Eldridge TV was the gold standard for all national television stations.
In fact, it was also a publicly traded company owned by Eldridge Entertainment. From what people say, Eldridge Entertainment belonged to the Sartori family.
Of course, Chloe didn't know too much about these business intricacies.
Chloe said, "Tony, I've already participated in a lot of exchanges with other stations. Let's give this opportunity to someone else this time."
Indeed, over the past year, she had visited no less than thirty major television stations for learning exchanges.
They were pretty dull events, just meetings and then socializing with the financial backers behind the scenes. Sometimes, Chloe even felt like these exchanges were like being a social escort. Occasionally, she would even get harassed by some of the financiers. Chloe really didn't like these social obligations.
Tony's face stiffened. "This time, it's different. Just go."
Actually, it was Eldridge TV that specifically requested Chloe's presence. He had wanted to do Chloe a favor, but she wasn't interested in taking it.
Chloe still refused.
Tony had no choice but to be honest. "Look, Chloe, someone important from Eldridge TV asked to see you specifically. It'll be difficult for me if you don't go. Just go, and I'll give you an extra five days of annual leave."
Chloe paused for half a second. "Make it ten."
"Alright, alright," Tony sighed. He had wanted to do her a favor, but instead, she had bargained with him. Tony felt frustrated.
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