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To: rrufff who wrote (226)11/2/2005 10:57:47 AM
From: creede  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 827
 
Yep, we are making progress. He is responding to our pleas and to that I must give him credit. We asked for a DVD and he responded. Have you seen my share price numbers even with full dilution IF we can get a large enough advertising base?

New Screen TV derives its revenues from subscription fees paid to the company by the company's affiliates (pay-TV distributors - cable, satellite, and fiber-to-the-home systems), and from advertising fees paid to the company from advertising on the channel. Naseem Shah, New Screen TV's Director of Programming said, "New Screen TV has an outstanding amount of advertising inventory available: six minutes of ad time are available every half-hour, which equals twelve minutes of ad time per hour. That gives us nearly 300 minutes of ad time per day, 365 days a year."

Well, in my infamous OPRAH post, I did the advertising math with 7 minutes of advertising per half hour(at least now you see I wasn't making that conversation up). But I guess their set-up only allows for 6 minutes an hour. At least now we can try to figure out what revenues could be.

Mark said that advertising is paid by the second. So, we need to know the number of NSTV advertising seconds available in a year.

6min x 2 = 12 min an hour
12 min x 60 sec = 720 sec per hour
720 x 24 hours =17,280 sec per day
17,280 x 365 days =6,307,200 sec per year

Mark said that OPRAH(here we go again) gets $1000.00 per second. So, what if we use $50.00 per sec....(a 30 second commercial would be $1500.00)..sounds cheap to me.

$50.00 x 6,307,200=$315,360,000 per year

We don't really know what the average price per second will be...I do know that it will go a lot higher than 50.00 if New Screen Tv is embraced by the viewing public.

So what about PPS?

315,360,000/ 2,565,540,078=$0.1229

12.29 cents with full delusion(intended)

Just a tad bit higher than we are here. That accounts for full dilution of the O/S and ONLY accounts for a low guess at advertising revenues. Let's not forget that their product is free.

This is why I have said that I have two price targets...

A. If New Screen flops - Zero
B. If New Screen Soars - North of .25

These extremes are what make this stock so extraordinary.

GB-ND
c



To: rrufff who wrote (226)11/2/2005 11:06:53 AM
From: creede  Respond to of 827
 
May take a little time. After more DVD's get mailed out I bet we get some company. Did you read this?

How many times have we said, “400 channels and nothing on?” New Screen TV debuts a new film every night at 7:00 PM. How many TV channels can honestly make that claim? We take the business of television just as seriously as we take the business of film. This is immediately obvious to anyone who has viewed New Screen TV.

I must say that I do like the fact that something new is coming on all the time. Keeps down the boredom factor. Also, they give a short narration before each short/film. The narrator gives you background on the film/producer... very cool. Makes you want to see what's coming next.

GodBless-ND
c



To: rrufff who wrote (226)11/2/2005 5:21:48 PM
From: rollin_in_the_db7  Respond to of 827
 
has anyone tried to explain the market's dynamics to Mark? ie.. look what happenned when brother Chris retired shares

and about a higher share price requiring WAY less dilution..etc