The media exclaimed!
The American people are also filled with emotion.
No one could have imagined that Kyle had caused so many troubles during this period of time, frequently making headlines in major media!
In June, despite many people being pessimistic about Titanic, including the director and production company, Kyle resolutely purchased its investment shares. This incident was heavily ridiculed by numerous American media outlets.
The lucky guy who is "stupid but rich" has become Kyle's label for a while!
In January 1998, one month after the release of "Titanic", it won the weekly box office championship one after another with overwhelming force, which surprised the media reporters and they called it a miracle.
At this time, Kyle, who was once known as a "stupid man with a lot of money", was once again praised by the unscrupulous media as an investor with "excellent vision" in an extremely dog-licking manner.
In March 1998, Kyle once again became a hot topic in the media due to the Oscar incident;
In April 1998, ICQ went public, and Kyle's reputation as a "genius investor" spread like wildfire.
In mid-May 1998, a 14-minute short film, The Tuner, was released.
At the end of May 1998, there was the massive acquisition of the WB Public Television Network, and the controversy surrounding his nickname "Little Emperor of Television";
Then, with the launch of "SpongeBob SquarePants 2" and "Peppa Pig", Kyle once again dazzled everyone's eyes.
The media and people throughout the United States didn't know the number until they did the math, and once they did, many people were really shocked.
"Kyle Page is simply a walking mobile hotspot!" many people were shocked.
Well, Kyle has since been given a new title.
....
June 1, 7pm.
America's Got Talent Season 2 is back on time!
Piers Morgan, former editor-in-chief of the British Daily Mirror;
Well-known American veteran actor and singer: David Hasselhoff;
Sharon Osbourne (female), a well-known Hollywood music PD, writer, and agent
There is no doubt that the appearance of the three judges who had served as judges in the first season made the atmosphere on the scene boil again, and made countless viewers in front of the TV ecstatic.
After all, people like the original cast!
From this point of view, neither Kyle nor the "America's Got Talent" program team has any plans to replace the judges for the time being, but it is not ruled out that the number of judges will be increased or the judges will be replaced in the next season.
Everything should be based on interests.
In the first season of "Got Talent," the three judges' package fee was $7 million, but this season, it has climbed to $9.5 million.
Will Smith, the host of the show,
Its expenses have climbed from $12 million in the previous season to $15 million;
The expenses for the above four people alone are $5.5 million higher than last season!
For cost reasons, Kyle and Donna Langley have decided that "Got Talent Season 3" will no longer work with Will Smith.
The cost is too high!
The selection of judges also needs to be carefully considered. Once someone makes an exorbitant request, Kyle doesn't mind replacing him immediately and asking him to get out.
really...
The new season of "America's Got Talent" is still very exciting and did not disappoint the audience.
Singing, dancing, acrobatics, magic, talk shows...
The excellent performances of the outstanding contestants one after another really gave the audience on site and the audience in front of the TV a visual feast.
Of course, those programs that are "mystifying" and "down" in themselves are also entertaining and make many people laugh.
Kyle himself was also at home, watching this episode in real time.
In addition, Ms. Donna Langley, president of UPN Limited, interim president of The WB Public Television Network, and executive producer of "Talent's Got Talent," reports real-time ratings to Kyle at regular intervals.
7 p.m., 5.8%;
7:20 p.m., 6.6%;
7:40 p.m., 7.1%;
8 p.m., 7.5%;
Finally, when the first episode of "America's Got Talent Season 2" came to an end, the peak ratings of the first episode reached 7.95%, just short of breaking 8, and the average ratings also reached 7.23%.
There is no doubt that "America's Got Talent Season 2" broke the ratings of the previous season as soon as it was aired, and once again won the ratings king of the day!
"Got Talent" was able to achieve such results as soon as it was broadcast. The WB Television Network, as a public television station and a new broadcasting platform, has made an indelible contribution.
UPN is ultimately a limited television station, and is naturally inferior to public television stations in terms of attracting viewers and winning ratings.
Otherwise, why would Kyle buy the WB Public Television Network? Is he just bored?!
....
After the first episode of the second season of "America's Got Talent" was broadcast, many viewers changed channels, but there was still a considerable number of viewers who remained on WB TV.
——"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire"!
The new variety show presented by Golden Dawn Entertainment Group still makes many people full of expectations.
"This is Mr. Kyle Page's second show as executive producer since 'Got Talent'. It must be good." A young audience member who admires Kyle said with certainty.
"That's right, Mr. Page is a genius, he won't destroy his reputation!" a woman laughed.
Many viewers have confidence in Kyle!
Be confident about the new variety show "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire"!
Similarly, Kyle, as the executive producer of the show, is also full of confidence in "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire".
Man, that's How to Be a Millionaire!
The little bully of the "question answering" type in variety shows!
The ratings are quite high!
"Oh my god, I suddenly remembered that crappy contract again." Kyle frowned.
The new variety show "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" is not "original" by Kyle, but the North American copyright and production rights were purchased from the British ITV Broadcasting Company in April last year, and it really cost a lot of money.
1. A one-time payment of £6 million;
2. The license period is 5 years, and 15% of the net profit of each season's broadcast revenue must be transferred to the British ITV broadcasting company;
As for other terms, such as liquidated damages, supplementary explanations and other legal clauses, there are as many as 30,000 words.
Kyle cursed ITV's black heart more than once.
Although Kyle only paid 6 million pounds to obtain the North American copyright of "How to Be a Millionaire", it seems that it is not as much as the 20 million pounds that Kyle sold to ITV for the copyright of "Britain's Got Talent".
But...
ITV is such a shady company!!
They also want a minimum of 500 pounds in North American licensing revenue for each season of How to Be a Millionaire. Over a five-year period, based on the broadcast schedule of one season per year, they will receive an additional 25 million pounds in capital from Kyle.
That adds up to 31 million pounds!
Moreover, this is the lowest price!
Others are not clear about the profitability of "How to Be a Millionaire", but Kyle, as a time traveler, knows a lot about it.
Just as Kyle complained, the show "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" was officially launched.
