Reborn Wealth America

Chapter 33 The Little Reporter with Wrong Style

Winnie Adams is 21 years old this year and is a freshly graduated intern from Harvard University's journalism department.

Relying on her own strength and some unknown force, she easily became an intern reporter of the [Los Angeles Times].

The Los Angeles Times is the largest folio daily in the western United States. Its influence and status are second only to the New York Times and the Washington Post, and it is known as the third largest newspaper in the United States.It was founded in Los Angeles on December 4, 1881, and has a history of more than 100 years.

Although today is three days to work.

But with a cute face, a good figure, a kind smile, and a friendly attitude.

I quickly gained the love of my colleagues.

She received an assignment from the editor in chief who was going to send her to Marbury Beach in Los Angeles to interview a politician.

This politician is likely to participate in this year's mid-term elections and is a hot political star.

This level of tasks.

According to reason, it is not her turn to be a new intern reporter.

Interviews this kind of politician, or this kind of celebrity-level figure, and those who receive the task are the old journalists who are sophisticated and serious.

Only they have the qualifications and experience to deal with such tasks well.

In any case, it is not her turn.

But by coincidence, the editor-in-chief called her to go.

Originally, with Winnie's self-confidence, she thought this task was very simple and she could accomplish it beautifully.

But she didn't want to go.

The reason why she didn't want to go was because if she did, it would destroy the friendship of colleagues who had finally gathered.

Everyone will suspect and even alienate her.Why is she a rookie who has just graduated and walked out of school, so why can she receive such a task?

Compared with a task that is actually trivial to her, she feels that the friendship between her colleagues is more important.

So she was going to the editor-in-chief to refuse this mission and ask him to send someone else.

The editor-in-chief's office is all glass. She walked over and knocked on the door.

I found out that there was another person in the office besides the editor-in-chief.

This other person is an associate editor.

Winnie felt that she might have disturbed the two editors, so she shook her head embarrassedly and planned to come back later.

But seeing the editor inside waved to her, she had to open the door and walk in.

"Good morning, Mr. Anderson and Mr. Bruce." She greeted with a smile.

"Good morning!"

"Goodmorning!"

Editor-in-chief Anderson responded with a smile: "What can I do, Winnie."

"Um... Mr. Bruce, please talk about his business first, my business is not that important!" Winnie smiled politely.

"Okay." Anderson nodded kindly.

Let the deputy editor-in-chief Bruce next to him couldn't help but complain: when did the editor-in-chief Anderson, known as the iron sandwich, become so kind.

What is the identity of this girl?

"Bruce, regarding what you said, I don't agree with sending a reporter to interview an unimportant press conference!"

"In Silicon Valley, there are more than 1,000 press conferences every year. If such a small press conference, we have to send people to it."

"Where are we going to find so many people?"

Turning his head, facing another subordinate, Editor-in-Chief Anderson was not so gentle.

The deputy editor-in-chief of Bruce who complained inwardly was also very helpless.

If his friend hadn't asked him for help, he would actually not be willing to export it.

Because it is close to Silicon Valley, the world's most famous high-tech new technology entrepreneurship location.

The various conferences that lead to Los Angeles every year are simply countless.

From giants like Apple and Google, to all kinds of cats and dogs, underground garage startups with only two or three people, there are several press conferences every year.

Just like the editor-in-chief Anderson said.

If you participate in every event, the [Los Angeles Times] will not have enough staff to increase it tenfold.

But since it's a friend, please.

He had to bite the bullet and persuaded: "This conference is about a new environmental protection technology conference! I think it is necessary to participate. Now the whole world is discussing environmental protection, which is a hot spot..."

Editor-in-chief Anderson waved his hand to prevent him from continuing to speak, and said impatiently: "Environmental Technology Conference? Did you forget the conference of ICKS three years ago?"

"Um... okay." Bruce's deputy editor said helplessly.

The company three years ago reportedly developed a high-tech technology that can collect and summarize automobile exhaust gas and turn it into combustible gas again.

Then the company is ready to hold a release.

At that time, Bruce, who had just become the deputy editor, even happily went to interview himself.

The results were at the press conference.

It was revealed that the company's so-called new technology was a scam.

It seems that this time, he went because of a request from a friend on Dune Road.

Of course, not this one.

"Okay. Let's forget it." Bruce's deputy editor had no choice but to say.

"Um..." Editor-in-chief Anderson nodded, "You go out."

Wait until Bruce's deputy editor has no choice but to leave.

The editor-in-chief Anderson said to Winnie again gently:

"What's the matter? Winnie. Is it a bit tricky? Then I will ask Jenny or Alice to accompany you as your deputy."

Jenny and Alice, two senior female reporters of the Los Angeles Times, are the predecessors of Winnie.

If you follow the normal trajectory, the journalism students who have just graduated from the university can only become the deputy of these two highly qualified female journalists.

But when she came to her, such an old qualification, in turn, became her assistant.

The two people in this office seemed to take this kind of weird thing for granted.

But Winnie refused.

"Mr. Anderson. I don't want to go to Marbury!"

"what?"

Editor-in-Chief Anderson was taken aback, the expression on his face changed, and then he smiled: "Okay. How about going to Apple? Cook has a technology salon to be held."

Winnie Adams was speechless for a while.

How is this different from the original mission?

These are tasks that require veteran qualifications, and well-known journalists with deep qualifications are capable and qualified to carry out tasks.

She could complete it, but like the previous task, it was too swagger.

Reluctantly, Winnie suddenly flashed her inspiration.

I am just a little reporter now.

Following the trajectory of a normal little reporter, now I can only go to run some trivial things that don't matter.

This is normal.

Trivial matter?

Winnie suddenly thought of the press conference that Bruce's deputy editor mentioned earlier.