Video Game Tycoon in Tokyo

Chapter 105: Television public relations



Chapter 105: Television public relations

Chapter 105 - Television public relationsCurrently, Takayuki doesn't need any financing at all. The entire company is completely under his control alone.

He feels good about it unless certain conditions, such as government intervention, could make it easier for him to do business.

The rest is some incentive shares and management shares for employees.

Excluding these factors, Takayuki doesn't plan to let anyone else into his company to prevent others from casually interfering with his decisions.

Kubo was stunned when he heard Takayuki's response.

Healthy cash flow?

Your company is clearly in a growth phase now. This is the time to aggressively spend money to expand the market. How could the cash flow be healthy?

Perhaps Kubo really underestimated the expansion capabilities inherent in electronic games.

You just need to make good games, spend money on promotion in the early stages, and the rest is up to the players to buy on their own.

Almost every promotion can earn back the money when the game is released later.

Of course, the main reason is that Takayuki's games are all high-quality, and each one has a very high return on investment.

Even if a financial crisis comes now, Takayuki is not worried.

Kubo suddenly asked about financing for his own sake.

When the boss asked him to pay extra attention to the electronic game industry, especially Gamestar Entertainment, he felt something was wrong.

This industry has nothing to do with newspapers, TV stations, so why suddenly pay so much attention to it?

Although he didn't understand, it didn't stop him from keeping an eye on the electronic game industry.

Not paying attention to this would be okay, but after he continuously focused on the electronic game industry for a few days, he suddenly realized that this was a behemoth.

An emerging industry that can take away forty to fifty percent of the overall audience ratings of television stations within a year.

Although there may be some other variables, electronic games are definitely the main culprit.

Otherwise, it wouldn't make those four TV stations go crazy and shamelessly attack electronic games.

This indirectly represents the expansion power of electronic games and the potential of this industry.

So he immediately began to

On the TV screen, the photos changed again, but this time they were no longer scenes of bloody fights, but areas where electronic games were being played.

The host was puzzled: "What's the connection between these photos and the previous ones of fighting?"

Takahashi reminded, "Host and viewers, please take a look at the appearance of the people playing games in the photos."

"Huh? Aren't these the same people as in the previous photos?"

"Yes, these are the gangsters who were involved in fights before, but now? Electronic games have made them forget about going out to fight. Now all they want to do is play games. Isn't this indirectly affecting the crime rate too?"

"Isn't this just an isolated case?"

"If this is an isolated case, then are the recent incidents of fighting in electronic games not isolated incidents either?"

The host nodded, seeming to agree with Takahashi's words, as if they made sense.

Takahashi hadn't finished yet: "Actually, my evidence isn't over yet. Let me show you some new photos."

On the TV screen, the scene changed again, this time showing many shops bustling with sales.

The host looked puzzled again: "What does this photo show?"

"In most of these photos, the majority of the staff were once gangsters. We have always been committed to improving the overall public safety environment, and for those with a criminal record, we also strive to help them reintegrate into society and give them the ability to live. This is our social responsibility, and at the same time, we will continue to monitor these people to ensure that they always remain on the right path."

"Wow, it seems like a really great thing." The host played the role of the comic foil again.

In fact, the person doing this is Masashi Ota.

He used to be involved in gangs in the past, but since he washed his hands of it, he has been committed to helping more people return to normal life. Gamestar Entertainment didn't stop him, just asked him to manage these people well, and if there were any problems, then he wouldn't be polite.

Masashi Ota repeatedly assured that there haven't been any bad incidents so far.

Gamestar Entertainment hadn't expected him to be useful at this time.

Next, Takahashi once again listed many favorable news about electronic games.

For example, electronic game sales have activated the overall sluggish market environment, improved family harmony, reduced the probability of accidents when children play outside, and so on.

Anyway, he tried his best to help electronic games establish a good image.

This is enough in terms of TV station propaganda because besides TV media, Gamestar Entertainment also prepared other channels for publicity. The internet is the main battleground. With enough online influencers, the influence can be broader. It's really hard for him to intervene in the deeply rooted field of television media.

Now that he has made his move, he is waiting for the other four TV stations to counterattack, and at the same time, he is preparing other countermeasures.

However, Gamestar Entertainment's more back-up plans are already unnecessary.

Because while the TV program was broadcasting, many anonymous public material photos suddenly appeared on the internet.

These things are all super-black materials from these four TV stations.

And one is more explosive than the other, explosive enough to make all the executives of the four TV stations resign on the spot and apologize publicly.


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