The full name of TV2 in Hill's mouth should be New Zealand's national television station TV2.
As the name suggests, New Zealand National Television is the most powerful television station in the country, owning television stations such as and C-4.
Among them, TV1 is New Zealand's flagship station and the first large-scale TV station in New Zealand. It has appeared as an independent TV station since 1960. After the station was disbanded in 1969, it was renamed TV1. It is both a commercial TV station and a Public television.
TV2, which contacted Hill, was established in 1975 and began broadcasting in Auckland and Christchurch on June 30, 1975. It began broadcasting in Wellington in November, and then slowly covered the entire territory.
Like its big brother TV1, TV2 is also a public and commercial TV station. Compared with TV1, TV2's program planning is more inclined to attract younger audiences. It mainly focuses on entertainment programs such as TV series and reality shows. Most of the programs They are all imported from the United States.
TV3 was established on October 26th and is a nationwide commercial television station. Its programs are mainly entertainment, and most of the content is imported from the United States and the United Kingdom.
C-4 is a TV station that mainly focuses on entertainment programs and music videos. It is now the largest music TV station in New Zealand.
Compared with China, the status of " is a bit similar to a combination of music channels and ".
There is now no doubt that Hill's Notes can sell the rights, and since his series was serialized in the New Zealand Newspaper, sales and influence have continued to grow.
As Wang Bo originally guessed, "Fatal Notes" was quickly welcomed by readers after entering the market. It only took ten days to occupy the front page of the newspaper, and it has continued to occupy the front page position ever since.
With the popularity of this book, many celebrities and well-known media have begun to pay attention to it. New Zealand's national radio channel not long ago reviewed the country, and "Notes" was called the last detective work on the list.
With such attention and popularity, it is certain that "Notes" will be adapted into a major movie or TV series. Now it remains to be seen who is more courageous and wins the right to adapt this book.
TV-2 channel is now mainly engaged in TV series. In the past, they just bought the copyright and then broadcasted it. Now the top management has changed their mind. They make their own TV shows, make their own investments and make money.
After comforting Hill, Wang Bo first used the police system to check the phone number to prevent him from being deceived. There are many scammers in New Zealand now, and there are not enough fools.
The query information showed that the phone number belonged to a person named Trevor Haitham. Then he checked the name and found that he was indeed a producer and quite famous.
This producer started his film and television career in 1984. He first shot the documentary "Every Dancer's Dream". This work attracted attention as soon as it was released and won the silver medal at the 20th Chicago International Film Festival. prize.
In 2004, he joined the New Zealand National Television and was responsible for some programs on the TV2 channel. In the same year, he was awarded a Lifetime Honorary Award by the New Zealand Film Production and Development Association in recognition of his film "Father's Cabin" and the TV animated series "Boom". Lan Town" has had a significant impact on New Zealand's cultural undertakings.
All in all, there may be many scammers in New Zealand, but calling Hill is not the case.
Wang Bo leaned on his chair and turned his pen. He pondered: "Did you discuss the price on the phone?"
"Not yet. You know I'm quite shrewd. I don't know much about the market conditions, so I used a delaying tactic and asked you to negotiate the price for me. I heard that Mayor, your price negotiation skills are the best in the world. "
Seeing Hill's complacent look, Lao Wang really didn't want to hit him. Does this guy have a brain? It's not wrong to be so suspicious. After all, a brainless person cannot write the brain-burning "Fatal Note".
However, he, Lao Wang, has nothing to do with the cultural or film and television circles, and his understanding of copyright is not as good as that of Hildo. How can he negotiate the price for him? !
But he had other ways. This was the time to show off his connections. After much deliberation, he called the domineering president and asked him if he could find someone to consult on the copyright price of a copy.
Shane knew as soon as he heard that he wanted to ask about the value of "The Fatal Note", so he gave him a phone call and said that it belonged to John Barnett and that he had already said hello and he could feel free to ask.
After hanging up the phone, Wang Bo didn't know what the name represented, so he asked Hill: "John Barnett, do you know this?"
Hearing the name, Hill's eyes suddenly widened, and he took a breath: "God, you don't know this name?"
Lao Wang shrugged: "I don't pay attention to your New Zealand film and television industry at all."
Hill shouted: "Even if you don't pay attention, you should have heard of his name. He is almost the most famous producer in New Zealand!"
"Isn't the most famous producer in New Zealand Peter Jackson? Isn't he the Lord of the Rings series?" Lao Wang looked at him suspiciously.
The fat writer blinked and continued: "No, Peter is the most famous New Zealand producer in the world, and John Barnett is the most famous producer in New Zealand! If, I mean if this phone call is His, boss, then I will become arrogant!"
"Unfortunately, it wasn't him who called you."
Wang Bo searched for John Barnett's name online and found that the man was indeed very famous, with many related search terms and news.
This producer is older. He is one of New Zealand's most prolific television producers. He also produces films and entertainment programs. He is very active in crossover.
When Wang Bo attended the Four Towns meeting before, Haney once recommended him to watch a long-running soap opera called "Shortland Street". This TV series was produced by John and was a work of his South Pacific Film Company.
After confirming John Barnett's identity, he called the phone. The call was quickly connected. Someone asked: "This is Mr. Barnett's private phone number. What can I do for you?"
Wang Bo coughed and said formally: "I am a friend of Mr. Goode Shane, uh, President Shane, do you know? He asked me to contact Mr. Barnett because I have a script with him talk."
"Of course, please wait a moment."
Obviously, Shane's name is very popular in New Zealand, and the other party's voice immediately softens ten times as soon as he hears it.
Soon a deep voice sounded: "Hello, I am John..." ()). If you like this work, you are welcome to vote at Qidian.com (). Your support is my biggest motivation. Please come. )