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Chapter nine hundred and fortieth at risk

Chen Chu didn't know if there was any problem within the North American Publishing Association at this time, would he still have the intention to continue to compete with the Digital Copyright Association?

Chen Chu didn't expect that he could defeat several major publishing group giants this time, but as long as he could break up with the small and medium-sized publishing companies in the North American Publishing Association.

This is enough for the Digital Copyright Association. Competing with several major publishing groups and competing with thousands of publishing companies in the entire North American Publishing Association are completely different concepts!

As the former head news actress of NB TV, Alex has been in the news industry for nearly ten years. He is naturally familiar with writing about how to attract attention.

Alex, who hadn't been so excited for a long time, didn't feel a little sore in his wrist until he finished writing it. However, looking at the manuscript in his hand, Alex was quite satisfied. She hadn't started writing for a long time, and her writing skills still seemed to have not regressed. After all, she had been used to it for more than ten years.

More importantly, the writing style of this report is not very important, but the incident needs to be known to everyone.

Thinking of the possible impact after this report came out, Alex's mouth couldn't help but curl up. This was also a time to show Chen Chu and the senior executives of the North American Trust Fund that she had the opportunity to show her strength to Alex. Sometimes a news report may be more effective than hundreds of millions of dollars spent. Her writing style is like a knife, and she can also kill people without blood!

Alex wanted to publish this article in his "North American New Economic News", but Alex knew that if he wanted it to have an influence, the influence of the North American New Economic News was still a little bit worse.

After getting up and walking for a few steps, Alex picked up the phone. After so many years in the news media industry, Alex naturally accumulated a lot of connections.

Alex is sure that these connections will help her this time. If it were before, Alex was not sure, but now she is no longer the same. Although her media company is only a department under the North American Trust Fund, as long as they know who the person behind her is, those people will never refuse her request!

The next day, the North American Delaware Newspaper suddenly reported an article and then quickly began to go crazy.

"The Death History of North American Publishing Company!" The title is sensational enough, and the content inside is even more explosive. The writers have obviously obtained specific information and explained that since the North American Publishing Association and the Digital Copyright Association began to compete, hundreds of publishing companies have completely disappeared in history, including several old publishing houses that have gone through half a century, which have escaped the ups and downs, but have never avoided this industry competition.

The subsequent reports are even more interesting. Most of these small and medium-sized publishing companies that have gone bankrupt and gone bankrupt are concentrated on the North American Publishing Association. Although the Digital Copyright Association also goes bankrupt, in comparison, the North American Publishing Association suffers much greater losses!

Without the things behind this report, everyone would know that the competition between the two sides was fierce, but they would not think too much. The news reports behind this article completely aroused conspiracy theories among countless people.

"This time the competition has attracted much more than the large publishing groups. There are internal news that in this competition with the Digital Copyright Association, the large publishing groups are more likely to promote books that are piled up in the warehouse, and the losses are much smaller than those of small and medium publishing companies!"

"What's more interesting is that in this competition, the market share of several major publishing giants has not only not reduced in New York, California, Houston and other places, but has increased slightly!" The article did not say why the market share of publishing giants has increased, but in the end it said meaningfully, "But these market share does not fall into the hands of the Digital Copyright Association."

This article was not directly pointed out, but people who have read the news immediately had countless thoughts in their minds. Small and medium-sized publishing companies within the North American Publishing Association were used as cannon fodder by publishing giants this time!

Otherwise, why did small and medium-sized publishing companies suffer so much losses, but the publishing giants are not affected much at all.

The subsequent reports made countless people think a lot. After hundreds of small and medium-sized publishing companies went bankrupt, the market they left behind was not occupied by the Digital Copyright Association, while the market share of those giants of large publishing groups grew against the trend. It is natural that who occupied these blank markets!

When this report came out, it almost immediately caused an uproar in the entire North American publishing industry. Those bankrupt publishing companies almost jumped up when they saw this report.

A strong conspiracy theory smell began to spread suddenly. This time the competition was initiated by several giants from the North American Publishing Association.

But now, the Digital Copyright Association has not been defeated, but the North American Publishing Association has suffered heavy losses, and the publishing companies have fallen into pieces!

This made people start to speculate whether the major giants of the North American Publishing Association want to deal with the Digital Copyright Association or want to take the opportunity to take the opportunity to take down small and medium-sized North American publishers?!

Do the conspiracy of several major publishing giants in North America use knives to kill people, use small and medium-sized publishers as cannon fodder, and then seize the market of small and medium-sized publishers, and then rush to seize the market of small and medium-sized publishers. Media reporters, who were already hilarious, would they still be the king of uncrowned when they encounter such a thing?

After the report in Delaware, major newspapers in North America began to reprint, especially after NB TV publicly commented on this article, the whole news began to spread like a flood.

This time the report is more focused on third-party media, neither inclined to the North American Publishing Association nor on the side of the Digital Copyright Association, so the North American Publishing Association does not have much precautions. By the time you notice it, it was too late.

After Viacom and Chuko's technology mastered the media began to shout, this news report had spread throughout North America in a short period of time, and public opinion was in an uproar.

It was so great that at this time, a small publishing company owner in California suddenly declared bankruptcy cried to the media that after his publishing company went bankrupt, it was indeed acquired by Harper Collins Publishing Group, one of the five largest publishing groups in North America!

As soon as this report was released, it added fuel to the fire and made the entire conspiracy theories circulate. It was almost certain that several major publishing giants in North America were using this competition to seize the entire market, or kill two birds with one stone, not only dealing with the Digital Copyright Association, but also dealing with small and medium-sized publishers who wanted to take action but had no chance in the past!

Of course, the opportunity for this bankrupt California small publisher to come forward was really a coincidence, just like waiting for this moment. However, in the face of the surging public opinion, these details are no longer paid attention to. They will wait until the incident is calmed down before anyone will pay attention to it, but it will never be now.

The entire North American Publishing Association is full of problems. The conflict of interest between large publishing giants and small and medium-sized publishers has always existed. However, most of the time, everyone needs to stand together and safeguard the interests of the entire publishing industry, so they can still live up to their face.

But this time, when a big publishing giant was not only used as cannon fodder for small and medium-sized publishing companies, but also stabbed them in the back. Small and medium-sized publishing companies were exhausted in front of them, and they took out real money to compete with the Digital Copyright Association. Several major publishing giants were actually thinking about the market they had fallen and planned to acquire them all!

It was like throwing a match on a powder barrel and it was ignited instantly. The entire North American Publishing Association fought almost for a moment. The conflict between the suppressed small and medium-sized publishing companies and the large publishing giants broke out completely, and the entire North American Publishing Association was in chaos.

Faced with this situation, David Gner, president of the North American Publishing Association, held an urgent internal meeting, calling on the members of the North American Publishing Association to remain calm and not be deceived by some media reports.

However, at this time, no matter how many explanations are, it is useless. At the meeting of David Gner, hundreds of bankrupt publishing companies gathered together and demanded that the North American Publishing Association and several major publishing giants compensate them!

How dare David Gner agree to such a thing? If every publisher goes bankrupt in the future, they will compensate each publisher. A publisher costs dozens of dollars and millions of dollars, but the North American Publishing Association will have thousands of publishers!

"David Gner, you are with the vampires of Landon, HarperCollins, Horton Mifflin. You have never considered us!" A bankrupt publisher below stood up and said to David Gner with anger on his face.

David Gner opened his mouth and was about to say something. At this time, someone below threw the garbage in his hands towards David Gner on the stage. The whole scene suddenly became in chaos. The small and medium-sized publishers gathered below threw all the things in their hands towards David Gner.

Faced with the angry bankrupt publishers below, the entire scene was completely messed up. Then the security personnel quickly intervened and kept separating the crowd. David Gner also left the scene under the escort of the security personnel. If there weren't many security personnel coming today, David Gner might not be able to come out today.

Throwing the things on his body aside, David Gner went upstairs and entered a conference room. David Gner threw his coat to the ground, which showed how angry he was.

The giants in the publishing industry that gathered in the conference room were not only Penguin Publishing, the five largest publishing groups in North America, Random House, Harper Collins, and Hachette Book Group, but also Pearson Publishing in Europe, Wicoden, including the top 30 publishing companies in North America, Horton Mifflin, Simon Schuster, Lagardale and other major publishers, all of whom came here.

"What the hell is going on? Why did HarperCollins merge those bankrupt small publishing companies?" David Gner couldn't suppress his anger and asked the person in charge of HarperCollins.
Chapter completed!
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