Chapter 1082 - Hello there (1/2)

Chapter 1082: hello there

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Li Du and his companions walked out of prison Porter was there to receive the theht a couple of newspapers The front pages were all

plastered with news and headlines about their case

The case had been labeled as corrupt and shady and had become infamous news in

the American judicial system

Bartley Jones, o

investigations, and Li Du and his group were banned fro Miaoing investigation works of the FBI

Li Du was in no hurry to leave Back at the villa, he enjoyed a wared

his clothes and thanked Porter profusely, as did Sophie

Porter waved his hand modestly and said, “My friends and I did not do much The

Vanderbilt family were very helpful Do you have any relationshi+p with theood friend na I think he has some ties

with the Vanderbilt faht? Steve Tussenberg, he is a rare eneration of the Vanderbilt family No wonder”

Li Du was curious “Mr Iron? That is his nickname? I didn’t know that, I only know that

he sometimes refers to hiuesses about why the Vanderbilt family had helped him so much Porter

and Li Du were friends as he had helped Porter with advice on wooing a girl

As for Steve Tussenberg, Li Du had saved his life twice The two of them shared a real

solid relationshi+p

Porter said, “Steve has had health proble However, there have

beenadventurers in their family This required exceptional physique

and health, which troubled Steve Perhaps he wanted to uplift hi to himself as Mr Iron”

Li Du only knew the Vanderbilt family as a leader in the transportation industry He did

not know that the fa many adventurers

Li Du called Steve to thank him and Steve said, “That’s what friends do for each other

Initially, I had wanted to go to Miami myself to help you out, but I couldn’t Hence, I had

to harness the power of media To do that, I asked Mr Newhouse for this help Now I’m

still at Mr Newhouse’s mansion for a visit”

No wonder the media had reported on the issue so rapidly It was because the head of

Aiven his order

The rate at which industries were beingThe

industries rapidly undergoing in

e industries but also the newspapers and other media

At that time, there were 1,548 cities that had daily newspapers However, only 183 had

more than two different daily newspapers Out of those, even fewer cities had papers

that were produced by different publication houses

As there was not one national newspaper for the entire United States, each publisher

organized their own distribution channel That was subjected to many restrictions and

hence, typically, residents of middle to small cities only had access to local papers fro houses

Therefore, the so-called freedo actually referred to the freedoanizations

The media industry was the Newhouse family’s territory The Newhouse family was very

industry, they were adept at

protecting their privacy and concealing their background

According to rumors, the Newhouse family controlled one-third of America’s news

industry and the majority of the media companies However, they ree private information about their faive interviews

Unlike the Vanderbilt family, the Newhouses and Porters adopted a similar way of

operation They resisted publicly listing their companies and always kept business in the