Chapter 715, Issue 2, Page 11
Chapter 715, Issue 2, Page 11
Chang Yun did not reply to the message for a long time.
He probably doesn't remember when he said that.
Just as Lu Wantang was about to offer another reminder, she noticed Lu Wanxing's curious gaze as she turned her head to look at her from time to time.
Since there wasn't anything confidential or private information on the phone, she simply tilted the phone to the side and agreed to let him glance at the chat history.
Lu Wantang's messages are always concise and clear, and Lu Wanxing immediately noticed the question.
Why do you suddenly want to know about this?
After muttering the question aloud, Lu Wanxing immediately realized what was going on.
"Should we sign Lydia to the Western branch?"
"We have this idea, but the head office and branch offices need to evaluate her."
Market potential, commercial value, professional competence, and character are all within the scope of the evaluation.
As Tangxing Entertainment grows in size, a one-man show is no longer suitable for the company's development, even if Lu Wantang, as the boss, has a 100% adoption rate in making decisions.
Lu Wanxing was not surprised that Lu Wantang would have such a thought.
As his younger brother, how could he not know what kind of person his older sister would admire?
"If it's a two-way selection process, then it probably won't be easy."
"It seems that as soon as rumors of Lydia's discord with the company came out, major companies that heard even a little bit of the news couldn't wait to extend an olive branch."
Lu Wantang didn't care: "But there's still no news about her renewing her contract or changing jobs, so Tangxing can definitely try to win her over."
As she spoke, she opened Lydia's encyclopedia entry.
"According to the encyclopedia, she also speaks several languages and has sung songs in many regional languages... If we can sign her, we won't lose out."
Lu Wanxing nodded in agreement.
When it comes to company matters, he always does whatever his sister says.
After all, Lu Wantang wouldn't make any outrageous decisions.
On television, many people in the studio applauded Lydia's confident remark.
"That's Lydia's charm," Xiwen concluded.
Once everyone had calmed down, he walked to the other side of the guests, next to Chen Yubai.
"Finally, there's our equally popular Chen."
"Before this, Chen Yubai."
Xiwen looked serious.
It was as if the announcement of whether Chen Yubai would be eliminated was about to take place any second later.
Everyone looked over, including Clephia and the others.
Chen Yubai also unconsciously became nervous.
The next second, Xiwen suddenly laughed and asked:
"Was my pronunciation of your name standard enough?"
The question, which seemed to have a sudden change in tone, brought a sigh of relief to everyone, but also left them feeling annoyed.
Chen Yubai, the person involved, patted his chest and said, "Xiwen, you really scared me!"
Xiwen put on an innocent expression: "I think this is very important, if I can't call you by your name correctly."
Xiwen's joke just now drew criticism from many viewers.
His respectful attitude at this moment won him a lot of people's favor.
Chen Yubai laughed: "Your pronunciation is already standard enough, and even more standard than many people in Dongzhou."
"Really?"
“Of course.” Chen Yubai feigned helplessness. “In fact, there are many dialects in Dongzhou, and their pronunciations are not quite the same.”
Xiwen understood: "It's the same in Xizhou, I can understand."
After saying that, he brought up Chen Yubai's performance just now.
"Chen is singing another new song tonight. Did you choose this song yourself?"
“Yes,” Chen Yubai affirmed. “I really like this song. It can make people feel better, and I want to pass on my good mood and positive attitude to the listeners.”
"I can tell from how lively you are on stage that you have achieved your goal, and the audience's interaction was very positive."
"Yes, I am very grateful." Chen Yubai bowed slightly.
"If this weren't a competition, I think I would try DJing live; that might create a better atmosphere."
"I didn't know you had this idea." Xiwen said in surprise. "Then why didn't you implement it? Did the production team reject the idea?"
"No, I dismissed the idea myself."
Chen Yubai expressed his regret that he was simply too busy to have any time to learn DJ skills.
Xiwen understood: "I think your idea can be realized at future concerts."
"thank you for your good wishes."
Xiwen wanted to ask some other questions, but at that moment, a staff member in the audience reminded him.
He swallowed the various questions that lay ahead:
"So, one last question."
Which performance was your favorite tonight?
Chen Yubai answered almost without hesitation: "Metal Band!"
"reason?"
"I'm also a fan of the red and blue team."
This reason is perfectly valid.
only--
"There are a lot of idols and fans tonight!"
"I can already foresee that there will definitely be a certain number of 'fans' in the second part of the competition later."
Xiwen slowly walked back to the center of the stage.
"However, the most important thing right now is the result of the first part of the competition among the guests."
He drawled out his words.
The atmosphere on site instantly shifted from relaxed to tense.
The screen still displays eight rectangular bars of different colors.
Just when everyone thought that Xiwen was about to announce someone's voting and rating results, he suddenly coughed twice.
After everyone looked over, he slowly said:
"Starting from the second episode, the production team will adopt new evaluation criteria."
Everyone was immediately stunned.
Some people were simply surprised that the production team would actually stir up trouble in this regard.
Some people were surprised that the production team had waited until now to reveal this.
This is so unexpected!
"Don't worry," Xiwen said reassuringly, "neither of the judging panels will be abolished."
"The change in evaluation criteria stemmed from numerous viewer comments on the official website... Viewers felt that the public jury's votes were insufficient to represent the preferences of the general public, so they requested the addition of an online voting function."
Regardless of what the guests and judges thought, the audience was certainly pleased with this explanation.
[So leaving comments on the official website actually works?]
[I checked the comments, and it seems there are indeed people saying that the two judging panels might be unfair.]
[The production team is so dedicated!]
[So there will be a live vote later, right? I'm ready!]
[The production team really went all out, didn't they? I've become a fan of this show now.]
[Does online voting mean that viewers from all over the world can participate?!]
[Wow, I already anticipated the bloodshed that was about to unfold.]
[I'm more interested in knowing the extent to which the public vote will influence the outcome; otherwise, isn't it a waste of time?]
……
The moment that rational analysis appeared in the comments, Xiwen had already brought up this point.
"Next, the production team will use the votes and scores from these three parts to rank the contestants."
"To make it easier for everyone to understand, the scores from the professional judging panel still have the greatest impact on the results, accounting for about 50%."
"The influence of the public jury's votes is about 30%, while the influence of the general public vote is about 20%... These are not exact figures, but they can be used as a reference."
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