after negotiating the $150 million package price for three quarters and the additional conditions offered by NBC, people began to negotiate on many details, the most important of which was the settlement date.
The 69 issues of "who will be a millionaire" previously cooperated with ABC TV network totaled 138 million US dollars. The two sides finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the first season, and 35% respectively after the winter break and the end of the first season. This time, for survivor, Denise entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% before and after the show.
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After negotiating the $150 million package price for three quarters and the additional conditions offered by NBC, people began to negotiate on many details, the most important of which was the settlement date.
The 69 issues of "who will be a millionaire" previously cooperated with ABC TV network totaled 138 million US dollars. The two sides finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the first season, and 35% respectively after the winter break and the end of the first season. This time, for survivor, Denise entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% before and after the show.
After negotiating the $150 million package price for three quarters and the additional conditions offered by NBC, people began to negotiate on many details, the most important of which was the settlement date.
The 69 issues of "who will be a millionaire" previously cooperated with ABC TV network totaled 138 million US dollars. The two sides finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the first season, and 35% respectively after the winter break and the end of the first season. This time, for survivor, Denise entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% before and after the show.
After negotiating the $150 million package price for three quarters and the additional conditions offered by NBC, people began to negotiate on many details, the most important of which was the settlement date.
The 69 issues of "who will be a millionaire" previously cooperated with ABC TV network totaled 138 million US dollars. The two sides finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the first season, and 35% respectively after the winter break and the end of the first season. This time, for survivor, Denise entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% before and after the show.
After negotiating the $150 million package price for three quarters and the additional conditions offered by NBC, people began to negotiate on many details, the most important of which was the settlement date.
The 69 issues of "who will be a millionaire" previously cooperated with ABC TV network totaled 138 million US dollars. The two sides finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the first season, and 35% respectively after the winter break and the end of the first season. This time, for survivor, Denise entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% before and after the show.
After negotiating the $150 million package price for three quarters and the additional conditions offered by NBC, people began to negotiate on many details, the most important of which was the settlement date.
The 69 issues of "who will be a millionaire" previously cooperated with ABC TV network totaled 138 million US dollars. The two sides finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the first season, and 35% respectively after the winter break and the end of the first season. This time, for survivor, Denise entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% before and after the show.
After negotiating the $150 million package price for three quarters and the additional conditions offered by NBC, people began to negotiate on many details, the most important of which was the settlement date.
The 69 issues of "who will be a millionaire" previously cooperated with ABC TV network totaled 138 million US dollars. The two sides finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the first season, and 35% respectively after the winter break and the end of the first season. This time, for survivor, Denise entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% before and after the show.
After negotiating the $150 million package price for three quarters and the additional conditions offered by NBC, people began to negotiate on many details, the most important of which was the settlement date.
The 69 issues of "who will be a millionaire" previously cooperated with ABC TV network totaled 138 million US dollars. The two sides finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the first season, and 35% respectively after the winter break and the end of the first season. This time, for survivor, Denise entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% before and after the show.
After negotiating the $150 million package price for three quarters and the additional conditions offered by NBC, people began to negotiate on many details, the most important of which was the settlement date.
The 69 issues of "who will be a millionaire" previously cooperated with ABC TV network totaled 138 million US dollars. The two sides finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the first season, and 35% respectively after the winter break and the end of the first season. This time, for survivor, Denise entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% before and after the show.After negotiating the $150 million package price for three quarters and the additional conditions offered by NBC, people began to negotiate on many details, the most important of which was the settlement date.
The 69 issues of "who will be a millionaire" previously cooperated with ABC TV network totaled 138 million US dollars. The two sides finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the first season, and 35% respectively after the winter break and the end of the first season. This time, for survivor, Denise entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% before and after the show.
After negotiating the $150 million package price for three quarters and the additional conditions offered by NBC, people began to negotiate on many details, the most important of which was the settlement date.
The 69 issues of "who will be a millionaire" previously cooperated with ABC TV network totaled 138 million US dollars. The two sides finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the first season, and 35% respectively after the winter break and the end of the first season. This time, for survivor, Denise entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% before and after the show.
After negotiating the $150 million package price for three quarters and the additional conditions offered by NBC, people began to negotiate on many details, the most important of which was the settlement date.
The 69 issues of "who will be a millionaire" previously cooperated with ABC TV network totaled 138 million US dollars. The two sides finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the first season, and 35% respectively after the winter break and the end of the first season. This time, for survivor, Denise entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% before and after the show.
After negotiating the $150 million package price for three quarters and the additional conditions offered by NBC, people began to negotiate on many details, the most important of which was the settlement date.
The 69 issues of "who will be a millionaire" previously cooperated with ABC TV network totaled 138 million US dollars. The two sides finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the first season, and 35% respectively after the winter break and the end of the first season. This time, for survivor, Denise entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% before and after the show.
After negotiating the $150 million package price for three quarters and the additional conditions offered by NBC, people began to negotiate on many details, the most important of which was the settlement date.
The 69 issues of "who will be a millionaire" previously cooperated with ABC TV network totaled 138 million US dollars. The two sides finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the first season, and 35% respectively after the winter break and the end of the first season. This time, for survivor, Denise entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% before and after the show.
After negotiating the $150 million package price for three quarters and the additional conditions offered by NBC, people began to negotiate on many details, the most important of which was the settlement date.
The 69 issues of "who will be a millionaire" previously cooperated with ABC TV network totaled 138 million US dollars. The two sides finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the first season, and 35% respectively after the winter break and the end of the first season. This time, for survivor, Denise entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% before and after the show.
After negotiating the $150 million package price for three quarters and the additional conditions offered by NBC, people began to negotiate on many details, the most important of which was the settlement date.
The 69 issues of "who will be a millionaire" previously cooperated with ABC TV network totaled 138 million US dollars. The two sides finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the first season, and 35% respectively after the winter break and the end of the first season. This time, for survivor, Denise entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% before and after the show.
After negotiating the $150 million package price for three quarters and the additional conditions offered by NBC, people began to negotiate on many details, the most important of which was the settlement date.
The 69 issues of "who will be a millionaire" previously cooperated with ABC TV network totaled 138 million US dollars. The two sides finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the first season, and 35% respectively after the winter break and the end of the first season. This time, for survivor, Denise entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% before and after the show.
After negotiating the $150 million package price for three quarters and the additional conditions offered by NBC, people began to negotiate on many details, the most important of which was the settlement date.
The 69 issues of "who will be a millionaire" previously cooperated with ABC TV network totaled 138 million US dollars. The two sides finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the first season, and 35% respectively after the winter break and the end of the first season. This time, for survivor, Denise entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% before and after the show.
After negotiating the $150 million package price for three quarters and the additional conditions offered by NBC, people began to negotiate on many details, the most important of which was the settlement date.The 69 issues of "who will be a millionaire" previously cooperated with ABC TV network totaled 138 million US dollars. The two sides finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the first season, and 35% respectively after the winter break and the end of the first season. This time, for survivor, Denise entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% before and after the show.
After negotiating the $150 million package price for three quarters and the additional conditions offered by NBC, people began to negotiate on many details, the most important of which was the settlement date.
The 69 issues of "who will be a millionaire" previously cooperated with ABC TV network totaled 138 million US dollars. The two sides finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the first season, and 35% respectively after the winter break and the end of the first season. This time, for survivor, Denise entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% before and after the show.
After negotiating the $150 million package price for three quarters and the additional conditions offered by NBC, people began to negotiate on many details, the most important of which was the settlement date.
The 69 issues of "who will be a millionaire" previously cooperated with ABC TV network totaled 138 million US dollars. The two sides finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the first season, and 35% respectively after the winter break and the end of the first season. This time, for survivor, Denise entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% before and after the show.
After negotiating the $150 million package price for three quarters and the additional conditions offered by NBC, people began to negotiate on many details, the most important of which was the settlement date.
The 69 issues of "who will be a millionaire" previously cooperated with ABC TV network totaled 138 million US dollars. The two sides finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the first season, and 35% respectively after the winter break and the end of the first season. This time, for survivor, Denise entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% before and after the show.
After negotiating the $150 million package price for three quarters and the additional conditions offered by NBC, people began to negotiate on many details, the most important of which was the settlement date.
The 69 issues of "who will be a millionaire" previously cooperated with ABC TV network totaled 138 million US dollars. The two sides finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the first season, and 35% respectively after the winter break and the end of the first season. This time, for survivor, Denise entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% before and after the show.
After negotiating the $150 million package price for three quarters and the additional conditions offered by NBC, people began to negotiate on many details, the most important of which was the settlement date.
The 69 issues of "who will be a millionaire" previously cooperated with ABC TV network totaled 138 million US dollars. The two sides finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the first season, and 35% respectively after the winter break and the end of the first season. This time, for survivor, Denise entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% before and after the show.
After negotiating the $150 million package price for three quarters and the additional conditions offered by NBC, people began to negotiate on many details, the most important of which was the settlement date.
The 69 issues of "who will be a millionaire" previously cooperated with ABC TV network totaled 138 million US dollars. The two sides finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the first season, and 35% respectively after the winter break and the end of the first season. This time, for survivor, Denise entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% before and after the show.
After negotiating the $150 million package price for three quarters and the additional conditions offered by NBC, people began to negotiate on many details, the most important of which was the settlement date.
The 69 issues of "who will be a millionaire" previously cooperated with ABC TV network totaled 138 million US dollars. The two sides finally agreed to pay 30% in advance before the first season, and 35% respectively after the winter break and the end of the first season. This time, for survivor, Denise entertainment and NBC agreed to pay 50% before and after the show.