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It's no exaggeration to say that a weekly production of ten thousand units was rely Arthur's preliminary plan.

Considering the current per capita inco and economic situation in Australasia, people still have a lot of disposable inco at their disposal.

Because the governnt works hard to balance housing prices and provides various subsidies and reductions for education and dical care expenditures, the living costs and burdens for the people are very low.

Although these efforts lead to the governnt incurring substantial expenses, they also benefit the country at the national level. Having more money in people's hands for spending is equally stimulating for the country's economic growth.

The current car ownership in Australasia is considerable, with an average of one car for every five people, and the total number exceeding 7 million, which indicates the people's inco and standard of living.

Upon hearing what Arthur said, Baird was first serious, and then his face lit up with excited joy.

No scientist dislikes the feeling of their research achievents being valued, and Baird felt the sa way.

In a situation where fa and fortune were not lacking, Baird's greatest hope at the mont was to see the televisions he developed sell well globally.

According to Arthur's instructions and plans, Baird's hopes were going to be realized within a few years, which excited Baird considerably and filled him with gratitude towards Arthur.

Had it not been for Arthur's appreciation of his talent and dreams in television, these would not have been realized so smoothly.

In Europe and Arica, there are many scientists with unappreciated talents, and so never realize their dreams in their lifeti.

Having the support of soone as high-status as Arthur, and substantial support at that, gave Baird the sentint that 'a scholar would even die for those who appreciate him.'

Of course, the current situation was certainly not to the level of death. But this also fird Baird's resolve. For the future research and improvent of televisions, he would devote all his life's efforts.

Whether for his own dreams or to repay Arthur's recognition and kindness, all these would drive Baird to persist in the path of television R&D and go a long way.

After personally watching the test of the latest television version, Arthur was still in a very good mood.

Both the standard and large-screen versions of televisions could achieve stable reception of wireless signals and display images, indicating they were ready for the market.

The manufacturing costs would not be too high, at least most Australasians would still be able to afford them.

This not only provided people with an additional form of entertainnt in their normal lives but also offered Arthur another channel for dia propaganda, which was a win-win.

However, before the televisions are officially sold in the market, the setup for television programs and channels needs to be planned in advance.

You see, just having televisions is useless. First, you need television programs, including soap operas that tell stories, news programs that report news, and other various works.

Then, through wireless communication, these television programs are transmitted to every television via various base stations, and the content is broadcast smoothly.

This requires not only the film companies that produce soap operas and other works but also the television channels that broadcast the programs, the television stations.

This is a massive structure of the comrcial market, and the royal financial group alone could never accomplish it.

Moreover, only with the participation of large amounts of capital can the market behind the television beco even more substantial.

On this point, apart from relying on the layout of the Royal financial group, it also depends on a large amount of dostic and international capital to actively shoot television works and establish television channels.

In fact, attracting capital into the field is quite easy to achieve. The pursuit of profit by capital is an eternal topic.

This characteristic can also be used to attract dostic and international capital to join proactively by displaying the vast market potential brought by the television.

To put it simply, as long as dostic and international capitalists see that they can make money in the television market, then without further persuasion from Arthur, a large amount of capital will start to enter the television market.

The reverse is also true. If the television market can't make money, then no matter how much Arthur calls for it, the capital will not be willing to co in.

So the question arises, how to demonstrate the enormous profits and potential behind the market for televisions?

The first thing to do, of course, is to demonstrate the stability of the current television sets.

After all, televisions are the carriers of the television industry. If the technology of televisions cannot achieve comrcialization, any developnt of the television industry is baseless.

To expand the market for televisions and television sets, Arthur decided to hold a television expo in Sydney, inviting global capital to participate in the expo, and to publicly sell televisions on the day of the event.

To attract attention, the television expo on that day had to broadcast programs.

How to choose the programs to be broadcast? Of course, it would be the more famous movies worldwide, also using the movies' fa as a form of publicity.

After contemplation, Arthur decided to broadcast the Dream of Australasia during the expo.

This movie is very special for Australasia, holding an extraordinary emotional significance for both the people of Australasia and Arthur.

Although it is a free movie, it does not an the production cost was low or the production quality was not refined.

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