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To: Ga Bard who wrote (7170)11/14/1999 3:39:00 AM
From: Jim Bishop  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9440
 
GB, on EBLD you say "the TA looks bad to me" Do you mean F/A, as the chart looks pretty good to me. Just curious, I agree with the rest you say.

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To: Ga Bard who wrote (7170)11/15/1999 12:25:00 PM
From: jeffrey rainey  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9440
 
Gary..gee, I don't know about all that t/a f/a charting stuff. I'll leave all that to the SI Gurus like you..
But what I do know is an Irish boy like me like's those meat a potato's kind of companies that do what they say they will, and sign REAL contracts with REAL companies and Have REAL people doing the same jobs week in and week out.

Like this for instance:

Thousands of Music Videos and Movie Previews in Windows Media Format
Will be Available Through WindowsMedia.com and EntertainmentBlvd.com

REDMOND, Wash. and LOS ANGELES, Nov. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Microsoft Corp.
(Nasdaq: MSFT) and Entertainment Boulevard Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: EBLD),
one of the Internet's top sources of streaming entertainment-related media,
today announced the formation of a strategic relationship designed to expand
the extensive current and future programming content of EntertainmentBlvd.com
in the Microsoft(R) Windows Media(TM) format. This move represents a
significant milestone in the availability of high-quality digital content on
the Web.
Entertainment Boulevard will become a preferred provider on
WindowsMedia.com, where selections from its vast library of music videos and
movie trailers, as well as live events broadcast in the Windows Media format,
will be featured through links to the EntertainmentBlvd.com site.
"We have always focused on making our content available in only the
highest-quality audio and video," said Stephen Brown, CEO of Entertainment
Boulevard. "Entertainment Boulevard and Microsoft are committed to providing
our customers with exciting, high-quality digital content. Windows Media is
unequaled in quality and a perfect match to help achieve our goal."
"We're thrilled to be working with Entertainment Boulevard to bring its
wealth of exciting content to the millions of Windows Media Player users,"
said Will Poole, general manager, Streaming Media Division at Microsoft.
"Windows Media is the proven solution for delivering what consumers want:
high-quality digital entertainment."
Entertainment Boulevard's library contains more than 2,000 music videos,
including performances by such artists as Britney Spears and the Backstreet
Boys. Among the more than 500 movie trailers on Entertainment Boulevard's
roster are previews for such major motion pictures as "The World is Not
Enough" and "Toy Story 2." Content from Entertainment Boulevard will be
available in Windows Media format beginning in December.

About WindowsMedia.com
WindowsMedia.com (http://windowsmedia.com/), part of the MSN(TM) network
of Internet services, is among the fastest-growing major audio and video
guides on the Internet. WindowsMedia.com provides access to localized audio
and video content worldwide, including major music and video events from more
than 1,000 radio stations and more than 1,000 content providers.

About Windows Media Technologies
Windows Media Technologies is the leading digital media platform that
provides consumers, content providers, solution providers, software developers
and corporations with unmatched audio and video quality. Windows Media
Technologies 4, which includes Windows Media Player, Windows Media Services,
Windows Media Tools and the Windows Media SDK, is available for free* download
at microsoft.com. More than 50 milli

Reagrds

Jeff