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To: Geoffrey who wrote ()11/26/1998 12:42:00 AM
From: Steve Smith  Read Replies (3) of 126
 
BIGE looks like a pretty good internet stock...yet undiscovered. I went to the site and like the merchandises being offered. It's a great site for movie buffs who want to purchase posters, autographs, and other things.

BIGE even has Star Wars and Spice Girls stuffs for sale.

BIGE should run up next week along with the UBID IPO. BIGE could be an easy double from here.

This press release on Monday looks very positive.


Monday November 23, 10:09 am Eastern Time

Company Press Release

SOURCE: Big Entertainment

Bige.Com, a Division of Big Entertainment, to be the Movie Merchandise
Store on Film.Com, a Division of RealNetworks, a RealNetworks Website

Bige.Com Also Launching on USA Today's Website

BOCA RATON, Fla., Nov. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- In a move that will delight movie fans worldwide, bige.com, a division of Big Entertainment (Nasdaq: BIGE - news), will become the movie merchandise store for Film.com, the leading site for film reviews and presentations of trailers and short films. Film.com is part of RealNetworks,
Inc., the recognized leader in streaming media. The bige.com studio store, which debuts this Thanksgiving, will be selling movie licensed merchandise such as apparel, collectibles and toys, as well as other popular culture items. Bige.com was recently selected to be the exclusive e-commerce studio store for USA Today's website,
usatoday.com.

Bige.com, in conjunction with Film.com, will provide the Film.com site with an unprecedented large collection of movie-related licensed merchandise.

''Our audience loves everything to do with movies,'' says Film.com founder and RealNetworks Editorial Director, Lucy Mohl. ''Our relationship with Big Entertainment gives our audience what they've been asking for: a way to buy great movie merchandise available on-line.''

''Film.com is the perfect place for bige.com to offer movie merchandise'' notes BigE's Co-Founder and Chairman, Mitchell Rubenstein. ''Film.com's growing and loyal audience will now be able to buy a wide selection of movie merchandise online while enjoying the site's movie trailers and other movie information.''

About RealNetworks and Film.com

Film.com was founded in 1994 as the independent voice of film criticism on the Internet. In 1997, the site became part of RealNetworks, Inc. (Nasdaq: RNWK - news). RealNetworks, Inc., based in Seattle, is the recognized leader in the streaming media market. It develops and markets software products and services designed to enable
users of personal computers and other consumer electronic devices to send and receive audio, video and other multimedia services using the Web. RealNetworks can be found on the World Wide Web at www.real.com.

About bige.com and Big Entertainment

Bige.com, launching this Thanksgiving on the Web, is an e-commerce studio store offering thousands of licensed merchandise products from the Hollywood studios, TV networks and popular culture. Bige.com will be available on the Web at www.bige.com as well as at many popular Web sites, including usatoday.com and Film.com. bige.com is owned by Big Online, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Big Entertainment, Inc. BigE was founded by Rubenstein and Laurie Silvers, the founders of the
Sci-Fi Channelâ„¢. BigE also owns intellectual properties created for it by best-selling authors and media celebrities, including Leonard Nimoy and Mickey Spillane.

The matters discussed herein that are forward-looking statements are based on current management expectations that involve risks and uncertainties that may result in such expectations not being realized. Potential risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, the risks described in filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission.

SOURCE: Big Entertainment
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