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Immediately after the broadcast, the first pages of various internet portal sites were covered with articles about the featured reality show 'Cinderella’.

The hot reactions were even introduced to the evening news, and the talk shows and entertainment programs featured dating Thomas and 10 beautiful women.

If there are 57 million non-viewers, they are more than 70% of the total subscribed furniture of cable companies and satellite companies that broadcast the program. Accurate data will be aggregated later, but 70% is unlikely in the United States with many different ethnicities and channels.

The reason that the number of furniture still remained at 80 million was that the program manufacturer, Johnston Cable, moved 'relaxed’ the most. Originally, the Cinderella program said it had no intention of sharing the Johnstone cable with other affiliated cable companies that packaged channels such as movie show music.

Unlike in the past, if there is a growing competition in urban areas, we have seen fewer than hundreds of thousands to more than a million new members, so we don't want to miss out on this opportunity.

These closed policies have had to change recently. As the Cinderella show was illuminated throughout the United States, 'Let's all eat and live together’ started pouring in petitions and complaints, putting it in a slightly sober state.

As one of the fastest-riding companies, we are hearing the word "dinosaurs", and the sound of ballmen being "unfair" is coming from the support of a powerful parent group that dominates the entertainment market. In this situation, they gave me broadcast rights because I didn't have to pretend to be a small cable company or Murdoch's chosen not to fight anymore. However, the value was received.

However, in the case of Murdoch's competitor Dish Networks, which had the second cable company and 17 million subscribers, the negotiations were still unfavorable because the others were still outstanding. However, resuming negotiations based on today's results is only a matter of time.

And I wanted to see it, but for some reason, I made an internet broadcast on YouTube for the viewers who were sad that they didn't have a channel. Even though they deliberately delayed the delay of 20 minutes, the connector crashed.

What was interesting was that while watching the broadcast, we were able to communicate with each other by exchanging opinions, and the 'Likes' ranking, which was set to graph 10 people's popularity in the top right corner of the screen, caught my eye.

"Ehhh, you bastard. Make a villain at all!"

"Well, it's not like that. I'm being unfair, too! Stacy likes me, and then suddenly she avoids me after you show up."

Thomas, condemned, protests as if it were unfair. But I'm a little sorry to see you stammer.

"Then you have to tell me yourself, or are you going to throw it on the air? You and I can't even talk about that? You thought I was your only friend."

"B, suddenly you want me to tell you why I don't have a girlfriend, so what? Even though I'm only in the lab, I keep asking you... you're gonna have to give me a reason. That's all I can think about. Did you see the way she pushed me? How embarrassed I was."

Thomas is an excuse for the persistent question of the moderator, and I don't really care. I was just jealous of the guy who played with 30 beautiful girls by himself, so I punished him more.

If you ask why there are 30 people instead of 10, the broadcast was the first time yesterday, but the recording was already done three times. Seeing that there were so many people, I recorded it in advance and edited it more fun because it was hard to live broadcast.

"Damn, I envy you more, don't I? '

He tasted it for no reason. 30 out of 1.3 million people who consider themselves beautiful, there is no such luxury.

"Someone you like... of course you do. Who's there?"

"Heehee. I don't know yet. My head is killing me. Who do you think's okay?"

Thomas is having a lot of happy thoughts. My mouth says I have a headache, but I have a smile on my mouth. He asks me to pick one and salts it.

"Well, you have to count five. Just count to 10."

"I think Shannon is the prettiest. Emma looks... Kick-kick... sexy. Rosie has a cute face and a cute mouth. Lucy is tall and smart, and Heidi seems too nice. I think he'll listen to me. I think Elicia is as cozy as her sister. Bailey... she didn't want to be hot. And Vicky loves her seashells. You know, the crabbies are so sophisticated, they don't look so good. And Jenna's a little different from me, right? Maybe that's the right personality for me. On the contrary. Viola is talking."

"Hey! Stop it! That's why you have to go after five! What's wrong with a girl when you put it like that? I thought you liked all 30 of them."

"...."

I yelled, "I stabbed him. ’I'm scratching my back head and smiling like a hermit. It's absurd to make assumptions... so there's a line of 30 names and traits all memorized.

"Good thinking is a problem..."

After hearing the details, I understood a little about Thomas' suffering. During the date, my face, body, personality, small gestures and profiles are 100% in my head.

Normally, people forget. If they meet 30 people, they forget something, unless they have a particularly good feeling, because their memory fades after just one day. It's not that hard to get roughly 10.

Thomas, on the other hand, keeps his information in his head, organized during the encounter. The problem is that no matter how you compare, liking people is not 'quantified', so the more vivid the memory, the more confusing it is. His computational thinking doesn't rate well.

“Go and play until there are only 10 people left in your head. Focus on one thing and you'll forget.

“Okay, then I'll just do the experiments I've done before. ”

Thomas strides out, saying he'll postpone the trouble later. I'm gonna keep playing with the drones. Tsk, tsk.

After the second show, the influence of the Thomas Val Cinderella heat rapidly expanded, and something completely unexpected happened. It is a kind of unusual social phenomenon that reporters cannot miss. The media started to call it Cinderella syndrome.

< New TV viewing trends. Twice as much fun together? >

[Women gathered together and sat ‘together’ in front of the TV. It's about the Cinderella Reality Show that was aired last night. There have been a lot of programs so far, but I don't think it's ever been as fun as this one.

Fun and soothing as Thomas and 10 women date! Catarrhea, nervousness, and joy shared! Journalists also participated in an exciting show with close friends.

Surprisingly, the 'Cinderella' website on the Internet had a lot of comments about the bizarre fun that people felt when they came together to see each other at work, at home, or at a bar. It is a very interesting fact that many women want to see the next show around reporters with like-minded friends or coworkers.]

< Empty luxury store. What the hell is going on? >

< Cinderella hits the shopping town in a straight line! >

[A strange situation occurred in which young women disappeared in luxury stores and shopping streets where young women usually went shopping.

Although no one knows that 'Cinderella', which produces and broadcasts on the Johnstone cable, when the lid was opened, an unexpected victim occurred.

For example, Burberry stores in Los Angeles and New York have been deprived of one-third as many guests as they usually do, and women who are mainstream consumers have been cut off.

Especially when it came to stores against single women in their 10-20s, they were critically hit. Yesterday evening, as long as I was in the famous shopping street, there was no one from 7: 30 to 9: 00, and there was also a very relaxed view of the young women watching TV.]

"Haha. This is nice."

After the second broadcast yesterday, I laughed as I watched the articles pouring out. At first, I thought that Jennifer and the secretarial family members were very unique in seeing the crowd. But it was my mistake.

Dogs flock to see it.

This is the latest trend created by the Cinderella Reality Show. I don't think it fits well with the American code of individualism, but are women all the same?

When I brought it up at the morning meeting, so did his wife, who was in her 40s.

"My wife said she saw it with friends. So are the daughters, and they're all asking me to tell them about Chief Thomas. I'm very curious about people around me, so they're looking for new things to talk about. “

"This seems to be quite popular with Thomas."

"It's not just popular. It's a huge deal. It's three million dollars a 30 second bills. The first broadcast was a million dollars, and I tripled in between. “

Glenn, who is in charge of the Johnstone cable, will take the lead and explain. However, my voice grew louder without me knowing it.

"Yes?! Three million dollars? That's... that's a lot, isn't it? I don't think even the Super Bowl is that good."

"I remember that the Super Bowl was about two million dollars last year."

$3 million a horse. $100,000 a second. This is ridiculous. I'll make $10 million just by hitting 10 lightly in the future with simple calculations. But...

In the United States, if I try to watch it because there are too many advertisements, it's annoying. I've been watching both Cinderella... and I can't blame her for my company, but I've been hurt by my patience.

People born here are still better off with some immunity, but if they have a Korean mind like mine, I feel frustrated.

"So, how many commercials are they running? “

I turned around and asked Glenn again. I remember testing my patience yesterday and wrinkling my forehead. And I was actually curious.

"Other cable companies typically spend about 20 minutes advertising on one-hour and 60-minute programs, while Johnstone cables were cut to 15 minutes to increase consumer satisfaction. Yesterday, it was an hour and a half, so I would have done an ad for about 22 or 23 minutes."

'Dammit, you like consumer satisfaction... twice will break your heart.'

It is an idea that has occurred on its own in my mind. An honest sentiment is good. So if you spent 20 minutes easily in advertising, two for every minute, 40 for a total of three million dollars per minute, 120 million dollars... ugh.

"Did you make 120 million dollars a piece yesterday?!! “

It was so surprising, the advertising revenue was tremendous. I honestly didn't think this through.

"That's not all. There's a line of costumes and prop sponsorships waiting, and my wife said she was sponsoring them at Jens, so I accepted some of them. In the brand name, they offered to give me 20 million dollars if I let them all wear their company clothes at one time."

"Really? This... why is it so toxic? But it's just a reality show, and I'm too different from other programs."

It's an honest feeling. No matter how popular it is, there are dozens of times the gap between the searches and other programs. And Superbowl is the largest broadcast program in the United States, watched only once a year by more than 150 million people. How does a show like that get $3 million if it's $2 million?

That's about as likely to go up in the second broadcast as it is now. Well, how long till the last one? This one goes on the Guinness Book.

I asked Glenn why they were spending such ridiculous and expensive money on Johnston cables because they wanted to give me some of that money to advertise.

"Superbowl is annual, but it's the first time in history that this show has ever seen. Honestly, there's very little chance that a rich man like Chief Thomas will ever come back to a TV show. Besides, Thomas is young, and it's hard to find 20-something people who have more than a billion dollars, so what are they going to do on a reality show?"

Glenn's explanation was correct. In short, it is unprecedented in history. That doesn't sound like three million dollars. From what I can see, there doesn't seem to be a single man in his 20s with over a billion dollars to go on the Marriage Program.

"You're right. Shouldn't we call this more?"

"Haha. There's probably four of them left, so it's going to be four million, five million, maybe six million dollars."

Glenn says his own projected advertising revenue, sponsorships, copyrights, and other revenues would add up to $6 billion in volume.

"Gosh, shouldn't we at least give Chief Thomas some fuel? And what can I do for the contestants?"

Spider-Man, formerly extremely popular, reached week 11 and reached just over $200 million in theater revenues. I also know that the famous Titanic was only $250 million in the country in 10 weeks, and Cinderella will be over $1 billion in just six weeks. This is only a short-term, shortsighted effect.

Look at Youtube. He's already taken up residence in the Cinderella Wind as a new platform. There was no YouTube just last month, but no one knows it now. That's not even in the billion-dollar budget.

What the hell is going on? ’

It's nice, but it's a little confusing with the way things are going. It feels too easy to make a billion dollars.

Artwork Reviews

There are statistics that show programs in the United States typically use more than 15 minutes for advertising in 60 minutes. There is, of course, deviation. And more at the big event, right?

The Big Bang Theory, the most popular sitcom in the United States today, pays $326,260 per 30 second for advertising. The program has less than 20 million viewers. In fact, it says 19.2 million.

In January 2006, CNN money showed that the Super Bowl 30 second ad went from $250 to $2.6 million. But January 2013 showed that the price had gone up to four million dollars, four million dollars per 30 seconds -- over four billion won. Expensive, right?

The last one, by the way, I wrote it without thinking, but I was a little confused because many people said it was fun. Do I have to write this in detail even though I'm a writer? It's because I have this idea. I think the writer has only thought about one thing that's too big.