The great television series of Cartoowork, along with Nickelodeon and Disney, created unfettable moments that will st feions. Everything produced during the '90s and early 2000s is enough to sustain children's television els. They mao hold their ground amidst the rise of streaming ptforms and the new wave of series remakes tailored to a younger audience.
The tracts are already in pce for the creation of the television el Cartoowork Studios, alongside , TNT, and TruTV. They will be part of Turner Broadcasting. How necessary is it for a pany to have television els? It's one of the most critical media els for advertising, movie releases, and business activities developed by Hollywood groups. The els are the domain of these panies, shaping family programming, news, movies, dotaries, and series based on what they deem permissible.
Billy once again made the trip to Los Angeles for another full-fledged meeting, his obligatory presence requested. Billy had no choice but to pack his bags and go to Los Angeles in person.
-I do like these vacations. A hotel he beach, a grand buffet, and all the drinks you order at the bar, - said Anne, sittio Billy, dressed in a rather unique secretary outfit.
-It's only three days, and you'll apany me on the first day to the big meeting that the bosses have been insisting on, - said Billy, somewhat dejected from his seat on the pne.
He hated traveling on these small pnes with little to no legroom, the musty smell, and stant turbulent movements.
-e on, you'll be skipping your first day of school. In my student days, that would be magnifit, - said Anne.
-It's not as great as it sounds. If I'm not going to school, I have to work at the pany, review ats, performance reports for Pixar or Lux ics, and deal with other ued tasks, - replied Billy.
-That doesn't sound so good, -- said Anne, with a plicated expression.
-School ends up being somewhat simir to a job, and eveeachers tend to be le with the students. Work is tough, stressful, and paradoxical. After all, I'm the boss, but it still causes some annoyance, whereas school gives a lot of freedom to rex, - said Billy, surprising Anne, who was nostalgically thinking about her school years when her family was still around.
-Well, we'll have the meeting first, and then we'll head to Pixar in San Francisco, just as you want. It's better to get things done now than to wait ter, - said Anne.
Ah, Pixar.
-I almost fot, - replied Billy.
He has to talk about the produ of Toy Story. The ma of Pixar now falls uhe three big pyers of Pixar and Billy, with the ten million dolrs ied, and the produ of the movie has begun. Billy did what he had to do, presenting a nearly three-hundred-page storyboard with the story's development. There were some ges to the script, but the characters were fully fleshed out. Even the main storyline tio ent the members of Pixar, and John Lasseter has been in high spirits.
He added some small ses to weave the series into possibly five Toy Story movies and two spin-offs. After all, the Lightyear series is popur; they just have to work on it well. The 2D animated films and the st 3D animation, which was a failure iers, py a part in the whole storyline of the successful franchises.
The sound of fasteni belts chimed.
-We're almost there, - said Billy.
-Cheer up! We've arrived. We'll rest at the hotel until tomorrow. How about an afternoon of movies with room service? - suggested Anne.
-Sounds fantastic, - said Billy.
-That sounds good; I'm craving a double burger with fries and some Coca-Co. Just for today, I'll indulge in fast food. It'll be my sed fast-food meal this year, - mentioned Anne.
-What was the first one? - asked the young man.
-T-Box Burgers. I had twers; your father took me there. Now, I take my sister every month to try some of the food they sell at your burger joint. They have a nice pce, and my sister is a fan of the ba chopped with pink sauce burger, - said Anne.
-It's gaining popurity among the youth and some workers, but we still need a better advertising campaign, - said Billy.
-Billy, you're crazy; the pce barely keep up. They sell non-stop every day, - said Anne.
-Well, we're about to open another location, and I'm talking about being reized in California as the best burger joint, opening pces in Boston, Los Angeles, New York, Texas, and Miami. A restaurant known all over North America, - responded Billy.
-Quite ambitious for a young man, - said Anne.
-It's not just ambition, A's about market share. It's good business, and with some effort, it will grow on its own, - said Billy.
-Ah, the capital moves you just like your father. It's true, but there will be breaking points in your restaurants. Sustaining a franchise is demanding at the beginning, and if you run it on your own, the risk is higher, -said Anne.
The pouch with the ground and the deceleration made her grip her hands tightly. It was a rough nding.
-I hate these pnes, - said Billy.
When would airline service improve back to what it was in 2010? Now, the flights were unfortable, and the airpne's instability was uling and a little scary.
-All right, let's get to work. We o get to the hotel before the bosses e for the meeting with Warner, - said Aying up her hair.
-Hurry up, - said Billy.
The climate in Los Angeles is hot, at most. Summer has already ended, but it's still unfortable for people. Climate ge is a problem that will affect people iure. By 2025, the climate peak will cause wildfires in numerous pces, the water resourany tries will dry up, and social enterprises advog for ge will domihe ey.
The causes of climate ge are greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere due to the greenhouse effect, deforestation, and ecosystem destru. The first step is to promote the use of renewable materials as soon as possible, water servation, and renewable energy.
-I have some notes on the pany's sales statistics, and the two tracts we signed with Warner Media are expined with some notes from me and your father on the most relevant topics, - said Anne, handing over a small 10-page report ohings Billy o know.
-Our numbers dropped in June and July, - said Billy.
-It was expected; the series you published isn't very catchy, but you've mao hook a good number of followers who are willing to buy your books. The Doom series was the best-selling of all the series you published in these months, reag 400,000 sales, - said Anne.
-Perfect, I'll create some iing things for Doom in the volume, - said Billy.
-It would be nice if the series followed a more stable model like your first two series: long stories with volumes that eain. We need a new volume to be released every ten days, and that's what we need, - said Anne.
-That's what the new Evangelion series is for; a new series that will find a pce among the best sellers. Acc to this data, it's better to stop all sales of Pinky and the Brain and Animaniacs, - said Billy.
Both ehe hotel i Hollywood, each heading to their respective rooms. The immacute hotel hallway was captivating.
-Along with the short releases of The Lion King and Hercules, those films only gave us trouble. The initial sales point is good, but it drops after the marketing campaigns end. Although using posters and ads in the volumes helps sustain some series, we could use them to improve the performance of good series that haven't sold as well as expected, like Samurai Jad Doom, - responded Anne.
-That's correct, but we'll postpohe short series to once a year, - said Billy.
Anne nodded in agreement with her boss's decision to tih the low-perf short series. Billy thought that the best series should be saved for a special moment.
-Let's go, we have a meeting to attend, - said Anne from her room's door as she closed it. She had taken a good shower, put on a more formal dress, and prepared herself for a loing.
Oher side, Billy entered his room and carefully reviewed the data. He wondered what would happen with the new release of Yu Yu Hakusho/Ghost Report in an animatiram.
Billy's vision of creating a renowertai empire was slowly being a reality. With each success, he remained humble and focused on pushing the boundaries of creativity. His passion for art, storytelling, and business drove him to explore new opportunities and leave a sting mark on the world of eai.
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this is already the 60th chapter of this series, I'm quite advanced. what names would you use for a TV el?