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一年没听歌不知道有没有什么新歌,就依次打开grammy , billboard,rollingstone ,wikimusicguide后来就迷失方向了,没有看歌,却因为Grammy很有意思所以对国内pepsi music chart Awards也产生了兴趣,于是就去找.....
一边找一边想,起码很多美国人了解一点grammy是怎么来的,但是说到百事百事音乐风云榜,只知道是很有名的排行榜,基本上是国内最权威,最牛的,但是谁知道它怎么来的?从哪来?谁赚钱了?
于是看到了很多不该看到的东西
Wang Changtian grew up in a poor village in Dalian City, Liaoning Province.          He remembers to this day a middle-aged villager telling him:
    "You will do something great in the future, go and become a Chairman          Mao."
  At 38, Wang already has his own cult following, having founded China's          largest private provider of television entertainment programs.
    His company, the Beijing-based Enlight Media, churns out 4.5 hours of          programs daily. His programs are largely entertainment shows, which are          broadcasted to an estimated audience of 400 million through 300 TV stations          around the country. The figures translate into a pretty account sheet,          with revenue skyrocketing from 2 million yuan (US$5.4 million) in 1999          its first year in business, to 150 million yuan (US$18 million) in 2002.          Profit reportedly is high, reaching 45 million yuan (US$5.4 million) out          of revenue of 100 million yuan (US$12 million) in 2001. Plans for a listing          on the stock market is in progress.
    "Two years ago we had nothing. Now we have the most valuable brand          in China's television market. We have programs rivaling our counterparts          of China Central Television (CCTV) in terms of viewing ratings and influence,"
    Wang has since graduated from Shanghai-based Fudan University in 1988,          he has been a civil servant, a dealer of imported paints, a journalist          for a financial newspaper, and a producer of a news program for Beijing          Television. In August 1998, and he opted out of the television due to          politics.
    This happened to take place the time that the Chinese government initiated          a reform to TV circle, encouraging stations to outsource the production          of programs to outside producers. After attempt to join Hong Kong-based          Phoenix Television went nowhere, in October 1998 Wang and four friends          pooled 100,000 yuan (US$12,082) with their eyes on entertainment programs.
    Sample programs soon rolled out, but they failed to find a buyer. The          struggled continued and in March 1999, all his partners quit. Wang was          disheartened but was still determined to succeed. He flew to Hong Kong          and to the United States to take a look at entertainment channels and          programs there. The trips were fruitful. Wang decided to follow the syndicate          model of selling programs to TV stations in exchange for ad time.
    On July 1st, 1999, his first program China Entertainment Report, was          broadcast on over 20 channels, which in return earned him two minutes          of ad time to Wang's company. Wang's sales team then found advertisers          to fill in the slot.
    "At that time, China's entertainment reports were utterly in the          hands of print media. There was no reason that such hot topics couldn't          be made into programs and broadcast on television. Later I found out that          many of my ideas coincidentally fit into the same category as some overseas          models. I came to the conclusion that my ideas ( doing TV entertainment          programs) were not innovative but part of a natural development,"          said Wang.
    He claims that the company built its success on a circulatory system          consisting of program planning, production, packaging, distribution, ad          sales and value-added services. He also pushed for daily programs to be          improved. Luo Ting, a researcher with Beijing Communication College, believes          that he has an advantage over TV stations whose complicated cadres system          makes any program change difficult.
    Together with Enlight Media, privately invested TV program makers have          mushroomed since 1998. Beijing alone has over 100 such firms. Many have          tried to wade into the same business with Enlight Media, but no one so          far poses a real threat.
    However, he is not free from headaches. Due to lack of resources, which          small TV stations are happy to deal with Enlight Media, big stations are          capable of copying Enlight Media's programs. In Beijing and Hunan, Enlight          Media has seen its programs moved to less popular channels once the stations          come up with similar programs.
    The resistance of TV stations to undertake reform has taken the life          out of many private producers who are unable to cater to both stations          and viewers. A humble Wang has of late reiterated the need to "serve          stations well". The company has also downplayed its goal from becoming          China's Time-Warner to becoming a "comprehensive media and entertainment          group", and has successfully branched into the brokering and promotion          of performances and the production of TV dramas.
于是我明白百事音乐榜是wangchangtian弄的,那伙计是复旦毕业的,enlight meida翻译回来是光线传媒,还看到了一句可以影响人一生的话:
“ You will do something great in the future, go and become a Chairman          Mao”
把握机会,很多地方都有商机,如果有人看到这篇而受启发并成为百万富翁记得请客.....
pepsi music chart awards 开始于2001年,grammy1957年,下载mp3是盗版行为 看看歌词其实满好玩的,比如
Cesium (All through the Night)
(Tune, Fever)
(1)
Never know how much I need you,
Never know how much I'd dare,
When I mix you up with water,
I get a heat that's hard to bear.
I need my Cesium!
Burnin' brightly,
Cesium to give me light.
Cesium --
In the morning,
Cesium all through the night.
(2)
Sun lights up the daytime.
Moon lights up the night.
Cesium lights up heaven above,
With a brilliant sky-blue light.
I need my Cesium!
Burnin' hotly.
Cesium shinin' so bright.
Cesium --
In the morning,
Cesium to make me feel right.
(Coda)
Everybody,
Needs some Cesium,
Cesium to give 'em that glow.
Cesium --
Add some water,
Get a fire hot as down below!
(3)
Romeo, he had Cesium,
Cool water Juliette.
When they mixed it up together,
Things got as hot as they can get!
They needed Cesium!
Flamin' madly.
Cesium burnin' so blue.
Cesium --
Shared between them.
Cesium to make their love true.
(4)
Come to the end of my story.
Got to the point that I made.
Cesium's the stuff to heat you up,
And you ain't gonna find no shade!
You'll need cesium!
As you sizzle.
Cesium some comfort to earn.
Cesium --
It's almighty.
What a lovely way to burn!
呃,不知道化学还记得否,贴一张元素周期表

 
 
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好多的歌词很感人呢,配上音乐更有哭的冲动。
听过《I swear》没?5555~
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