The Modern Age of the Mysterious

v1 Chapter 568: ideal newspaper

"One day's new covenant."

Looking down the "mountain road" of this slogan, you can fall on the front page headline of the "Beacon Evening News" that day.

Since there was no shocking local news, Sean directly took the news and introduction of the revision of the Evening News as the headline of the day.

"Rebirth of Feelings" - Editor-in-Chief "Ugly Lion" Richard Norton, who claimed to have not written an essay for many years, but Sean was still amazed by his writing.

As if summoning the heroic lion in his heart, Sean read between the lines a kind of excitement to start a new voyage.

In this introductory article, Norton succinctly points out the innovation of the Evening News after expounding and prospecting.

Although it is an article with obvious intentions, it still shows just the right feelings.

Next to this article, is the reply letter from the "president of the newspaper".

In fact, Sean, who was indifferent to the newspaper industry disputes, deliberately responded to the previous accusations made by other newspapers in a slightly violent way.

In the letter, he described himself as a pioneer who insisted on progressiveism, and this siege of public opinion was obviously a mass persecution of him and the newspaper by the old guard.

Sean knows what the current readers are like, and he doesn't mind continuing to fight his counterparts in the newspaper, because he can just call on the readers' understanding and sympathy.

While laughing and jumping, the "Ryans" inexplicably cast the spotlight on themselves in a siege way, while making a generous statement in the text, accusing the industry of insulting them...

Sean couldn't think of a better way to promote it.

He is even somewhat grateful to his "straightforward" critics for this.

After the editor-in-chief and the president each wrote an article, the page at the bottom of the front page was a circular issued by the New Testament Faith Bureau on strengthening the faith of Salvation.

Such a draft is nothing more than God's love for the world and the movements of "high-level" shepherds.

This is a manuscript that perhaps only a devout believer can read word by word.

There are two distinct attitudes in the newspaper industry regarding the publication of the press release of the Bureau of Religion.

The liberal trend that emerged after the European War had a great impact on the press. There are quite a few new newspapers that are no longer willing to publish the press release of the Bureau of Faith, let alone put it on the front page.

On the other hand, those newspapers that have a good relationship with the Holy Court, or newspapers with devout beliefs at the top of the newspaper, will still follow the old practice and put the manuscript in an important position.

The "New Testament Evening News" used to do this, and Sean, who just wanted to please the court, continued this tradition.

It can be regarded as a gentle and opportunity lineage in the radical innovation.

In short, Sean made up his mind that the sales of the newspaper he ran should be high, and he wanted to please the official. It's that simple.

Then, Sean turned directly to the second page of the speed version.

Manager Lewis gave the financial analysis manuscript of the day one hour after the stock market closed, and at this time, it was written verbatim below the stock market price of the day.

Of course, this lovely page is not only about the content of stocks, but all the reports obtained by the Speed ​​Squad today were published in the "Evening News of the Day"!

Looking at the news of the day printed by the roller printing press, Sean felt a trance.

Before that, I'm afraid people can't imagine how it feels to see the news of the day in the evening paper.

This is like the first time people heard that after the opening of civil flights, it only takes two hours from Xinyue to Rongguang City.

Just as the telegraph technology was first used in the news industry, people on the other side of the ocean could read the news written by foreign correspondents the day before the European battlefield.

Although compared to these technological innovations, Sean's speed version seems a little insignificant, but it is also a progress that is in line with the temperament of this era.

It is a small progress that will make people have infinite reverie about the future.

Sean looked at his "work" in disbelief.

When people work hard for a goal, they don't know what the final effect will be.

But when the finished product is actually obtained, an indescribable feeling will arise.

An incredible feeling.

Sean sighed lightly and began to quickly browse the rest of the first issue.

There is no need to read it again, because he has reviewed those words over and over again.

The tone of news gathering and editing has completely changed, and the old-fashioned atmosphere of New Testament Evening News can no longer be found.

After putting down the newspaper, Sean knew what that incredible feeling was:

The current "Evening Lighthouse" is already close to his ideal newspaper.

Sean left his seat. After working for days, he finally felt a release.

He threw himself on the sofa in the office and covered himself with a coat. Fatigue quickly made him fall asleep.

Olivia, who was sitting at the desk next to her, looked at Sean with her chin up, with a soft expression on her face.

Sean hadn't had a dream for a long time, but this time off at work actually made him have a dream.

In his dream, he saw the wet New Testament streets. Evening newspapers were neatly stacked in the newsstands. People passing by would take one. Those newspapers were blown up by the wind and turned into grey doves covered in words, flying towards the tall buildings. between…

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Twelve thousand copies.

The next day Sean rushed to the office and learned that the sales of the first issue was 12,000 copies.

However, Sean and editor-in-chief Norton weren't overly excited by the number.

Because the attention given to the "Revision Controversy" is temporary, Sean has already predicted that there will definitely be a big bubble in the sales a few days ago.

What made Sean even more curious was the possible reaction to his letter.

After all, his passionate reply was directed at the chief writers who besieged him, and it's no wonder that the other party would stop...

Therefore, he asked John to buy the mainstream newspapers of the New Testament and read them while sitting in his office.

He laughed as soon as he opened The Sun.

Steve Ryan does appear to have found a new job.

But not the editor of the new page, but transformed into a critic.

Ryan calmly described the "crappy reform" of the Evening Lighthouse in a deliberately objective tone, calling it a "typical failed transformation"...

Ryan, who has not written for a long time, is not stingy with his own writing this time. UU Reading www.uukanshu.com deeply analyzes the "stupidity" of the Evening News: He said that Mr. Dickinson wanted to follow the new elite line and wanted to please Those readers who did not belong to the Evening News have paradoxically surrendered their status and become "Penny Newspapers".

This fully shows that Mr. Dickinson is a "paradoxical" man, as he has shown in the newspapers--

In this narrative, Ryan implies that Sean is irritable, fickle, contradictory, greedy, and stupid.

And the person being evaluated, at this moment, finished reading this obviously unobjective comment with a smile on his face.

The reason for the smile is not because Sean is happy to be splashed with dirty water, but because he knows that this "war of words" has not ended.

His opponents didn't realize that this war of words was the perfect propaganda for the new edition of the Evening News—

Of course, people watching the lively want to know how Mr. Dickinson will reply next, so they can only continue to buy "Evening Beacon".

And after buying it, they're likely to read it, and so on...

He's thankful that he responded on the first issue, and that the old-school hatred for him was so deep and surging, and because of that, the spotlight continued to shine on him.

However, he smelled something different in today's paper.

Beyond pure criticism, something different.

Sean squinted his eyes, clipped the bottom half of the newspaper with his fingers, and started to read it carefully...

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