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To: Bill Rood who wrote (17273)5/13/1998 11:23:00 AM
From: Jack of All Trades  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34592
 
CFON Look out beloooooow!



To: Bill Rood who wrote (17273)5/13/1998 11:27:00 AM
From: DR. MEADE  Respond to of 34592
 
Evidently , QSTI is not going to release news on PRnewswire, however, here is the news that went out yesterday to shareholders. Its still very good. This stock traded at @ .93 in last 52 wk. Currently .31 / .39. Check the chart. Its going much higher ! ***********************

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To: DR. MEADE (16836 )
From: emergencyops Tuesday, May 12 1998 2:59PM ET
Reply # of 17278
QSTI News just posted on the QSTI thread

News for immediate release

NASD-BB: QSTI

Stockbroker Relations: Alan Cole (407) 862-3202

QUESTEC ANNOUNCES FIRST 1998 NON-CABLE AGREEMENT WITH WABU TV CHANNEL 68
IN BOSTON FOR BOSTON RED SOX BROADCASTS

Deer Park, N.Y. Monday, May 11, 1998 - QuesTec Imaging, Inc.(QuesTec),
(NASD-BB: QSTI), and WABU Television Channel 68 in Boston announce an
agreement to incorporate QuesTec's SuperVisionSM pitch-tracking system
as a broadcast enhancement, video replay and analysis tool during WABU's
1998 broadcast coverage of the Boston Red Sox. This agreement marks the
first "over-the-air," non-cable contract for QuesTec during 1998 and
marks the largest viewer market the SuperVisionSM system has ever been
shown in to date -- bringing SuperVisionSM to Boston's Fenway Park for
the first time ever as WABU broadcasts Red Sox baseball to over 11
million adult viewers. SuperVisionSM is marketed for $2,000 per game for
each WABU broadcast from Fenway Park and for each away broadcast from
other stadiums. QuesTec currently has the SuperVisionSM system cabled in
11 major league stadiums, with plans already in place to increase that
number throughout the 1998 season.

SuperVisionSM is used during broadcasts as a video replay, and to assist
commentators in the analysis of key pitches, pitcher/batter match-ups
and key at bats. As part of this agreement SuperVisionSM will be used as
a replay at least eight times during each broadcast, while Channel 68
announcers Sean McDonough and Jerry Remy will be able to see every pitch
thrown instantly rendered by SuperVisionSM, on a video-monitor in their
broadcast booth.

As a video source, SuperVisionSM instantly provides viewers with a
three-dimensional view of individual pitches, including the speed and
trajectory of the ball from its release-point to the back of home plate.
This instant three-dimensional rendering of actual pitches graphically
illustrates the difference between a slider, curveball, forkball or
fastball -- enhancing the broadcast for commentators and viewers alike.
In addition, any pitch from any inning can be later recalled and
displayed at any time during the game, or a number of pitches can be
shown in any sequence as a single group or as a split-screen-comparison.
These two features are very effective in illustrating key pitches, key
at bats and pitcher/batter match-ups. As an enhancement tool, the
SuperVisionSM system certainly raises the level of broadcast coverage
and increases viewer interest.

Those of us at QuesTec are very excited about the positive reception the
SuperVisionSM system has received in the New England area. Interest in
the new technology has already generated an article in the Friday, April
10 Boston Globe, and a nice mention by the Boston Herald in the Sunday,
May 3 edition. Furthermore, Channel 68 is planning to air a pre-game
special within the next two weeks that will highlight QuesTec and
further explain the SuperVisionSM system to viewers. As QuesTec's
Christopher J. Malone, recently commented, "It's great to see that a
place like Boston, with such a rich baseball tradition and one of the
most treasured baseball monuments -- in the form of Fenway Park -- is so
receptive and excited about SuperVisionSM. It's truly a marriage between
what's old and what's new in baseball, and it looks like a great match."

QuesTec develops and markets proprietary software systems that capture,
render, and display real-time graphic simulations that can be applied to
sports entertainment, display media, business and industry.

For more information on QuesTec Imaging, Inc. contact Alan Cole at
Stockbroker Relations, Inc. (407) 862-3202.

www.questec.com

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This news release was prepared by management and they accept
responsibility for its contents. Michael Russo - Director

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To: Bill Rood who wrote (17273)5/13/1998 11:29:00 AM
From: Emec  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34592
 
Bill, this is huge. See my post on RENT thread