During my years at China Entertainment

Chapter 704: Night shift building is permanently banned

Chapter 704: Night shift building is permanently banned
In the special ward of a private hospital in Beijing, a mahjong game is going on.

It has been two days since Liu Yan gave birth. Wei Jin has been staying in the hospital with her and her daughter, and has not gone anywhere.

However, the private hospital has a very good environment, complete facilities, and the entire area belongs to them.

A separate door, a separate elevator, no door card or facial recognition, no entry.

All in all, not only are the confidentiality measures in place, but the living environment is also quite comfortable.

Especially when it was late at night and everyone was asleep, the assistant program in the special environment made Boss Wei exclaim "Wow".

For example, tonight, the three assistants each played a different role.

Bao Tianqi, who has a hot body, plays a nurse. Her pink slim coat cannot hide her proud figure at all.

Through the gap between the two buttons, you can vaguely see the vacuum scenery inside, paired with super translucent black stockings and red-bottomed black high heels, she is naturally charming.

The quirky Chen Yuqi, with a single ponytail and a loose blue and white hospital dress, has a pretty face that makes people feel pity for her, and they wish they could move her whole body.

Huang Mengying, who is a little older, wore a pair of rimless gold-rimmed glasses, a loose white coat, and flesh-colored stockings, looking very serious.

But this kind of situation makes people want to force women of good character into prostitution.

For this special card game, Huang Mengying even specially arranged a script.

Today she and Bao Tianqi came to catch Chen Yuqi who had escaped. After all, how could a female patient live in the men's ward?
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The next morning, Wei Jin left the land of gentleness feeling refreshed because the meeting of the General Administration had begun.

On the way to the General Administration, the results of the Huading Awards were announced on the car radio.

Compared with professional awards, the Huading Award is a word-of-mouth award, and its award is determined more based on media evaluation and audience satisfaction.

Mr. Chen Baoguo, who has been in the industry for many years, won the Best Actor Award, becoming another grand slam winner of domestic TV drama awards.

Tong Yaya, the beauty from the Western Regions who was cuckolded some time ago, won the Best Actress award for the first time. Although the award is not very valuable, it is rare among actresses born in the 80s.

However, the result of the emblem did not surprise the industry.

Because the standard for "bad artists" has not been released, even though he is capable enough, he still failed to win the Best TV Drama Director Award.

Perhaps in the future, anyone in the industry with a stain will find it difficult to win major domestic awards.

I have to say, this is a kind of tacit understanding.

About twenty minutes later, the vehicle slowly drove into the gate of the General Administration and stopped in the parking lot.

Compared with the previous two conferences, the number of people this time is much smaller, which can be seen from the sparsely packed parking lot.

But Wei Jin was lucky. As soon as he got off the bus, he saw La Peikang and Han Sanping.

Wei Jin heard that Lao Han was about to join the review team of the General Administration, so it was natural for him to attend this meeting.

When old friends meet, they can't help but exchange a few pleasantries, but seeing the happy expressions on their faces, Wei Jin was a little surprised, "Boss La, Boss Han, what good news has happened to you?"

"I met with LeEco yesterday. They used big data to search, profile and analyze the fans and audiences of the creative team of The Crossing (Part 10). The results showed that the movie box office is guaranteed to start at billion yuan.

Moreover, the box office of the second part will increase by 20% on the basis of the first part. Although it is just an estimate, Mr. Han and I both think that the analysis makes sense, so China Film Group plans to continue to make additional investments and increase the scale of publicity.

After hearing this, Wei Jin didn't know what to say. One pit was not enough, he had to keep digging into it. Boss Jia was really good at fooling people.

But they were old friends after all, so Wei Jin considered it and tactfully advised, "Big data is not omnipotent. Didn't Ali make predictions for Jiang Wen and One Step Away before?

Among Jiang Wen's fans, nearly 12% are men, and they are generally elites with high incomes, high education and high positions. They have great potential and willingness to watch movies, and the minimum box office is expected to be billion.

Jiang Wen also agrees with this result, but do you think the theater chain has accepted this statement? Haven’t they still not reached an agreement on the profit sharing? So it is better to be cautious when making additional investments.”

Hearing this, La Peikang raised his hand.

"Well, that's different. Cinemas tend to be conservative by nature, and we producers can't do that. As long as the analysis is reasonable, we should work towards this direction."

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Wow, La Peikang’s aura is so great that he’s just short of having the words “China Film Group is not short of money” written on his face.

Including Han Sanping who was standing next to him, he also looked full of confidence and obviously believed completely in the nonsense about big data.

Well, Wei and Jin both felt that it was unnecessary for them to ask this question.

Let them continue to bang their heads against the wall. Someday, when their heads are broken and bleeding, maybe they will wake up!
As they were talking, the three of them entered the venue under the guidance of the staff.

It was still the same large conference hall as last time, but there were only sixty or seventy people, and compared to the familiar faces before, Wei Jin knew very few people this time.

Among the large group of people, except for a few representatives from state-owned enterprises, the rest were a group of old guys from the audit team who looked quite familiar.

I don’t know the rest of the people from CCTV’s radio, television, media system, major TV stations, legal scholars, etc.

Wei Jin was the youngest among those present, but his status was extraordinary, so he was seated in the first row, next to Mr. Deng from Xiying.

Speaking of which, Director Deng has been stuck in Beijing almost all this time, which is really hard for him.

"This is a draft document. You can take a look at it first and make additions, optimizations and suggestions based on the existing content."

"So fast?"

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As Director Tong finished speaking, the staff began to distribute materials and the scene became noisy.

Most people didn't expect that in less than ten days, the bureau already had a document framework. They originally thought they were starting from scratch.

"Restriction plan for those behind the scenes involved in the case"

"Is cheating within marriage not included in the ban on bad artists?"

"Involving gangs, drugs, pornography, and other major illegal and criminal activities"

"Solution to the treatment of works by drug-related artists that have been released or aired, as well as those that have not yet been released or aired"

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Wei Jin looked through the materials carefully. The contents of the draft were listed in great detail and basically included all the controversial issues raised at previous industry conferences.

It looked like we were going to go through this document line by line today, hoping to get it done in one go. Ten minutes later, everyone had basically finished reading the draft, and today's discussion officially began.

Regarding the first point, regarding the people behind the case, Director Tong gave an explanation.

According to the General Administration’s draft, the names, pen names and stage names of those behind the scenes involved in drug-related crimes are prohibited from appearing in subtitles, posters and all promotional materials for all works that are disseminated to the public, such as movies, TV shows, and songs!

The main thing is that the well-known screenwriter has been making a fuss again recently.

He actually publicly stated that he had no regrets. He even clamored that we should learn from foreign countries and legalize contraband to a certain extent.
To be honest, this guy has a mental problem and deserves to be killed as a warning to others and used as a sacrifice!

No one at the scene dared to object to this one, and it was passed directly!

As for extramarital affairs, the authorities have made a loophole for the entertainment industry and do not include it in the banned category.

Wei Jin estimated that after the news spread, 99% of people in the circle would breathe a sigh of relief.

After all, using bodies for "mutual benefit" is an obvious unspoken rule in the entertainment industry.

As for those who have cheated and are spontaneously condemned and boycotted by the audience and major platforms, that is the artists' own problem.

For example, Wen Zhang and Gu Changwei, the latter has always been a scumbag, and if there is any solid evidence, the audience will just treat it as gossip and will not do anything extreme.

Since the former had established himself as a good husband and a good father, it was inevitable that he would be boycotted and scolded after his failure.

There was no major controversy for several consecutive items, so they were confirmed directly, with relatively high efficiency.

The controversial issues mainly focus on three aspects.

The first one is what was mentioned earlier: how to deal with works that already have artists with bad records participating?

Regarding this issue, La Peikang, Han Sanping and Wei Jin all agreed that it should be strictly enforced and prohibited from appearing in any works intended for public dissemination.

Because once the loophole is opened, someone will take advantage of it and test the bottom line step by step.

As for the losses of the producers, there are only a few companies affected so far, so it’s nothing at all.

Finally, after several large state-owned enterprises and Wei Jin argued for their rights, a resolution was reached on this issue, that is, to ban all of them and prohibit them from appearing on screen.

Wei Jin also gave some suggestions on how to avoid bad artists.

Before casting, do a good job of background checks, even require relevant inspection reports, and even make restrictions in the contract.
In short, we should do everything we can to nip the risk in the bud and squeeze the living space of "bad artists".

The second question is about the identification of artists with bad records.

According to the draft opinions of the General Administration, in principle, all those who are found to have committed illegal or criminal acts are considered bad artists and are subject to the ban.

But a small number of opponents believe that there should not be a one-size-fits-all approach, and bluntly stated that some problems can be big or small, such as gambling problems.

It is too harsh to determine and enforce according to the national legal standards. If you are not careful, you may fall into the trap and it is easy to be targeted by those with ulterior motives.

This issue was discussed for a long time on the spot, and the support and opposition were basically half and half.

To be honest, Wei Jin also felt a bit of a headache, because this thing could really easily cause an uproar.

You know, there are many people in the circle who like gambling, such as Wang Fei, Wang Feng, Ge You, Deng Chao.
If you want to say that he is addicted or something, that's really not the case.

After all, Chinese people like this. During festivals or when getting together with a few friends, who doesn’t want to have some fun?
The entertainment industry generally has high-income people, so if we use the same standards as the police station for catching gamblers, we can basically catch them all.

In the end, Director Tong put the dispute aside and only made it clear that "drug-related", "pornography-related" and "gang-related" were within the banned scope, and the rest would be discussed later.

The third question is about “permanent ban”, which is very controversial.

Several old men from the review team stood up and stated clearly that a permanent ban was too unreasonable.

In their words, cases involving pornography and drugs are merely administrative cases in law. Even if they rise to the level of criminal cases, most of them have the opportunity for suspended sentences or commutation of sentences.

In the film, television and entertainment industry, a permanent ban is tantamount to a direct death sentence, which is an overreaction!
This time, even Ren Zhonglun stood on the side of the opposition.

Obviously, the social conventions in the entertainment industry are everywhere, and even the top executives of Shanghai Film Group are not immune to them.

"Director Tong, I suggest that a time limit be set for the 'all-channel ban', just like sentencing in law, everything has a limit.

For example, for first-time offenders or those with relatively minor circumstances, the sentence may be two to three years; for serious offenses, the time may be extended to five or even ten years.

This way, it can have a punitive effect without completely ruining the artist's career, and it can be explained to both the inside and the outside world."

As soon as he finished speaking, Han Sanping spoke directly. It seems that after retirement, he really has nothing to worry about.

“Old Ren, you are also one of the producers of Operation Mekong. Don’t you know that every gram of contraband used by these drug-related artists is stained with the blood of the drug enforcement officers and the tears of their families?
How can you say that? Ah? If you don't hand over your share of the film, I think the boss will be happy to take it all."

"Well, China Film Academy would definitely be happy to do so."

La Peikang acted as the supporting actor and pushed Ren Zhonglun directly into the corner, where he blushed and was speechless.

At this time, Director Tong looked at Wei Jin, "What do you think?"

"I don't agree with what Director Ren said. The reason for the ban is to get these pests out of the entertainment industry, which plays a leading role in society, to avoid causing endless harm."

Wei Jin stood up and stated his attitude directly, then added: "According to what you said, in three to five years, these people will be allowed to return to the entertainment industry and continue to appear in film and television works.

Where does this leave those anti-drug police officers who have fought and even sacrificed themselves on the front line? Are they going to stand under the hail of bullets while applauding and cheering for those who take drugs? ! "

Ren Zhonglun opened his mouth and wanted to say something, but finally sighed and kept silent.

He already felt a little regretful about getting involved in this mess.

Including the old guys who had spoken earlier, some of them just raised their butts and then sat down dejectedly again.

Because Wei Jin's words undoubtedly put everyone present in a state of fire. Anyone who dared to oppose would be standing on the side of breaking the law and committing a crime.

To use Hollywood's trendy term, this is called ZZZQ. You may not agree with it, but you cannot openly oppose it!

"Is there anyone else who objects?"

On the rostrum, Director Tong looked at everyone and there was silence.

"If that's the case, then this one is over. All public figures involved in the scope of bad artists will be permanently banned across all channels!"

(End of this chapter)

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