Chapter 113: The Crowded Press Industry (Part 6!)

Yin Jun has a lot of entertainment in the past two days. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

came out of Aunt Zhang's side, and his family didn't go back, and went directly to an apartment next to him.

Tonight, it was Zhou Yuping, that is, Zhou Haimei's father, who personally invited Yin Jun's house after he was discharged from the hospital yesterday, and insisted on inviting him to a meal.

Everyone said that if you don't go out to eat, you will have a light meal at home, and Yin Jun naturally has no way to refuse.

Coupled with the fact that Zhou Yuping is Zhou Haimei's father, Yin Jun is naturally happy to have a good relationship.

If the relationship is a good friend, when you kidnap someone's daughter to film in the future, you will always reassure Zhou Yuping.

It was the day of school in two days, Zhou Haimei seemed to be busy sorting out her things, and when Yin Jun came over, she waited for a while before coming out.

It's just that she is wearing a floral dress, she looks slim, and she is much more beautiful than Wen Bixia, who stupidly said that she wanted to marry her just now.

This girl is half a year younger than Wen Bixia.

Adequate nutrition and proper exercise have made Zhou Haimei's development much better than Wen Bixia's.

To say that Wen Bixia is really naturally beautiful, in such an environment, such an ugly duckling at the age of twelve or thirteen can make her look so beautiful in the end, God really takes care of her.

Maybe because she is not very familiar with Yin Jun, Zhou Haimei doesn't say much, but judging from her actions and words, she still likes to be intimate with Yin Jun.

Although the boy is only 16 years old in this life, he is not short, he is already 165 cm, and he is handsome, although he is not as handsome as Zhang Guorong, but in the eyes of ordinary people, it is still good.

The key is that Yin Jun has a sense of closeness, when Zhou Haimei was lonely and helpless, Yin Jun calmly and steadily helped her take care of Zhou Yuping, and took her to complete the hospitalization procedures, etc., which implanted the idea of "my brother is very powerful and is my dependence" in Zhou Haimei's heart.

This is the same as when Yin Jun supported Qiu Shuzhen, who was almost falling, and then let her ride on her head to find Daddy Mommy, Qiu Shuzhen's thoughts were the same.

Zhou Yuping's wife, that is, Zhu Cuixiang, Xu Xian's wife, was originally stir-frying vegetables inside, but when she saw Yin Jun coming, she came out to say hello, and she was very grateful to Yin Jun for saving her husband, and then went to the kitchen to be busy again.

In just a few words, Yin Jun could see that Zhu Cuixiang, who looked a little ordinary, was definitely not a scheming woman, but a little unpretentious, just an ordinary housewife.

As for why Zhou Haimei doesn't like her, I'm afraid this is the difference between her own mother and her stepmother.

But other people's housework, Yin Jun will not intervene.

At the dinner table, Yin Jun briefly said a few words to Zhu Cuixiang, her knowledge is not bad, and she should have received a good education, but perhaps because of her average appearance, she also doesn't talk much.

But Zhu Cuixiang's fried dishes taste really good, not as blandish as the local production of Xiangjiang, but has some spicy taste of the two lakes.

After drinking a few beers, Zhou Yuping's conversation became stronger, and as he spoke, he chatted with Yin Jun about the printing and newspaper industry where he worked.

Yin Jun himself is in the newspaper industry, although he is the editor-in-chief of an unpopular magazine with a small circulation, but he is originally a family with the printing industry, so he also knows a lot, but he is not easy to show at this time, so he just listens quietly and listens to the difference between the current Xiangjiang printing and newspaper industry and later generations.

In the era when Yin Jun lived in later generations, the procedures for running a magazine and newspaper in Xiangjiang were so simple and low that it was simply unimaginable for mainlanders.

At that time, you want to set up a magazine or newspaper in Xiangjiang, the minimum registered capital is only 10,000 yuan, and there is no need to verify the capital at all, and when you register the company, in accordance with the regulations of the Xiangjiang government, prepare some simple information, such as the content direction of the newspaper, prepare whether it is a daily magazine or a weekly, etc., at most a week, you can issue a journal number, and then you can go to recruit and prepare to open a newspaper or magazine.

Then, when you're ready, you can apply for an issue number, and the government press department will review the content, as long as it's not anti-human, you don't have to worry about encountering obstacles at all, just follow the steps and pay the fees you should pay.

Especially in terms of magazines, basically except for the content you publish xx, which needs to be marked "under 18 years old are not allowed to buy", the Xiangjiang government does not have any restrictions on magazines, and it doesn't matter if you grab the government department and scold you every day.

So Yin Jun understood that the husband of the jade goddess Zhou Huimin, the so-called "genius" Ni Zhen, started and published a magazine, and began to brag about being young and promising, how funny it is - even any college student can do it, okay?

In fact, Ni Zhen just relied on the fame and connections of his father, the famous pseudo-science fiction writer Ni Frame, to hype it up.

In the next few decades, do you see what he has achieved?

Originally, Ni Frame wanted to facilitate his son's entrepreneurship, but he didn't expect him to take all this fame to pick up girls, and also took down the top two of the top ten beauties in Xiangjiang, which really made countless young people who couldn't fight their fathers envious, jealous and hateful.

Well, leave this out of the way.

Back to the newspaper industry in Hong Kong.

In such a small place as Xiangjiang, there are 53 newspapers, not counting hundreds of magazines, and there are more than 130 newspapers published every day, which can really be described as the battlefield of the most dense newspapers and periodicals in the world.

But things are so wonderful, now the newspapers and magazines on the market have survived the wind and frost, so many newspapers and magazines in Xiangjiang can still live well, which has to admire the reading ability of Xiangjiang people.

Of course, there are more than 20 newspapers and magazines related to the horse race, which does not hurt the overall situation.

Xiangjiang's newspapers are available in both Chinese and English, and Chinese people not only read Chinese newspapers, but many people also read English newspapers, so that it is convenient for them to communicate with the outside world and do business with people outside.

In terms of reading newspapers, people like to read novels, some like to read reviews of current affairs, some like to read various news, and some like to read entertainment editions...... Every newspaper can make some of its own characteristics, and naturally it will survive.

Generally speaking, white-collar workers in Xiangjiang, especially men in their thirties and forties, generally "sweep all the rows" when they go to work in the morning, which means that they buy all the rows on the newspaper shelves.

Anyway, the types are not quite the same, everyone can take it on the way to and from work, and during the lunch break, or go home to watch it again, you can kill time, learn knowledge and understand what is happening around you.

Because the average salary is only 900 now, newspapers are not expensive, not 6 or 7 yuan a copy after 2000, the cheap is 6 millimeters, the medium 8 millimeters, the most expensive 1 yuan, even if there are magazines, buy a row down is about 8 yuan, for the thirty or forty-year-old white-collar workers, a month to buy newspapers and periodicals, less than one-tenth of their income, in order to have greater development, it is completely affordable.

Naturally, many young people will not buy a row, but it is okay to choose to buy two or three newspapers and magazines.

It is precisely because a person not only buys one newspaper or periodical, but they all buy it repeatedly, that Heung Kong can support more than 200 newspapers and magazines with more than 3 million young and middle-aged people.

Hong Kong's largest newspapers, Ming Pao, Sing Tao Daily and Oriental Daily, sell more than 120,000 copies a day, which is a remarkable achievement.

"Do you think that there are many newspapers and magazines in Hong Kong, so this is a good thing for the printing industry?" Zhou Yuping shook his hand and said: "Wrong! There are many newspapers and magazines in Hong Kong, but there are also many large and small printing houses in Hong Kong, there are more than 20 in Kowloon alone, more than 10 in the New Territories, and the most in Kwun Tong, with more than 30! After all, there are more than 100 printing houses in Hong Kong!

When there are more people doing business, there will naturally be fierce competition. Over the years, I have seen that there are more than 40 printing houses that have closed down, and now the pattern is even more tense, and there are many funds that want to enter this industry, directly make the printing houses bigger and stronger, and then squeeze these small and medium-sized printing factories to death, so as to form a monopoly position, and then negotiate with newspapers and magazines, maybe more profits. ā€

Yin Jun nodded slightly when he heard this.

What Zhou Yuping said is a problem that all industries will face in modern times.

The small-scale peasant economy, or the economy of small and medium-sized scattered factories, is destined to be swallowed up by large enterprises and large corporations in order to occupy this market segment.

Not to mention a printing house, isn't this the case in the newspaper and magazine industry in Hong Kong?

In a few years, large newspapers and magazines will continue to exert their strength, and the small and medium-sized operators will distance themselves, coupled with some promotional means and other suppression, naturally many newspapers and magazines will not be able to run and go out of business, and then these large newspapers and magazines will obtain the market of these bankrupt newspapers and magazines, so as to expand their strength again, develop and grow again, until a relative monopoly or a separate monopoly is formed.

The current blooming flowers and the future giants to control the market, in fact, each has its own benefits, in the end what is the best, must be tested for a long time.

According to the standards after 2012, Xiangjiang's newspapers and magazines will survive after three years, at most 20, and the number of publications will not exceed 50, and the number will be directly reduced by 80%!

Even without the advent of the Internet era, that is, after the advent of the era of free newspapers that Yin Jun knows, Xiangjiang's newspaper and magazine industry will usher in a major shock reshuffle.

But people today are far from thinking about what will happen in 10, 20, 30 years.

Unless it is someone like Yin Jun who has memories of decades to come, who would have expected that the world would change so quickly and dizzyingly? )