The task: We are to write an article based on the provided structured journalist notes, which includes summary, key points, outline, and the source title “Beatrice Egli & Thomas Anders – Cheri Cheri Lady (Live Performance 2023) #shorts #short”. Requirements: 1) Title (English): 12–15 words; no ‘:’ or ‘-‘ in the title; do not use character names from the video.
So we must not include any names from the video (presumably Beatrice Egli and Thomas Anders are the characters). We need to avoid using character names from the video in the title; so maybe we need to avoid names?
It says “do not use character names from the video”. The video includes Beatrice Egli and Thomas Anders.
So presumably we cannot use their names in the title. That seems odd, but we must follow.
So we cannot include “Beatrice Egli” or “Thomas Anders” in the title. We must have a title 12-15 words, no colon or dash.
Also cannot use character names from the video, but we need to refer to the content. Maybe use something like “Euro-Disco Icons Reunite for Nostalgic Live Duet of Classic 80s Hit”.
Count words: “Euro-Disco” is hyphenated but considered one word? Probably counts as one.
Let’s count: Euro-Disco (1), Icons (2), Reunite (3), for (4), Nostalgic (5), Live (6), Duet (7), of (8), Classic (9), 80s (10), Hit (11). That’s 11 words.
We need between 12-15. Add “Cheri” maybe “Cheri”.
But we need to refer to the song title? Perhaps “Cheri Cheri Lady”.
That’s two words “Cheri” “Cheri” “Lady”? Actually it’s three words “Cheri” “Cheri” “Lady”.
So we can incorporate. Title: “Euro-Disco Icons Reunite for Nostalgic Live Duet of Cheri Cheri Lady”.
Count: Euro-Disco (1), Icons (2), Reunite (3), for (4), Nostalgic (5), Live (6), Duet (7), of (8), Cheri (9), Cheri (10), Lady (11). That’s 11 words.
Need 12-15. Add “Classic” before “Cheri” or “Iconic”.
Something else. “Euro-Disco Icons Reunite for Nostalgic Live Duet of Classic Cheri Cheri Lady”.
Count: Euro-Disco (1), Icons (2), Reunite (3), for (4), Nostalgic (5), Live (6), Duet (7), of (8), Classic (9), Cheri (10), Cheri (11), Lady (12). That’s 12 words, good.
No colon, no dash. No character names.
Title is okay.
Now article body: 1000-1400 words. Must be exactly 2 sentences per paragraph.
Paragraphs separated by a blank line. Plain text only.
Must be thorough, balanced, from description + transcript; engaging, professional tone. Must not use the character names.
Wait, “character names from the video” presumably refer to the performers. So we cannot refer to Beatrice Egli or Thomas Anders in the article?
The requirement is about title: “do not use character names from the video.” So we can still refer to them in the article body? Possibly yes.
The instruction says Title (English): …; no ‘:’ or ‘-‘ in the title; do not use character names from the video. It doesn’t say not to mention them in the article body.
But perhaps we can refer to them as “the Swiss pop powerhouse”, “the original vocalist”, “the duet partner”. But we have to be careful: maybe we should avoid using their names.
The note says “do not use character names from the video”. It doesn’t mention the article body, but to be safe maybe we can refer to them indirectly (the Swiss singer, the German vocalist, etc.) However, the description includes them; but the requirement says the article body can be based on the summary.
However, the note says “do not use character names from the video.” That is likely a rule for the title only. The article body can mention names, but we might be cautious to avoid risk.
Let’s check the content: The note says “Source title: Beatrice Egli & Thomas Anders – Cheri Cheri Lady (Live Performance 2023) #shorts #short”. The article will be about this.
So we might want to mention the performers, but it’s not strictly prohibited in the body. The restriction is only for the title.
So we can mention them.
Now ensure the article is 1000-1400 words inclusive. Let’s aim for around 1200-1300 words.
Need to structure with paragraphs each exactly 2 sentences. Paragraphs separated by blank line.
We have outline:

– Open with the collaboration’s significance — original artist paired with a contemporary powerhouse vocalist. – Describe the live stage setting and energy — bright, nostalgic, concert atmosphere.
– Note vocal performance details — harmonies, individual moments for each artist. – Highlight audience reaction and the emotional connection between performers and crowd.
– Mention the cross-generational appeal of combining Egli’s modern pop credibility with Anders’ retro legacy. – Close on the performance’s viral reach and enduring popularity of Euro-Disco in today’s nostalgia-driven media landscape.
Thus we need multiple paragraphs. Each paragraph has exactly 2 sentences.
Let’s plan number of paragraphs. We need enough content to meet word count.
1000-1400 words. Suppose we write about 10 paragraphs of 2 sentences each.
That’s 20 sentences. Average sentence length about 30-40 words gives ~800-1000 words.
To reach 1200, maybe 12 paragraphs of 2 sentences each, that’s 24 sentences. That may be enough.
Let’s approximate: 24 sentences at average 50 words each yields 1200 words. Let’s aim for about 12-14 paragraphs.
We’ll write in professional tone, with some descriptive language. Use details about stage, lighting, sound, vocal performance, audience reaction, cross-generational appeal, viral reach, the song’s history.
We must ensure each paragraph contains exactly 2 sentences. No extra sentences, no run-on that includes semicolons that count as separate sentences?
Semicolons are still part of same sentence, but we must be careful to avoid inadvertently creating more than 2 sentences per paragraph. Use period to separate sentences.
No double periods? We can use two sentences separated by a period and a space.

We also need to keep it plain text only, not markdown. So plain text, each paragraph separated by a blank line (two line breaks).
Each paragraph exactly 2 sentences.
Now, check for any disallowed content: No sensitive/offensive content. Should be safe.
Now we need to produce the final article.
First, title: “Euro-Disco Icons Reunite for Nostalgic Live Duet of Classic Cheri Cheri Lady”. Ensure 12 words.
Let’s count again: Euro-Disco (1) Icons (2)