Chapter 452: Desalination

"Tina, we meet again."

In the luxurious reception room of the Beverly Hills Club, Ronan shook hands with Tina Brown, the editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair: "You are so beautiful today."

Tina Brown smiled and said, "Thank you." She knew that Ronan was a busy person and would not be okay to ask her to meet, so she asked directly, "Is it something to ask for today?"

Ronan smiled and said, "It's a small matter for you to help."

"Just say it." Tina Brown said without leaking: "Ronan, we are friends. I will definitely help if I can help."

Ronan could understand the meaning of this, and he also knew what Tina Brown was.

Therefore, after seeing Tom Cruise and Brian Lord yesterday, he first looked for the editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair.

Ronan didn't need to go in circles, saying: "In the past few days, there have been some reports about Tom in the media, and Vanity Fair has also published some."

Tina Brown frowned insignificantly, still keeping a decent smile on her face, and said: "The specific content of the magazine is written by the editor below. I am basically not involved in it, and the specific situation is not very specific. clear."

Ronan didn't care, and said, "Tina, you should have heard of something, right?"

Tina Brown nodded slightly: "Have heard some." She turned passive to active, and asked, "Ronan, are you going to interfere in this matter?"

Not a party, few people are willing to get involved.

Ronan solemnly said: "Tom is my friend, and CAA is my long-term cooperative brokerage company. If you can, you can help if you can."

Tina Brown is obviously thinking.

"There are so many news in Hollywood every year, but not much." Ronan said lightly: "As far as I know, more than 80% of Vanity Fair's revenue comes from advertising."

Tina Brown looked up at Ronan, and suddenly thought of something. At the beginning of this year, I saw a report from the Advertising Business Department. There were content on the Relativity Entertainment for Large Clients, which might be directly related to Vanity Fair. More than ten movies and televisions have produced business connections.

The measurement criteria for some things are actually very simple and not as complicated as imagined. The key is to see whether there is capital in hand.

There is no doubt that Ronan, who has the entire Relativity Entertainment Group as a support, has enough weight in the eyes of Tina Brown.

It's not that the people at CAA haven't found Tina Brown, but Tina Brown found an excuse to push it away. CAA needs media like Vanity Fair as a medium to promote its stars.

But Relativity Entertainment is different. The announcement of the movie and TV under the Relativity and Oscar public relations may generate tens of millions of dollars in interest in Vanity Fair.

Tom Cruise's news is so hot, he can't make so much.

And "Vanity Fair" cannot be like those low-level gossip tabloids that have no style, and all messy news is published. It must maintain a higher-end style, which also limits the space for hype.

But in just half a minute, Tina Brown weighed the pros and cons, and said with a smile: "I didn't know it before. I'll just go back and find out."

Ronan smiled and said, "Thank you."

"You're welcome." Tina Brown said naturally: "We are old friends, and Relativity Entertainment is also one of Vanity Fair's closest partners. It is right to help friends and partners."

Things went well. Ronan chatted with Tina Brown for a while. Tina Brown took the initiative to leave and said that he would deal with Vanity Fair about Tom Cruise this afternoon.

A few minutes after Tina Brown left, Tom Cruise and his agent Walter knocked on the door and walked in.

"Sit, Tom." Ronan pointed to the single sofa next to him. "Sit, Walter."

Tom Cruise sat down and said, "I am embarrassed."

Ronan smiled and said, "We are friends, so there is no need to see others like this."

Tom Cruise said apologetically: "My troubles, I also want you to spare time to come back from San Francisco."

"Everyone has something they are good at and some unique things." Ronan didn't find it bothersome. It might be too exaggerated to say that it was a simple effort, but it was not too difficult. He said, "Maybe I need your help anytime."

Tom Cruise smiled and said, "You can call me at any time where it is useful to me."

Ronan changed the subject and said, "Tina Brown will do related work today. Vanity Fair is no longer a problem."

Tom Cruise breathed a sigh of relief, and said, "It's still your words."

Walter asked concerned: "Will she just say but not do..."

Tom Cruise frowned and looked at the temporary agent, need to doubt Ronan's words?

Ronan said: "No." He simply explained: "Although Tina Brown is the editor-in-chief, she is actually more like a businessman. A businessman values ​​practical interests."

Walter understood that Tina Brown could not risk losing the big client of Relativity Entertainment and make some unwise choices.

Ronan exhorted again: "Tom, Walter, you will contact Tina Brown specifically in the follow-up. You still need to have the attitude you should have."

"I understand." Tom Cruise nodded.

Walter said: "The company has been in contact with the media such as Vanity Fair."

Ronan knew about Tina Brown, who was a veritable businesswoman. As long as it was profitable, it wouldn't be a big deal to suppress "Vanity Fair" to report Tom Cruise's negative news.

Of course, the benefits are not big enough, and nothing has to be discussed.

Tina Brown’s most successful case is undoubtedly a series of reports and books by the Princess of Wales.

While Diana was alive, Tina Brown used her identity as a media manager to actively approach Diana and even became Diana’s most trusted best friend, but after getting enough information, Tina Brown immediately became an explosive Diana expected the cruelest person.

After Diana's death in a car accident, Tina Brown was also the one who made Diana the most dead and richest and most successful. Not only did the editor-in-chief several media broke the news and discredited her, she herself published several books about Diana.

For Tina Brown, Diana is always a good card in her hand.

Someone in the media industry has said that Tina Brown made her career start to a glorious start through Diana, and achieved higher career goals through Diana.

Tina Brown has a life motto that fully reflects the media industry and entertainment stars-worse than being talked about is that no one talks about it.

Ronan glanced at the time and said, "I made an appointment with the editor-in-chief of The Hollywood Reporter in the afternoon, and we will go to Burbank later."

Walter asked concerned: "Can it go well over there?"

Ronan said, "There is basically no problem."

Yesterday, when I called the editor-in-chief of The Hollywood Reporter, I briefly talked a few words.

But Ronan reminded: "Relativity Entertainment has business dealings with many front-line media. It is not difficult to convince them to downplay the relevant news hype. I am powerless for those gossip tabloids."

Tom Cruise answered: "It's okay."

Walter said: "Those tabloids dare to make up everything in order to attract people's attention. There is really no good way. But without the real influential front-line media to follow up, the tabloids will have limited influence even if they continue to follow up, and they will soon be transferred. aims."

Ronan nodded: "There are too many people and things worth reporting in Hollywood."

When leaving the club, Tom Cruise quietly said to Ronan that Scientology was also doing related work, but it was very unsuccessful. The media did not buy it. The reputation of Scientology is really bad.

Within a few days, the negative news about Tom Cruise in the entertainment media suddenly disappeared a lot, and all that was left was some gossip tabloids, and the incident was slowly calming down.

Ronan met with Brian Lord again. Facing the people of CAA, he was not so polite. CAA and Shahai Entertainment subsequently jointly declared to assist Shahai Entertainment in packaging and producing a TV series called "Prison Break" .

According to the agreement reached between Ronan and Brian Lord, CAA significantly reduced the package service fee in this project.

Pat Kinsley fell silent temporarily, and did not make any more movements.

"You didn't do anything anymore?"

In a mansion in Malibu, UU Reading Nicole Kidman asked Pat Kinsley: "Is such a good opportunity passed for nothing?"

Pat Kinsley said: “When it’s time to stop, I’ll stop. Brian Lord of the brokerage company warned me that if I take any action, I’m going to get into a deadlock with the brokerage company. Just look for another chance."

Nicole Kidman seems a bit unwilling: "Hope once and then again, the popularity will decrease."

Pat-Kinsley solemnly said: "No matter how hype is now, there are only tabloids. The front-line media will not follow up and will not have much influence."

"Why?" Nicole Kidman asked.

Pat Kingsley knew what she was asking, and slowly said: "Ronan Anderson of Relativity Entertainment Group has taken action. He is not something I can shake."

Nicole Kidman's face instantly turned pale: "It's him again!"

"Huh?" Pat Kinsley looked at Nicole Kidman: "Have you had a conflict with her?"

Nicole Kidman couldn't speak straight, shook his head and said, "No."

Pat Kingsley reminded: “It doesn’t matter what you say about Tom Cruise. Don’t provoke Ronan Anderson. He holds an entertainment group’s film company owner. The influence is not Tom Cruise. Than."

Nicole Kidman thought of the stupid things he had done under Oscar night impulse and self-inflation, and regretted it immediately, and said immediately: "I will not have any contact with Ronan Anderson."

Pat Kingsley urged: "Nicole, this matter ends here. You should not mention it in any public places. We still need the power of CAA to help you win the second Oscar."

Nicole Kidman said, "I understand."

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