The shady scene of the live broadcast industry The truth behind the miserable sale of the elderly la

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-19

Hello everyone, today let's talk about a topic that has been hotly discussed on the Internet recently - the elderly are selling miserably in late-night live broadcasts. You may have also seen that in the live broadcast room late at night, these elderly anchors illuminated their faces with faint lights, and thanked the audience over and over again with a tiredness that did not match their age. For the sake of the income of just a few hours, they gave up their sweet dreams and used tenacity and perseverance to compose the music of life in the middle of the night.

Doesn't that sound distressing?However, there is an even more poignant story behind this. Last year, a blogger secretly visited the area where the elderly live broadcast, and found that many elderly anchors with rural backgrounds are likely to be "actors" packaged by MCN institutions. These seniors generally only receive a 10 per cent share of the revenue, and most of their income is taken by the institution. In other words, most of the money earned by these elderly people's hard-earned live broadcasts has fallen into the pockets of MCN institutions.

The MCN agency takes a 90% share ratio, which makes people sigh: This money is too easy to make!However, we can't ignore the efforts of the elderly anchors. In order to live, they chose to live broadcast late at night, bearing both physical and mental pressure. Despite this, they still warmed every audience who entered the live broadcast room with faint lights and words of thanks.

Personally, I believe that the phenomenon of late-night live broadcasts by the elderly not only reflects the severity of the current social pension problem, but also exposes the gap in the supervision of the live broadcast industry. First of all, we should pay attention to the living conditions of the elderly and improve their social security so that they can enjoy their old age in peace. Second, for the live broadcast industry, the relevant departments should strengthen supervision, regulate market order, and protect the rights and interests of the elderly.

Of course, we can't just blame MCN institutions. After all, they are also a product of a market economy and need to make a profit to stay afloat. However, profits cannot be made on the basis of harming the rights and interests of the elderly. MCN institutions should cooperate fairly with elderly anchors to share the benefits and achieve a win-win situation.

In addition, we, as viewers, can also make some changes. We can choose to focus on those elderly streamers who really need help and give them more support and encouragement. At the same time, we can also report problems to relevant departments and promote the introduction and improvement of relevant policies.

Finally, I want to say that there is a deep helplessness and sadness behind the phenomenon of the elderly selling miserably in late-night live broadcasts. We should look at their choice to make a living in this way with care and understanding, and at the same time, we should actively call on all sectors of society to pay attention to the living problems of the elderly, and promote the introduction of relevant policies and measures, so that every elderly person can live a happy and healthy old age.

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