Chapter 1177: Chapter 402: Arican Taboos
George V, without suspecting anything, exchanged pleasantries with Donnie and others before getting into the waiting car. The convoy headed straight to the Surf Hotel.
Once the convoy arrived at the Surf Hotel, Donnie entrusted the task of welcoming George V to Charles Dawes, Earl Bock, Casim Grant, and others.
Is George V important?
Very important!
But to Donnie, it was just so-so.
He’s not a subject of the United Kingdom, so naturally, he doesn’t have that kind of respect for the royal family.
Moreover, Donnie has a lot of things to do now.
After greeting George V, Donnie listened to the report from Bastian Robinson.
Currently, the most important thing for Starry dia is the layout in California.
“The newspaper with the largest circulation in California now is the ‘Los Angeles Tis,’ followed by the ‘Pioneer Newspaper’ and ‘Forum Newspaper.’ However, due to the strength of the ‘Los Angeles Tis,’ the ‘Pioneer Newspaper’ and ‘Forum Newspaper’ frequently collaborate to counter the ‘Los Angeles Tis,’ although their cooperation isn’t consistent, as these two newspapers often compete due to various issues. It’s safe to say that the newspaper industry in California is dominated by these three giants!”
Bastian Robinson seriously outlined the current situation to Donnie.
According to the directives from the Venus Bank general eting, Bastian Robinson should first acquire so small and dium-sized newspapers in California to beco the Vanguard Officer of the ‘Atlantic City Post’ in California.
This task is certainly sothing Bastian Robinson is going to undertake, but now he has another matter he wants to consult Donnie about.
“We’ve already reached out to two local newspaper companies, and they’re willing to sell. The problem now lies in the delivery network in California, which is primarily controlled by these three newspapers, so I think we should establish our own delivery network in California!”
The United States has a peculiar issue with newspapers.
They often sell their newspapers to custors on a quarterly or yearly basis, aning those who subscribe to the newspaper can usually receive it right at ho.
This is why in Arican films, you often see kids on bicycles tossing newspapers into every household.
These kids are the delivery network Bastian Robinson is referring to, although during this ti, there are fewer kids joining the delivery network.
Kids just want to earn pocket money.
In this era of the United States, whoever controls the delivery network controls the newspaper’s sales.
Before Harry Chandler took over the ‘Los Angeles Tis,’ he once had a fierce argunt with the Sect Leader of the ‘Los Angeles Tis,’ General Otis.
Harry Chandler demanded to beco the distribution manager of the ‘Los Angeles Tis.’ Such a demand infuriated the proud General Otis, who imdiately asked Harry Chandler to leave.
By then, Harry Chandler had already made a na for himself. Facing General Otis’s rage, he casually remarked: I can leave, but I’ll take with a delivery team of fourteen hundred people to deliver newspapers for your competitors, ‘Pioneer Newspaper’ and ‘Forum Newspaper.’
This situation made General Otis feel fear for the first ti.
Without delivery personnel, the newspapers he’d painstakingly published couldn’t reach readers.
Without stable, considerable distribution volus, where would the advertisents co from?
It’s important to know that the main inco for newspaper operations basically cos from advertising.
Establishing a large, efficient distribution network, extending its reach to every corner of the city, isn’t sothing achievable overnight.
After consideration, General Otis conceded!
Later, the matter beca well-known among Aricans. According to external reports, it was during this incident that General Otis recognized Harry Chandler’s abilities and even married his daughter to Harry Chandler, leading to the transfer of the ‘Los Angeles Tis’ from the Otis Family to the Chandler Family.
The delivery network in California is now primarily controlled by these three newspapers, even if Starry dia acquires local newspapers; in reality, it requires the delivery network of these three newspapers.
Therefore, Bastian Robinson believes they should establish their own delivery network in California.
“Moreover, we have advantages that those three newspapers cannot compare.”
Bastian Robinson explained.
Donnie asked: “What advantages?”
“Apollo Chain!” Bastian Robinson replied: “Their delivery team has to collect those newspapers from the printing factory every day, whereas our delivery team can pick up the newspapers they need to distribute at the Apollo Chain stores. We only need to divide the delivery teams according to the regions of Apollo Chain stores, which can save us more ti than our opponents!”
After listening, Donnie simply considered and then rejected Bastian Robinson’s suggestion.
“There are two issues here, first, as I’ve said before, we should avoid grand displays. If we do this, it will definitely alert the three newspapers, possibly even pushing them into the sa camp, which would cause us a lot of trouble.
As long as Apollo Chain is involved, they will be able to guess that it’s the ‘Atlantic City Post’s’ actions, then our acquisition of local newspapers would be redundant!
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