Chapter 422 Richard signed a major client(2/2)
"Ah..." Of course the audience knew what he was talking about, and they expressed their desire to see a good show.
David Letterman was so angry that he stood up from his chair, expressing an angry look, "Let me give you some hosting advice, Johnny. If you continue to ask questions like this, you will no longer have a job."
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"Hahaha……"
"There are rumors now that you are going to fire NBC and go to other TV stations?" Johnny Carson asked an important question after everyone stopped laughing.
"I'm not a person who likes to stand in line..." David Letterman laughed and cursed, but he was extremely serious when he said this.
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"Bob, you don't think you can let David work at NBC after you hired Jay Leno to take over the Tonight Show, do you?" Immediately, Ron Meyer called NBC's powerful financial director Bob Wright.
, this is the first part of Letterman's counterattack, to let NBC know his true attitude.
"We at NBC have a contract with him..."
"I understand, but let's put aside the contract first and talk about people. After watching today's show, do you still think David Letterman is a person who can swallow his anger for eighteen months and then renew his hosting contract with you?
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"Well, that's a problem..." said Bob Wright.
Niceta raised her fist happily in the office, and they passed the information on. The replacement host of the Tonight Show has not yet been decided, and Jay Leno has not yet secured it. And if David Letterman fails, he will definitely
Won't stay at NBC...
"We are pleased to inform you that David Letterman is now our exclusive agent."
By the next day, more than 500 agents at CAA received a memo jointly sent by Ron Meyer, Rick Niceta, and Richard Levitt.
"Dxmn it!" The CAA employee who was most upset was Ovitz's apprentice Jay Moloney. He looked at the name of Richard Levitt in the memo and realized that he had robbed him of the opportunity and almost left.
The intern who got out of CAA has now become the manager of the second host in the United States.
"These are all clients of CAA..." Ovitz's face showed no emotion or anger. He put the memo into a basket of archives and thought to himself, "Maybe I haven't swung a stick in many years and Meyer forgot.
Chapter completed!