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Chapter 202: Wonder Woman

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After agreeing on the package price of US$150 million for the three seasons and the additional conditions imposed by NBC, everyone began to negotiate on many detailed terms, the most important of which was the settlement date.

"Who Will Be a Millionaire", which previously cooperated with ABC Television Network, had a total of 138 million U.S. dollars for 69 episodes in the first season. The two parties finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the launch of the first season. Pay 35%. This time, for "Survivor", Daenerys Entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% each before the show starts and after it ends.

After agreeing on the package price of US$150 million for the three seasons and the additional conditions imposed by NBC, everyone began to negotiate on many detailed terms, the most important of which was the settlement date.

"Who Will Be a Millionaire", which previously cooperated with ABC Television Network, had a total of 138 million U.S. dollars for 69 episodes in the first season. The two parties finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the launch of the first season. Pay 35%. This time, for "Survivor", Daenerys Entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% each before the show starts and after it ends.

After agreeing on the package price of US$150 million for the three seasons and the additional conditions imposed by NBC, everyone began to negotiate on many detailed terms, the most important of which was the settlement date.

"Who Will Be a Millionaire", which previously cooperated with ABC Television Network, had a total of 138 million U.S. dollars for 69 episodes in the first season. The two parties finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the launch of the first season. Pay 35%. This time, for "Survivor", Daenerys Entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% each before the show starts and after it ends.

After agreeing on the package price of US$150 million for the three seasons and the additional conditions imposed by NBC, everyone began to negotiate on many detailed terms, the most important of which was the settlement date.

"Who Will Be a Millionaire", which previously cooperated with ABC Television Network, had a total of 138 million U.S. dollars for 69 episodes in the first season. The two parties finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the launch of the first season. Pay 35%. This time, for "Survivor", Daenerys Entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% each before the show starts and after it ends.

After agreeing on the package price of US$150 million for the three seasons and the additional conditions imposed by NBC, everyone began to negotiate on many detailed terms, the most important of which was the settlement date.

"Who Will Be a Millionaire", which previously cooperated with ABC Television Network, had a total of 138 million U.S. dollars for 69 episodes in the first season. The two parties finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the launch of the first season. Pay 35%. This time, for "Survivor", Daenerys Entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% each before the show starts and after it ends.

After agreeing on the package price of US$150 million for the three seasons and the additional conditions imposed by NBC, everyone began to negotiate on many detailed terms, the most important of which was the settlement date.

"Who Will Be a Millionaire", which previously cooperated with ABC Television Network, had a total of 138 million U.S. dollars for 69 episodes in the first season. The two parties finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the launch of the first season. Pay 35%. This time, for "Survivor", Daenerys Entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% each before the show starts and after it ends.

After agreeing on the package price of US$150 million for the three seasons and the additional conditions imposed by NBC, everyone began to negotiate on many detailed terms, the most important of which was the settlement date.

"Who Will Be a Millionaire", which previously cooperated with ABC Television Network, had a total of 138 million U.S. dollars for 69 episodes in the first season. The two parties finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the launch of the first season. Pay 35%. This time, for "Survivor", Daenerys Entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% each before the show starts and after it ends.

After agreeing on the package price of US$150 million for the three seasons and the additional conditions imposed by NBC, everyone began to negotiate on many detailed terms, the most important of which was the settlement date.

"Who Will Be a Millionaire", which previously cooperated with ABC Television Network, had a total of 138 million U.S. dollars for 69 episodes in the first season. The two parties finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the launch of the first season. Pay 35%. This time, for "Survivor", Daenerys Entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% each before the show starts and after it ends.

After agreeing on the package price of US$150 million for the three seasons and the additional conditions imposed by NBC, everyone began to negotiate on many detailed terms, the most important of which was the settlement date.

"Who Will Be a Millionaire", which previously cooperated with ABC Television Network, had a total of 138 million U.S. dollars for 69 episodes in the first season. The two parties finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the launch of the first season. Pay 35%. This time, for "Survivor", Daenerys Entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% each before the show starts and after it ends.

After agreeing on the package price of US$150 million for the three seasons and the additional conditions imposed by NBC, everyone began to negotiate on many detailed terms, the most important of which was the settlement date.

"Who Will Be a Millionaire", which previously cooperated with ABC Television Network, had a total of 138 million U.S. dollars for 69 episodes in the first season. The two parties finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the launch of the first season. Pay 35%. This time, for "Survivor", Daenerys Entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% each before the show starts and after it ends.

After agreeing on the package price of US$150 million for the three seasons and the additional conditions imposed by NBC, everyone began to negotiate on many detailed terms, the most important of which was the settlement date.

"Who Will Be a Millionaire", which previously cooperated with ABC Television Network, had a total of 138 million U.S. dollars for 69 episodes in the first season. The two parties finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the launch of the first season. Pay 35%. This time, for "Survivor", Daenerys Entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% each before the show starts and after it ends.

After agreeing on the package price of US$150 million for the three seasons and the additional conditions imposed by NBC, everyone began to negotiate on many detailed terms, the most important of which was the settlement date.

"Who Will Be a Millionaire", which previously cooperated with ABC Television Network, had a total of 138 million U.S. dollars for 69 episodes in the first season. The two parties finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the launch of the first season. Pay 35%. This time, for "Survivor", Daenerys Entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% each before the show starts and after it ends.

After agreeing on the package price of US$150 million for the three seasons and the additional conditions imposed by NBC, everyone began to negotiate on many detailed terms, the most important of which was the settlement date.

"Who Will Be a Millionaire", which previously cooperated with ABC Television Network, had a total of 138 million U.S. dollars for 69 episodes in the first season. The two parties finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the launch of the first season. Pay 35%. This time, for "Survivor", Daenerys Entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% each before the show starts and after it ends.

After agreeing on the package price of US$150 million for the three seasons and the additional conditions imposed by NBC, everyone began to negotiate on many detailed terms, the most important of which was the settlement date.

"Who Will Be a Millionaire", which previously cooperated with ABC Television Network, had a total of 138 million U.S. dollars for 69 episodes in the first season. The two parties finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the launch of the first season. Pay 35%. This time, for "Survivor", Daenerys Entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% each before the show starts and after it ends.

After agreeing on the package price of US$150 million for the three seasons and the additional conditions imposed by NBC, everyone began to negotiate on many detailed terms, the most important of which was the settlement date.

"Who Will Be a Millionaire", which previously cooperated with ABC Television Network, had a total of 138 million U.S. dollars for 69 episodes in the first season. The two parties finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the launch of the first season. Pay 35%. This time, for "Survivor", Daenerys Entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% each before the show starts and after it ends.

After agreeing on the package price of US$150 million for the three seasons and the additional conditions imposed by NBC, everyone began to negotiate on many detailed terms, the most important of which was the settlement date.

"Who Will Be a Millionaire", which previously cooperated with ABC Television Network, had a total of 138 million U.S. dollars for 69 episodes in the first season. The two parties finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the launch of the first season. Pay 35%. This time, for "Survivor", Daenerys Entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% each before the show starts and after it ends.

After agreeing on the package price of US$150 million for the three seasons and the additional conditions imposed by NBC, everyone began to negotiate on many detailed terms, the most important of which was the settlement date.

"Who Will Be a Millionaire", which previously cooperated with ABC Television Network, had a total of 138 million U.S. dollars for 69 episodes in the first season. The two parties finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the launch of the first season. Pay 35%. This time, for "Survivor", Daenerys Entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% each before the show starts and after it ends.

After agreeing on the package price of US$150 million for the three seasons and the additional conditions imposed by NBC, everyone began to negotiate on many detailed terms, the most important of which was the settlement date.

"Who Will Be a Millionaire", which previously cooperated with ABC Television Network, had a total of 138 million U.S. dollars for 69 episodes in the first season. The two parties finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the launch of the first season. Pay 35%. This time, for "Survivor", Daenerys Entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% each before the show starts and after it ends.

After agreeing on the package price of US$150 million for the three seasons and the additional conditions imposed by NBC, everyone began to negotiate on many detailed terms, the most important of which was the settlement date.

"Who Will Be a Millionaire", which previously cooperated with ABC Television Network, had a total of 138 million U.S. dollars for 69 episodes in the first season. The two parties finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the launch of the first season. Pay 35%. This time, for "Survivor", Daenerys Entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% each before the show starts and after it ends.

After agreeing on the package price of US$150 million for the three seasons and the additional conditions imposed by NBC, everyone began to negotiate on many detailed terms, the most important of which was the settlement date.

"Who Will Be a Millionaire", which previously cooperated with ABC Television Network, had a total of 138 million U.S. dollars for 69 episodes in the first season. The two parties finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the launch of the first season. Pay 35%. This time, for "Survivor", Daenerys Entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% each before the show starts and after it ends.

After agreeing on the package price of US$150 million for the three seasons and the additional conditions imposed by NBC, everyone began to negotiate on many detailed terms, the most important of which was the settlement date.

"Who Will Be a Millionaire", which previously cooperated with ABC Television Network, had a total of 138 million U.S. dollars for 69 episodes in the first season. The two parties finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the launch of the first season. Pay 35%. This time, for "Survivor", Daenerys Entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% each before the show starts and after it ends.

After agreeing on the package price of US$150 million for the three seasons and the additional conditions imposed by NBC, everyone began to negotiate on many detailed terms, the most important of which was the settlement date.

"Who Will Be a Millionaire", which previously cooperated with ABC Television Network, had a total of 138 million U.S. dollars for 69 episodes in the first season. The two parties finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the launch of the first season. Pay 35%. This time, for "Survivor", Daenerys Entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% each before the show starts and after it ends.

After agreeing on the package price of US$150 million for the three seasons and the additional conditions imposed by NBC, everyone began to negotiate on many detailed terms, the most important of which was the settlement date.

"Who Will Be a Millionaire", which previously cooperated with ABC Television Network, had a total of 138 million U.S. dollars for 69 episodes in the first season. The two parties finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the launch of the first season. Pay 35%. This time, for "Survivor", Daenerys Entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% each before the show starts and after it ends.

After agreeing on the package price of US$150 million for the three seasons and the additional conditions imposed by NBC, everyone began to negotiate on many detailed terms, the most important of which was the settlement date.

"Who Will Be a Millionaire", which previously cooperated with ABC Television Network, had a total of 138 million U.S. dollars for 69 episodes in the first season. The two parties finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the launch of the first season. Pay 35%. This time, for "Survivor", Daenerys Entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% each before the show starts and after it ends.

After agreeing on the package price of US$150 million for the three seasons and the additional conditions imposed by NBC, everyone began to negotiate on many detailed terms, the most important of which was the settlement date.

"Who Will Be a Millionaire", which previously cooperated with ABC Television Network, had a total of 138 million U.S. dollars for 69 episodes in the first season. The two parties finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the launch of the first season. Pay 35%. This time, for "Survivor", Daenerys Entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% each before the show starts and after it ends.

After agreeing on the package price of US$150 million for the three seasons and the additional conditions imposed by NBC, everyone began to negotiate on many detailed terms, the most important of which was the settlement date.

"Who Will Be a Millionaire", which previously cooperated with ABC Television Network, had a total of 138 million U.S. dollars for 69 episodes in the first season. The two parties finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the launch of the first season. Pay 35%. This time, for "Survivor", Daenerys Entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% each before the show starts and after it ends.