Chicago 1990

Chapter 610: Peace Consensus

By mid-December, some media people began to publish textual works about the Sinaloa case one after another. The VIBE magazine of Quincy Jones and Russell Simmons was from a reporter who was standing by the gate of Highland Park at that time. I bought a photo of him that night at a high price.

'No matter how desperately APLUS is to separate the close relationship with the gang members, he can't deny that the villain appeared at the door of his mansion in Chicago just before Sinaloa killed the FBI detective. According to reporters on the scene, Sinaloa yelled that he is a good brother of APLUS, they are definitely not the first day they met, they have friendship, good, years of friendship...'

'In 1992, one of the two sang on stage, and the other shot and fired off stage, and jointly created the crazy nightclub tragedy in Harlem, New York, causing K-Ci to die on the spot.In order to commemorate this'feat', Sinaloa even tattooed the lyrics of APLUS that night.'

'Little Lori?Everything can be pushed to the hapless little Lori, let us review the bloody crime committed by Sinaloa in Los Angeles!At that time, he attacked MC, a well-known local radio DJ and death row record company owner Sugnet, because these people said bad things about APLUS on the radio.Where was Little Lori at the time?Going to jail in San Diego!And Sugnett and the others did not scold Lori.'

"Fortunately, the heroic FBI inspector killed Sinaloa. He and the gang behind him disappeared. APLUS can escape legal sanctions, but it should not be arrogant in the streets..."

As soon as this article was published, Linda’s phone kept ringing, and some Chicago media with good cooperative relations could not sit still. They were suppressed by the news here, but now other newspapers have seized the opportunity. Knowing more about them, they don't want to become laggards of exclusive news.

"Not only the paper media, some TV stations are also planning to issue in-depth analysis programs. WGN and BET, which are close to us, are asking, and Miss Zoe Barnes from the Chicago Tribune."

Linda was a little embarrassed. "Many southern conservative white newspapers have begun to reprint or play freely, and their words are more explicit."

"Quincy Jones and Russell Simmons want me to die."

Song Ya is also a bit big head, Sinaloa should kill the two of them most, "What did Eli say?" he asked Linda.

"Ilay intends to take the initiative to do an in-depth program through some authoritative media to admit that you have dealt with it. It's nothing. Hip-hop singers from slums can't get around gangs. Everyone can understand. Then let the hip-hop singers who have a better relationship with you help memorize it. Endorsement, and then push things to the personal behavior of crazy fans and Little Lori."

Linda replied, "But what about the local medium and small media in Chicago? There are also some large paper media, such as the New York Times, which seems to be interested in this topic."

"Let Eli come, he is professional."

Song Ya found his crisis public relations, and according to his suggestion, he convened the WGN, BET, and Chicago Tribune with the most cooperation, "I will release some exclusive news to you, and then you will cooperate to produce an in-depth topic , To cover the direction of the wind brought by VIBE magazine."

Song Ya said to the representatives of the three media.

"But you can't let the outside world see the obvious tendency of whitewashing, APLUS."

The people at BET hesitated: "We don't know what the more credible and authoritative media will write. If we do too much, we will be passive when their reports come out later."

"It's okay. The things I give you are based on facts. Facts are always the most tenable. You only need your reporting tendency to lean toward me a little bit. If the authoritative paper media wants to hit you in the face, they will make up. Fact." Song Ya calmed them, "If they make up, we can call back."

"Will you take this seriously?" Zoe Barnes asked.

"Of course, I never do things half-heartedly.

Song Ya pledged, and then let Eli discuss the report with them in private.

"Mr. Johnson, next year my A+ apparel will expand advertising, can you give me a friendly price?" He was not at ease with BET's attitude, and then immediately called BET's owner Johnson, crazy hinting.

"Are you really based on business considerations or..." Johnson was also worried, "I just want the media to shut down?"

"Half and half."

Song Ya didn't play tricks with him, "Dancing out of my life, I have brought a lot of goods to my T-shirts. Next year we plan to expand the scale of counters in the Quanmi store."

A+ Apparel made a lot of money in 1994, but Scout still recommends that only part of the profit is used to distribute dividends and continue to build a sales network. Advertising does need investment. It happens to be used to exchange benefits, even if the media dare to speak. The support of advertisers, otherwise where does the energy of companies like Nike in the media field come from?Isn't it because they are big advertisers?

"I will review the report samples before evaluating." Johnson did not immediately agree.

"This guy!"

Song Ya hung up the phone dissatisfied.

"BET has made a leap in the number of subscribers this year, ranking it to more than twentieth among all-meter cable TV stations." Linda warned, afraid of his impulse.

"I know, he depends on John Malone."

After Johnny Carson mentioned the telecommunications bill next year, Song Ya did some understanding. The cable television giant TCI led by John Malone was very smart and started to use the resources of the telephone and telegraph company. Cable construction capability: Do cable TV home projects, benefiting from TCI’s 500-station plan, users who have access to TCI’s cable TV service can easily open any of the 500 stations as long as they make a call, and then honestly and on time Just pay the bill.

Johnson followed the right boss, and BET is the only large-scale black TV station. With the surge of TCI users, the number of BET subscribers has naturally risen and become more powerful.

"No matter who he relies on, he now has a lot of control over the direction of public opinion in the black community." Linda said: "The cable station is also more resistant to advertisers."

"Don't worry, I won't offend him stupidly."

Song Ya had no choice but to be able to stretch, "Let other related media wait for these three reporting calibers to come out before acting. Those who are disobedient will never get the news reporting rights of me and Mimi, let alone advertising or anything."

"Okay." Linda noted. At this time, there was a faint bounce sound from outside the villa. She went to the window and glanced, "MC and Escobe are here."

Song Ya also followed. MC and Escobe were at the door of the villa to receive a body search with their hands raised. The attendants brought by the two were playing with basketballs.

"Hey, Brother Cooper." They were the middlemen who helped Sugnett run errands.

Song Ya went down to the living room and hugged them, "Uh, I really didn't know that Sinaloa would do what happened that night, but I am still willing to apologize to you and Sugnet."

"Linda, are you okay?"

When MC is not drinking, he is a less street-like person than Es Cube. He greeted the former employee Linda, "I know, you are not that kind of madman. That incident also made me reborn and cherish the life in my life. Every day, I believe in God more..."

He seemed to be frightened by the UZI shooting that night, with a pious face, "We don't need hatred and killing."

"Yo, Brother APLUS, Sughnett doesn't want to make things bigger. Now the FBI is about to stare at him, but some people in the blood gang will not be so reasonable."

Escobe is lame, but he is very clever. After his main enemy, Big E, fell silent, he turned into a firm call for a truce, and he was relatively aloof in various disputes.

"I heard, sit down."

Song Ya said, "I'm unlucky to meet that kind of lunatic."

Everyone has a peaceful consensus. The two West Coast guests first finished the work of spreading the message, and Song Ya invited them to help appear in the whitewashing show, "I will pay back." He said.

Neither MC nor Escobe asked what the return was. After thinking about it, they wanted to consider whether to appear on the scene to help. "APLUS, how are you here?" Escobe asked: "I heard that the FBI is operating in Chicago. Bigger."

"Yes, the detective has died, and Sinaloa's people have been swept away."

Song Ya knows that this guy likes to test his underground energy, "There are other friends, but it's best not to deal with them on the day."

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