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Matter of time, nothing more, nothing less!
Genuine Broadcasting National TV Networks do not trade for less than a dollar a share.
Viacom has put their stuff on the back burner because this company set the standard too high.
Next time you hear from Viacom there just might be bids attached.
With a $600 billion dollar market at stake nobody wants to be late to the party & my bet is Frank is working on deals that we haven't even thought of yet.
Just don't be surprised by anything big that comes our way,,,
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god bless ya penny...i thought it was gettin chilly here north of detroit. hearing you, i think i'll wear shorts to the office in the morning. heck its only -10 wind chill....lol
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I guess I am in the tropics then with 15 degrees here, lol.
Ric
quote:Originally posted by bill1352: god bless ya penny...i thought it was gettin chilly here north of detroit. hearing you, i think i'll wear shorts to the office in the morning. heck its only -10 wind chill....lol
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PALM SPRINGS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 18, 2005-- Q Television Network, (Pink Sheets: QBID) announced today that it has reached an agreement with a Washington State television station to offer Q Television Network to its subscribers. "After extensive negotiations, we have finally come to an agreement to make Q Television available from Oregon to the Canadian border," said Frank Olsen, President and CEO of Q Television Network. "The West Coast market is an important step for us. It is the third highest market of the Gay and Lesbian population in the U.S. With this new carrier, our television signal will be made available to over one million customers." In the second quarter of 2005, Q Television will comply with requirements of all national carriers and make its signal available in High Definition (HDTV). "With the field narrowing for carriers to choose gay and lesbian networks, we have jumped to the top of many lists and will provide all of our carriers with the best possible network," said Olsen.
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. For further information on programming and subscriptions, please visit www.qtelevision.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
As a cautionary note to investors, certain matters discussed in this press release may be forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such matters involve risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially, including the following: changes in economic conditions; general competitive factors; the television network's ability to execute its business model and strategic plans; and the risks described from time to time in the company's Securities and Exchange Commission filings.
KEYWORD: NORTH AMERICA CALIFORNIA UNITED STATES INDUSTRY KEYWORD: ENTERTAINMENT TV AND RADIO COMMUNICATIONS CONSUMER GAY & LESBIAN CONTRACT/AGREEMENT PRODUCT/SERVICE SOURCE: Q Television Network
CONTACT INFORMATION: CWR & Partners, LLP Ronnie Welch, 508-222-4802
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"With the field narrowing for carriers to choose gay and lesbian networks, we have jumped to the top of many lists and will provide all of our carriers with the best possible network," said Olsen.
Build a great network and the carriers will be lining up to offer it. Sounds like Frank has the right focus. Time will tell. Cowboy.
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quote:Originally posted by tqn: not fluff - not mentioned name for confidentiality.
He will release the name when the time is right. I am sure that he does not want this new vendor (TV) station to be flooded with calls regarding "Q". At least not until they are ready to handle that volume. Lets just be glad that the "Q" is expanding to another area. I would think that this would also include Seattle. In addition most television stations in WA also broadcast to Vancouver BC and Victoria BC both have a very high gay population.
Nope its not "fluff" it actually has some "meat" on it.
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Doc, vancouver has a big population of g/l as you mentioned. and they are very active as well. it's comparable with san francisco. any carriers in oregon/wa we can think of?
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Q Television Network to Air in the Pacific Northwest; Q Television`s Signal to Be Available to over One Million Customers??
These types of PRs drive me nuts and seem to be the only PRs that the Q is capable of. This is quite a bit of fluff, in my opinion. Look, I'm a sales guy for a technology company - my solution is "available" to all 280 million people in the US. It's also "available" to the 5.8 billion other people in the world. That doesn't mean they're buying it.
Anyway, I have no less belief in this stock, but I'd love to see something real here soon - like how many subscribers have signed up or paid for their subscriptions... Like how much in revenue the Q is generating. Like who's interested in buying the network. Like when I can buy my new car...mwuahahahahahahaha!!!
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quote:Originally posted by tqn: Doc, vancouver has a big population of g/l as you mentioned. and they are very active as well. it's comparable with san francisco. any carriers in oregon/wa we can think of?
I think that in the Pacific Northwest its mostly Comcast well in the Seattle area anyways. However he did say a TV Station, maybe the programming will be rebroadcasted via a cable carrier and the contract is with the TV Station to carry the programming. Much like NBC, ABC, CBS decide what their programming line up will be. Thats just IMO anyways
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