attorney, "Come on, sign it, count as compensation for you." ”