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To: df who wrote (4990)1/30/1999 12:46:00 AM
From: Jamey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17679
 
One word.... DIMG-OTCBB- If you find any verification through SEC documents, I would be surprised.

Santiago



To: df who wrote (4990)1/30/1999 3:05:00 AM
From: B. A. Marlow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17679
 
Right, df. A/V Daily News business model useful. BAM (EOM)



To: df who wrote (4990)1/30/1999 3:35:00 AM
From: B. A. Marlow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 17679
 
The plot thickens, folks. Even I'm now confused! HELP!!

Who are these EviewOnline.com (NASDAQ: AMRE) guys? Where did they come from and what are they doing with our TVontheWEB Network? Where's our press release announcing an "affiliate?" For that matter, where's their press release?

Then again, why do we even *want* this affiliate?

Something's odd about this company. Their Web site is really low-end. If you read their press releases, it's all hype/jive plagiarism, no substance. Maybe I'm getting old, but this thing sure looks like a boiler room stock promotion.

Getting a headache...

Help me out here.

BAM

P.S. American Alliance Corp. not even listed at Hoover's or Market Guide.

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Here's the Web site:

eviewonline.com

And here's who they say they are:

News Release: January 11, 1999

TARGETED INTERNET STREAMING MEDIA
LAUCHED BY AMERICAN ALLIANCE



January 11, 1999 - American Alliance Corporation (Symbol: AMRE) today announced its entry into the field of targeted Internet streaming media content. With offices opening in London, Singapore, Toronto, and Buffalo, NY, the Company will enable millions of geographically dispersed online shareholders, customers, employees, and suppliers to be present "live" via their personal computers at such events as stockholder meetings, quarterly earnings conference calls, new product launches, and other media events. Among other online content, American Alliance will also broadcast live pay-per-view seminars and entertainment, trade shows, conferences, and training events on a worldwide basis.

The Company's entry into streaming media content over the Internet has been made possible by the development of Internet audio and video streaming technology to near broadcast quality by such companies as RealNetworks, Inc. (NASDAQ: RNWK), InterVU Inc. (NASDAQ: ITVU), and Microsoft Inc. (NASDAQ:MSFT). Along with American Alliance, other companies such as Broadcast.com (NASDAQ: BCST), Visual Data (NASDAQ: VDAT) and audiohighway.com (NASDAQ: AHWY) have used the latest audio and video streaming technology to build significant business opportunities.

"Tens of millions of daily online users the world over have made the Internet one of the most exciting and significant commercial mediums ever developed," comments Mr. Doug Wetzel, an analyst with Gilbert & Chatterton, Inc. "To appreciate the potential of the Internet, just look at what has happened with the share prices of Yahoo (NASDAQ: YHOO), Amazon.com (NASDAQ: AMZN), Creative Computers (NASDAQ: MALL), SkyMall (NASDAQ: SKYM), and even upstart WorldCruncher Internet (OTC BB: WCTI). Who could have ever imagined that the auction business would create successes like Ubid (NASDAQ: UBID), eBay (NASDAQ: EBAY), Onsale (NASDAQ: ONSL) and Greg Manning Auctions (NASDAQ: GMAI)."

Mr. Wetzel continues, "Businesses one never imagined being on the Internet such as Sportsline USA (NASDAQ: SPLN), Millionaire.com (OTC BB: MLRE), Books-A-Million (NASDAQ: BAMM) and stock broker E*Trade (NASDAQ: EGRP), are all stellar online success stories. Having said this, the potential for American Alliance is just as significant. Just one of their many profit centers is the broadcasting of live annual shareholder meetings. Now, for the first time ever, American Alliance will enable millions of shareholders the world over to be present at an annual general meeting precisely at the time the meeting is taking place. With American Alliance's technology, shareholders of any company can receive corporate circulars, vote proxies, and even review past meetings, all from the comfort of their home personal computer. It's one of the most exciting business concepts to come across my desk and has huge profit potential."

This press release contains forward-looking statements which involve numerous risks and uncertainties. Actual results, performance or achievements could differ materially from those anticipated in such forward-looking statements.

For additional information, please contact Terry Johnston at 800-798-9398 or visit our website at eviewonline.com.







To: df who wrote (4990)1/31/1999 12:20:00 AM
From: David Wise  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17679
 
Also try zdtv zdtv.com It takes some getting used to, but you can have a nice audio and video business tv show right on the PC while you research other stuff. Really impressive. And I don't even have stock in ZD. But it makes me wonder how TVontheWEB is different from the others. Looks more like a store house of videos a company can pay to put on their server and if anyone is interested they can access it. Sure, once they get 500 of these they can pay for the file servers, but where's the big bucks?