To: Jeffrey L. Henken who wrote (1559 ) 7/14/1999 10:13:00 PM From: Mr Metals Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3514
PALM SPRINGS, Calif., Jul 14, 1999 (ENTERTAINMENT WIRE via COMTEX) -- Triangle Broadcasting Company Inc. (OTCBB:GAAY) and Palm Springs Television Studios jointly announced the signing of two of JB Broadcasting Inc.'s owned stations to carry its new series AuctionsTelevision beginning with its first broadcast on Aug. 14, 1999. Dick Weiner was quoted as saying that he is "delighted to find that the response to the announcement of AuctionsTelevision is as strong as it has been to date, and the addition of the Palm Springs and Santa Barbara markets which JB Broadcasting stations bring to us is a significant step forward." Jim Primm of JB Broadcasting expressed his company's view that by broadcasting the series AuctionsTelevision it brings a new dimension to each of the TV station's programming efforts and will expand the viewership currently carried by Time Warner, Cablevision, Cox, Americable, Comcast, Charter and the Falcon cable systems. Weiner went on to announce that the premiere broadcast for BingoTelevision, a three-hour Monday through Friday series, has been moved up to Sept. 27th at the request of sponsors and television stations to coincide with the Neilsen's sweep period beginning Sept. 30, 1999. This move will enable both sponsors and stations to properly promote the series to ensure its success. Forward looking statements (statements which are not historical facts) in this release are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Investors are cautioned that all forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties, including those risks and uncertainties detailed in the company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission ONZA'S PENNEY PICKS freeyellow.com Good Luck To All Andy DISCLAIMER: THIS IS NOT A SOLICITATION TO BUY OR SELL STOCKS AND I DO HAVE A RIGHT TO BUY OR SELL THIS OR ANY OTHER STOCK WITHOUT NOTICE AND THAT EVERYTHING CONTAINED WITHIN IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND ALLWAYS DO YOUR OWN DD .PLEASE REMEMBER THESE ARE ONLY MY OPINIONS DO NOT MAKE INVESTMENTS ON MINE OR ANYONE ELSES OPINIONS DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH. INVESTING IN THE OTC MARKET THOUGH VERY PROFITABLE TO SOME IS ALSO VERY DANGEROUS. The SEC has issued an investor alert to help investors evaluate investments promoted on the Internet. "Internet Fraud" tells investors how to spot fraud and how to use the Internet to invest wisely and avoid costly mistakes. "Never, ever, make an investment based solely on what you read in an online newsletter, E-Mail letter or Internet bulletin board, especially if the investment involves a small, thinly-traded company that isn't well known," said Nancy M. Smith, Director of the SEC's Office of Investor Education and Assistance. "Assume that the information about these companies is not trustworthy unless you can prove otherwise through your own independent research." "Internet Fraud" is available on the SEC's Web site, at sec.gov .