Live Streaming: Great Adventure in the Wilderness

Chapter 146 - 143 Exclusive Copyright



Chapter 146 - 143 Exclusive Copyright

Chapter 146: Chapter 143 Exclusive Copyright

At the train station.

There weren’t many people at the ticket check. Passengers sitting in chairs cast curious glances as Bi Fang came by with a camel.

“Naron!”

A call, and the normally docile camel became restless, seemingly wanting to break free from Bi Fang’s control.

Bi Fang looked at the middle-aged man at the entrance of the station and understood. He smiled faintly, patted the camel’s neck, and let it go free.

Without a doubt, the camel’s owner had arrived.

During the live stream, Bi Fang had told his online friends to call the police, and surprisingly, it worked. The camel’s owner found them on his own, saving Bi Fang the trouble of

The same amount, forty Wilderness Points.

With Bi Fang’s current number of fans, this viewership number was not difficult to achieve.

Not every young person likes to watch live streams. Or rather, they only make up a relatively small part. The mainstream audience prefers to watch videos.

However, Bi Fang hadn’t really considered this scenario, or rather, he hadn’t expected the terms to be so generous.

Video platforms indeed allocate a large sum of special funds to purchase the rights for hot drama series and variety shows, or exclusive broadcasting rights, and then bundle them with memberships to increase the site’s competitiveness.

Rights are the moat of video platforms. Many sites burn money, primarily on this front.

But he hadn’t expected to be able to receive such treatment already!

If he became globally famous, like Bear Grylls in his previous life, such treatment wouldn’t be surprising.

But he had only held four live streams in total, really ventured out only three times, and B Island’s officials had already looked so favorably upon him, directly rating him as A-grade.

It was somewhat unbelievable.

Generally, the grading of web dramas into ABCD levels within a website all have standards, many restrictions, and is very stringent—only certain particularly excellent dramas can possibly achieve such ratings.

And to get graded, one must first sign an exclusive broadcasting agreement with the platform.

Therefore, exclusive broadcasting is no longer a one-time buyout; rather, revenue is shared based on the actual popularity of the video.

This model is more secure for both the website and the creators, and it can reduce risk.

Bi Fang twirled his ballpoint pen, pondering for a long time.

Is it probably because B Island’s higher-ups have recently decided to splurge, and just so happened to take a fancy to his Wilderness Survivalist, thinking it could be turned into a special column, hence this offer?

After thinking it over for a long time, Bi Fang made his decision.

“Sign with B Island, and go with their revenue-sharing plan.”


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