This celebrity is overly enthusiastic!

Chapter 217 Creating an insurmountable peak for entertainment events!

Chapter 217 Creating an insurmountable peak for entertainment events!
The princess truly, truly, truly regrets getting on Chen Yuan's pirate ship and helping him organize the "The Voice of China" program.

It's so tiring and exhausting.

The initial selection process went well; she found it quite interesting.

When it came to the later stages of recording the team elimination rounds and the team battles, it was really difficult for someone like her, who isn't good at performing, to adapt.

How can one fully judge a singer's true ability based on just one or two songs?
Princess felt that each contestant's singing voice had its own characteristics. Some people were eliminated due to insufficient vocal skills, which was a pity but acceptable.

However, the people who remain later in the story are increasingly outstanding. When faced with a choice among equally outstanding individuals...
She finds it difficult to make a choice amidst those anxious and hopeful gazes, and then to feign concern by hugging and encouraging those who are leaving.

Not only do they suffer internally, but it's also really hard to stay rational when competing with other mentors' teams, and conflicts often break out with other mentors during recording.

Even though everyone knows this isn't a personal grudge, but purely because of their emotional attachment to the team, they can't treat the match from a fair referee's perspective.

But there's nothing we can do about music variety shows; "The Voice of China" already has the fairest competition format.

However, it was precisely this show, which she put so much effort into, that propelled her popularity to the peak of her career.

Her true peak; across Mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, no female singer currently enjoys higher popularity than her.

The album she released two years ago saw its official sales increase by nearly 15 copies after the show aired, while the number of pirated copies was impossible to count.

The careers of the other three mentors also took off, just like his, and their friends in the industry were extremely envious of them.

It's just participating in a variety show; the time spent is a bit long, but the appearance fee is quite substantial.

Moreover, he directly became the 'authoritative mentor' in the music industry in the eyes of the people of the whole country. Who wouldn't envy that?
The princess just wants to say that whoever is envious can be, she herself would rather die than participate in the production of the next season.

In fact, by mid-February, The Voice of China had already finished recording all episodes except for the final battle.

The other three mentors took advantage of their peak popularity to hold concerts, appear on shows, and do commercial performances, but the princess stayed at home to spend time with her daughter and declined all commercial offers.

Li Yapeng made several invitations to her, but the princess had no interest in the matter what.

She felt completely drained and wanted to take a few years off.

When Sichuan TV broadcasts "The Voice of China," the princess will watch it immediately.
If you ignore the fact that one of the mentors is yourself, this show is indeed very attractive; at least my 8-year-old daughter is completely engrossed in watching it.

Whenever she sees the various praises she receives from the media, the princess can't help but think of Chen Yuan, that greedy and shameless scoundrel.

Before he went abroad to continue making movies, when he came to harass her, the princess originally planned to have a good argument with Chen Yuan to vent her feelings of being tricked by him.

Just choosing a team champion from 14 players made her feel three years older, although it wasn't obvious from her appearance.

But the thought of the nationally televised competition in May to select the final "Voice of the Year" after the recorded program aired made the princess feel like she was dying! Unexpectedly, as soon as she started complaining, the stinky man very considerately solved her problem.

Since the mentors are caught in the middle and feel conflicted, why not just take away the power to ultimately choose the champion and hand it over to the media and the audience?

Thus, the originally tense championship battle was transformed into a 'grand annual event'.

At this annual gala, the four mentors no longer need to compete with each other over the fate of their students; they can treat it entirely as a carnival music festival.

The mentors will sing solo, sing with their chosen students, and even use their connections to bring in friends in the industry to garner votes and support their students.

The champion chosen on this stage only proves the contestant's popularity; it is the public's choice of the 'best voice' in their minds.

This completely extinguished her temper, and she was then subjected to unbridled bullying by that jerk all night long.

Moreover, it turns out that Chen Yuan's unconventional tactics often yield unexpected results.

The princess regarded the final battle as a celebration after a long and exhausting period of work.

Some of the other mentors, however, had their eyes on the title of 'champion mentor' and were actively promoting their own students, calling on friends and relatives to recruit strong supporters to garner votes and help them.

"The Voice of China" is now a super variety show whose influence extends to Chinese-speaking regions such as Hong Kong and Taiwan. People would be willing to come and ride on this level of popularity even if they were paid by the production team!
The Voice of China premiered in mid-January. After six rounds of preliminary selection with rotating chairs, six rounds of team eliminations, and four rounds of team battles, the average viewership rating has reached a staggering 7.1%.

In mid-May, an unprecedented music extravaganza will be held at the Shanghai Stadium, which has a capacity of 5.

The entire production team of "The Voice of China" worked tirelessly for over two months to prepare for this grand event.

Contacting guests, communicating with media, selecting sponsors, debugging live streaming equipment, developing contingency plans, and working with China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Telecom to develop a reliable system for statistical SMS voting.
The goal is to establish the finale of "The Voice of China" as an insurmountable peak in Chinese music and entertainment!
The list of big-name A-list singers who have been announced to be coming to help includes Wakin Chau, Andy Lau, Alec Suet, Sun Nan, Na Young, Miriam Yeung, Jolin Tsai, and many other mystery guests who have not been announced yet.

The competition format was announced early on, and the four selected singers are already very outstanding. The quality of a voice is a very subjective evaluation, so the 'Voice of the Year' is entirely decided by the audience and the media.

The votes from audience members via SMS account for 70% of the total votes, while the votes from media outlets account for 30%.

The program invited more than 500 media outlets to the venue to select their favorite singers. Most of the major media outlets in mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan received invitations, and the influence of "The Voice of China" finale was fully spread.

Excluding tickets given away by friends, relatives, and acquaintances, there are more than 70,000 tickets available for ordinary audience members.

Most of these tickets were distributed through various methods, such as SMS raffles, raffles when purchasing Changhong TVs, and prize quizzes related to "The Voice of China."

The remaining tickets were sold locally in Shanghai, which almost caused a stampede!
Even in the worst locations, scalpers are willing to pay 2000 yuan, ten times the original price, and there's still no market for them!

(End of this chapter)

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