Film and Television 1992: Creating the Golden Age

Film and Television 1992: Creating the Golden Age

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About This Novel

In 1992, the golden age of television had just begun. While everyone was still talking loudly and preaching boringly, Xu Zaizhi, a media master who traveled from 2025, threw out a subversive concept at the interview room of the main station - "telling the people's own stories." From creating a phenomenon-level variety show to supervising the production of national-level TV series. Years later, when asked about his original dream, Xu Zaizhi just smiled: "When I first entered the industry, I just wanted to set a small goal first and make something that people would like to watch." (Also known as: "The Years I Did My Career at CCTV") (Tag: career writing, professional hardcore, welcome to the pit)

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Aabb88abc7mo ago

The daddy taste that hits the street

After reading dozens of chapters that are full of daddy vibes, it's too boring. Novels also need to have emotional value. What's the point of being full of preaching at the beginning? The refreshing writing can make people feel happy, but reading this book is a bit depressing. Before rebirth, he was a low-class social animal. After rebirth, he is still a licking dog in the agency. What is the meaning of rebirth? Now that you've been reborn, there are plenty of opportunities to make a fortune. Don't you feel comfortable being a capital expert? It is not a good choice to go through the qualifications step by step in the organization. If you have money, you have everything, but if you have no money and ability, it means nothing.

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Orchid in the Empty Valley and Dream of Xiaoxiang3mo ago

I'm at CCTV 23

Thank you for the seven-day free membership A pretty good chronicle of CCTV's program career A newly graduated college student died suddenly due to stress, so Lao Deng was reborn in this body. With future editing techniques and program presets, he launched a vigorous show of the times for CCTV Single heroine, or no heroine. If she is the heroine, she will be his partner, which is very suitable. As a time-travelling native, she can help the protagonist control the direction of the times. It will not make the protagonist deviate from the secular setting that is too outrageous to be accepted at the time. It can also help the protagonist control the general direction. The protagonist has reached this day all thanks to the support of noble people. Of course, it is also in compliance with the times. Without the support of his director and leadership, all his ideas can only be castles in the air, so this thing tells us () The perspective is quite unique, and the genre is relatively niche, but it is very comfortable to read. It is a period-type entertainment text with a focus on producers.

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Book Friends 20240517660_ce5mo ago

The writing is good, the characters are very realistic, not intellectually subdued, and the office politics are very eye-catching. Although the golden finger was very abrupt in the early stage, it basically faded away later. It is worth recommending! Come on! !

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Everlasting Cloud3mo ago

Not good-looking

It's so long-winded, there's nothing about the workplace, career line, or relationship line, it's all just chatter. Please read this novel to read the story😕

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Book Friends 20230112398_cd3mo ago

An excellent and informative book

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Book Friends 20240107576_be4mo ago

Hurry up and update, the cows at home can't be so idle😄

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No Harm on a Rainy Night2mo ago

Ever since he saw the parallel world, he started jumping around and turned into Zhang Muzhi. Is it necessary to be so secretive when writing an entertainment novel?

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King.@darkness2mo ago

So boring, I thought it was some good book

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Le Guang Qin Chen2mo ago

To be honest, I only read the first chapter and haven't read the rest yet, but I'm not disappointed.

What do you mean everything used to be art? Are they all commodities now? I think that ever since TV stations started selling advertisements to create profits, TV programs have had the inescapable commodity attribute. So how long ago is the author talking about? Is art in the era of state funding? It won't work anymore? Obviously not. So I think the author's very daddy rant is completely confusing the concept. Anyone who advocates that art is not a commodity should not think about making money. If you want to make money and still say this, isn't it like being a prostitute and still building an archway?

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Book Friends 20210301765361801182mo ago

Is this book now a eunuch?

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