Katie likes the story Yang Rui told when she interviewed Yang Rui.

As a reporter, Katie thinks that this is a natural press release. Of course, if PCR's popularity is a little higher and its academic atmosphere is a little less, it would be better.

However, Katie is not so picky. From her point of view, it's basically perfect to modify the story - an interview, and then print a photo of Yang Rui.

The New York Herald is not such a great newspaper as the New York Daily. With the advantage of New York's location, the New York Herald can sell to one third of the United States, but after it left New York, its sales dropped sharply.

In the final analysis, Katie's New York Herald is still a local newspaper. They often publish information about art and science. It's just because some New Yorkers like it, not because of the temperament of the New York Herald itself.

Katie confidently took out the video, listening and writing the outline, and then found a problem: there seems to be too much content.

Unlike an ordinary interview, more than half of the time is always wasted in all kinds of nonsense. Yang Rui's interview is concise and concise.

If it was a TV interview, it would be a perfect episode.

But for a newspaper, 30 minutes of brevity is obviously too much.

The editor in chief only gave Katie one page. For the New York Herald, which has only 12 pages in total, one page is not too few.

Basically, if Katie sends this report, there won't be any other science and technology or medium and long character reports in the current New York Herald.

It also means that a page is the limit of an exclusive interview, unless he interviews the president or Greenspan or Tom

Katie looked at the outline she had written, sighed, picked up her pen, and tried to cross out some of it.

After thinking for a long time, Katie suddenly came up with an idea and drew two lines in the middle of the outline.

After finishing, Katie pedaled on her high heels and went to the editor in chief: "I want to make a series of reports."

Katie raised her voice excitedly and said, "I think Yang Rui's report is rich in content and can be put on for several days."

"A scientific discovery about a Chinese?" The editor in chief was reading the document, but he took off his glasses, shook his head and said, "just put up the content with genes and clones. Readers don't care about others."

"We are newspapers, not TV. Readers always want to know something."

"They want to make themselves feel that they know something, but they don't really want to know anything, understand?" The editor in chief knocked on the table with the legs of his glasses and said, "the core of characters and stories is characters and stories. Taking Chinese as the interviewee, such characters are not enough for series, unless you can find the president of China for me."

"There is no president in China." Katie make complaints about it.

"Prime minister, Chinese Prime Minister... No matter what!"

"But what if the story is interesting?"

"Interesting science stories? What do you think we are, scientific Americans? " The editor in chief stared and began to shout. In his experience, only in this way can we scare away the uninteresting reporters and editors.

Katie insists that she is a beautiful and talented female journalist. She will not go straight on in the New York Herald. However, there are more beautiful and talented women and men in New York. She needs to have brilliant reports to choose her job freely.

The editor in chief may not like the series reports of Chinese scientists because of the orientation of the New York Herald, but other newspapers and readers may not.

After thinking about it, Katie simply took out the outline, put it in front of the editor in chief, and said, "you can see the content first, but it's a very interesting story."

Katie said, then turned and ran back to her desk, took the tape and played it on the spot.

The New York Herald is a small newspaper, and the editor in chief has no such rules. She has limited resistance to female journalists with first-class image and excellent literary talent. She can only look at the outline and listen to the interview dialogue in the tape, ready to find out the problems before speaking.

Katie listened to the tape several times and observed the editor in chief.

The editor in chief rubbed the meat on his cheek and listened to the tape anxiously. The beginning of the process made him feel a little bored.

Katie hesitated for a moment and stopped when she wanted to play fast.

Fortunately, the interview didn't take too long, and the progress of the tape soon reached the part where Yang Rui told the story.

At this time, the editor in chief just had a little interest, just commented: "English is not good.""Of course, he's from a non English speaking country."

"Yes." The editor in chief continued to listen.

Katie smiles and is more satisfied with her decision.

After a while, the recorder made a "click" sound, representing the end of one side.

Katie didn't move. The editor in chief went by himself and turned over the tape naturally.

Katie smiles and covers her mouth to avoid disturbing the editor in chief.

The editor in chief listened to all the tapes and pondered.

"It can be written as a series of reports, but it can't be published continuously. "There will be a layout tomorrow."

Katie looked suspiciously at the editor in chief. There would never be any layout left, let alone the whole page.

Looking at the editor in chief, she suddenly asked, "is the result of the telephone follow-up particularly good?"

"Well... That's good."

"High reading rate?"

"No, just over 50%."

"High praise rate?"

The editor in chief hesitated and nodded: "60%."

For those who have read, 60% of them are highly praised. For such articles, it is quite rare data, especially in the New York Herald.

Katie got confident and said with a smile, "I'll write now. You wait for me for an hour."

"Well, in addition, there are newspaper requests for reprint, and I'm going to authorize them." The editor in chief said before Katie left.

Katie didn't take it seriously and said "I know". It wasn't up to her to decide.

"And..." the editor in chief stopped Katie again.

"What?"

"The series can be longer, five to seven. Do you have any content?"

"Of course. If it's not enough, I can interview again. " Katie said and cheered up.

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