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To: killybegs who wrote (8954)6/1/1999 3:30:00 PM
From: K.Martin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17679
 
This is a repost to some questions I ask Dave Grady on TVW:
Posted by Dave Gardy on May 31, 1999 at 21:42:38:
In Reply to: Dave Grady - Questions? posted by pobres on May 31, 1999 at 12:39:24:

Things are moving quickly. You've raised some interesting observations. All I can say is "stay tuned" . We are trying to implement a very complicated business plan and timing and execution are everything. Within the channel niches, we are building relationships and forming the basis for the creation of new communities. Hang in there, and thanks for your input.

: Dave I have been viewing the various channels and have noticed that there is very little advertising and limited content on most channels. Are the sponsors 1. limiting advertising intentionally or 2. having trouble attracting other advertisers. Is their limited content simply because little exhists (not much has been produced using this medium) or are sponsors reluctant to spend money to produce content due to limited viewing. Does TVontheWEB (TVW) maintain data on number of viewers, frequency of return viewers, and average duration of stay? If so, is this data available to us the general public. One last thing you responded to a channels idea I had with respect to sport specific channels (IE: cycling, triathlon, snowboarding, ect.) can you give us a status report on this concept?



To: killybegs who wrote (8954)6/2/1999 12:41:00 AM
From: Sean  Respond to of 17679
 
OT

<<<In 1998, the 2000th company, Andover Bancorp had a market cap of 221 million. That is just below where Ampex was on Friday. So it comes down to: number of deletions due to less than minimum market cap; number of companies moving out and upward due to increased market caps and number of new(IPO) companies that qualify......>>>

Small world. I have my company's accounts with Andover Bancorp and have known Gerry Mulligan, the president of Andover Bancorp for several years. Really nice guy. We both live in Andover, MA. I think I'd rather see Ampex on the list though. ...Hope Gerry doesn't follow Ampex here on SI!<G>

Sean