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Technology Stocks : Aahh...iNEXTV (AXC) The NEXT Thing! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: killybegs who wrote (3677)5/9/2001 3:18:51 PM
From: Hal Campbell  Respond to of 4169
 
" Buzz is BUZZ "

lol...that it is. Good find, Jubimer.

Just spouting off my opinion, I don't care for what little I have seen of it so far.Will have to watch more...maybe I have missed something. BUT I think the concept has close to unlimited potential with the right writing. And IS CHEAP TO PRODUCE! Love the general idea. So who knows.

Hey they could do more salacious versions and also a PBS My Dinner With Andre sort of version too...maybe Divan Confessions for them...lol. Anyway, anything that is cheap and has the possibility of going most anywhere is a great basic idea to me.



To: killybegs who wrote (3677)5/9/2001 10:55:57 PM
From: Ed Perry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4169
 
Nice. It's clearly headed in the right direction - compelling content
meant for advertising as much as entertainment. It was a clear
decision to ditch the long "videos" for the short takes.

While we make take CC for granted, it's really really leading
edge stuff for a new medium. Producer types would be fascinated
by the whole concept.

Hopefully after this media attention iNEXTV gets some investment
arena attention. A lot of things could come together very quickly.
The sale of ADS, a investment by a partner, probably a QWest
type and an increase in revenues.

What a long winter!

Ed Perry



To: killybegs who wrote (3677)5/9/2001 11:05:55 PM
From: Amboy Charlie  Respond to of 4169
 
Jubimer,

I'm not familiar with this publication, is it print or online?
Is there a URL?
Forget it. Found it on my own using Sherlock.