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To: Nimbus who wrote (5278)10/6/1998 10:24:00 AM
From: Goodboy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21143
 
Thanks for the post TM. Yvette Gordon is a great PR person. I wish CCUR had someone like her constantly looking to get quoted by the media. As I had mentioned in post # 5183 (prior to the SEAC announcement on TWX MOU for you fact checkers) Ms. Gordon has connections to Time Warner as her former employer and SEAC has worked with them on many head ends for digital ad insertion and hotel VOD (2 in NYC and starting one in Hawaii). This should have been no surprise (I posted it a week before it was announced) to CCUR holders as the SFA deal went the same way, we were second, but "have a better deal" with SFA than SEAC (SFA is marketing and integrating CCUR server).

Jim Chiddix, the big cheese in digital for TWX, points out that these are not trials anymore, they are actual tests of the installed equipment in order to work out problems and begin scaling up to full commercial deployment (this information was posted on Sept. 21 post #5127 for you fact checkers). Some say that my information is speculation. When you speculate with facts, you end up with correct speculation. SEAC has had it's glory, it will be CCUR's turn shortly. As with SFA, I think we will see CCUR will have a lot more to announce than SEAC.