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Not sure what is going on here but I'm glad that it was taken care of quickly.
I picked up a copy of USA Today and LOVE the ad. Except for the mistake with the web address..... This is just the begining of the ads the nation will see. Finally everyone else will get to hear about QTN....This is GREAT!
quote:Originally posted by lilpennypincher: Robg.....it is funny that as soon as you begin posting Jerk Off is back.....Also strange that you posted that picture of the cowboy the other night.....1LT had that picture over the summer and then the other night you and Idiot man had it....You are definately involved with one another in some sort of way...I will give you some advise... The authorities are on this guy....TRUST ME....YOU DON'T want to be involved with him/her/them when they get him...Charges have been filed...
Lil
You make no sense, and stop being paranoid. I'm not this "other guy". By your logic, you started posting right after Ric posted, so you and him must be in connections or affiliated with each other, huh?
quote:Originally posted by LILTE96RRY12DK3290: THEY PUT THE WRONG AD
No just the wrong wedsite address, the ad was great Besides it all good, we will get a reprint and even more people will see it the second time, the website thing could actually work to our advantage, more will see it when it is reprinted
GO QBID!!!!!
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quote:Originally posted by Doctoall: No just the wrong wedsite address, the ad was great Besides it all good, we will get a reprint and even more people will see it the second time, the website thing could actually work to our advantage, more will see it when it is reprinted
GO QBID!!!!!
Doc...look at the name that you just replied to a little closer...it's IT again.
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From a designers point of view, mistakes do happen with ad designs. This is not a big thing. I have seen worse go to print!
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Don't forget the west coast is on their way to work and picking up USA Today. Give the day some time.
The ad says in BIG LETTERS "CONTACT YOUR LOCAL CABLE COMPANY". It did not say "contact your local satellite TV company"! Frank's recent pr mentioned expanded coverage areas. Why put out a "Nationwide" ad if most people cannot receive the signal. They are not that stupid. Probably later today there will be a pr about additional carriers/coverage areas. The only negative would be the ad was for people to campaign their local cable company to convince them to carry the signal. Not sure how that would work.
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Don't forget the west coast is on their way to work and picking up USA Today. Give the day some time. The ad says in BIG LETTERS "CONTACT YOUR LOCAL CABLE COMPANY". It did not say "contact your local satellite TV company"! Frank's recent pr mentioned expanded coverage areas. Why put out a "Nationwide" ad if most people cannot receive the signal. They are not that stupid. Probably later today there will be a pr about additional carriers/coverage areas. The only negative would be the ad was for people to campaign their local cable company to convince them to carry the signal. Not sure how that would work.
I don't appreciate you using my name, I'm sure Terry doesn't as well. You are though making it much easier for My Attorneys in when they drag your sleeeezy A$$ to court.
Doc....all of these are the same guy.....Do not bother wasting your breath on him....
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thanks again bob....this guy must have a number of ip addy's he is manually using. if he is that proud of his family he should start his own web site.
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Hey Ric.....I mean me or you or......oh, whatever.... I have Rhonda in my prayers. As well as you and the little one. I hope she is able to get on the transplant list soon.
quote:Originally posted by RNINALVNG: Hello...sweet one....how u doin'?...lol
Terry
LOL
I'm doin.......Good...Have a foot of snow... 3 little homeschooling toddlers runnin' round' and the fun on AS......What more could I ask for. LOL
Bob......Thanks, alredy knew that.....Just thought they may know one another and wanted to give a heads up that this other PUNK is going down...I wouldn't want to know him when he does. Thank again. and Doc.....Thanks.....I needed that. LOL
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Don't forget the west coast is on their way to work and picking up USA Today. Give the day some time. The ad says in BIG LETTERS "CONTACT YOUR LOCAL CABLE COMPANY". It did not say "contact your local satellite TV company"! Frank's recent pr mentioned expanded coverage areas. Why put out a "Nationwide" ad if most people cannot receive the signal. They are not that stupid. Probably later today there will be a pr about additional carriers/coverage areas. The only negative would be the ad was for people to campaign their local cable company to convince them to carry the signal. Not sure how that would work.
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quote:Originally posted by stnkng1: is this ever gonna go anywhere or just sit between .0045 and .005 for the year? i need this to move and i am sure everyone else does to.
GLTA
I guess the key is patience on QBID. I'm in at .008 and holding long. Last night on The West Wing there was a lot of discussion on gay marriage. It's just a matter of time...IMHO. Cowboy
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Firestone Communications, Inc. Contracts with VCI for Sales and Traffic Software for the Q Television Network
Springfield, MA, January 4, 2005– Video Communications, Incorporated (VCI), supplier of integrated media solutions to the broadcast and cable industry, announced that Firestone Communications, Inc. selected its flagship product, STARS II+, as their key business operations system for the Q Television Network.
Firestone manages the daily operations including master control and traffic for many cable networks while their clients run the content and scheduling functions. VCI’s STARS II + is currently being used to run these processes for Firestone’s clients such as Sorpresa!, “Because of the successful relationship that we have built with VCI, there is a comfort zone that we are able to relay to our new clients. Not only is STARS II+ easy to use but our experience with the training has been very successful and ahead of schedule,” stated Leonard Firestone, CEO of Firestone Communications.
The installation of STARS II+ was completed at Q Television Network in mid November. Christopher Ruggles, Traffic Manager for Q Television Network commented, “A couple weeks before VCI started the on-site training, I was able to review the user manual. Being new to the industry, I had no idea what I was getting myself into as the Traffic Manager. VCI’s training was so comprehensive that all the elements I had read about in the manual fell into place and made sense. It was so straightforward and easy.”
VCI was selected from three competing vendors because they offered a better solution including training, pricing, and customer service. “VCI has a solid product that easily produces affidavits, discrepancy reports, and skim avails. Their customer service is very responsive 24/7,” said Mr. Firestone.
”Our experience at VCI has allowed us to build a robust and reliable product that supports our clients and provides them with a modern, up-to-date and cost effective solution,” said W. Lowell Putnam, President and CEO of VCI.
About Firestone
Firestone Communications, Inc., (www.firestoneinc.com) is a privately held media company based in Dallas-Ft. Worth, Texas. Firestone’s core business is the network origination and uplink of cable and broadcast networks, ownership of the cable network, Sorpresa!, and complete commercial and television production services. Company executives have produced television programming for Univision, Telemundo, Turner Broadcasting, and many other clients. The company’s facilities include over 43,000 square feet of offices, production studios, fully digital master control, Avid editing suites and a comprehensive tape library.
About Q Television Network
This television network was organized to create and develop a network devoted to providing television programming for the gay and lesbian community. While the company expects much of its subscriber base to be comprised of members of the gay and lesbian population, management also believes that quality programming about the gay and lesbian experience, designed to entertain, educate and inform, will attract many other segments of the viewing public. The company's programming will be available on a subscription basis to those desiring its programming. The network will broadcast 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. Providing distribution via satellite ensures availability of the network across the United States, including Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico.
About VCI
VCI offers an open, standards-based sales, traffic, and accounting solution that is designed for modern broadcast and cable business practices. VCI's product, STARS II+™, enables broadcasters in all size markets- from small market independents to the multi-station cluster operations - to assemble and edit logs faster, while managing commercial inventory more efficiently. STARS II+'s SalesDesk empowers sales teams to make strategic financial decisions while managing client accounts with maximum effectiveness. Based on the popular Microsoft® Windows® operating systems, STARS II+ offers robust functionality, an easy-to-use graphical user interface, and ODBC database support for flexible customization and reporting. VCI's commitment to providing high quality core business solutions to the broadcast and cable industries has resulted in more than 225 customer sites throughout North America. http://www.vcisolutions.com/press/press_releases/2005/new%20client_FirestoneandQ.html
quote:Originally posted by Marva18: Don't forget the west coast is on their way to work and picking up USA Today. Give the day some time. The ad says in BIG LETTERS "CONTACT YOUR LOCAL CABLE COMPANY". It did not say "contact your local satellite TV company"! Frank's recent pr mentioned expanded coverage areas. Why put out a "Nationwide" ad if most people cannot receive the signal. They are not that stupid. Probably later today there will be a pr about additional carriers/coverage areas. The only negative would be the ad was for people to campaign their local cable company to convince them to carry the signal. Not sure how that would work.
Whoooo-Hoooooo!
Grab that paper and get yourselves some shares of Q! What is it that Whiz says......?
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Hi all! Just got out of a meeting and picked up my USA Today. The add looks great. It also looks like the troubled one came back in. Sorry for the trouble he is causing you L and T. Posts: 3439 | From: ATL | Registered: Jun 2004
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