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Jul 15, 2006 10:30 pm re: re: re: re: re: Video as the next "breakthrough" technology fo
Dn Garrihy Tom,

You are getting closer. In fact we are looking at a seven-tier market which is summarized below.

1. Mega-Internet TV channels will be established by small groups of people with expertise in video production who will set up their own Internet TV channels’ programs for global consumption. They will operate from well-equipped but compact recording studios in their own homes or offices (as is already happening, for example, in the music industry).

2. Individual Owners of our Internet TV channels will focus on targeted communities i.e. each TV channel purchaser will be directed to build its own internet TV channel community to which they will transmit their material, thus building dedicated viewing communities.

3. Entrepreneurs, will be set up in any legitimate business of their choice. They will procure agencies for products or services, advertise their suppliers’ products on the video screens on their Internet TV channels and close sales by web conference. No I.T. experience, capital, risk, overheads, stock, creditors, debtors, advertising, time-consuming meetings or travel is required of them. They can work their own hours, are their own bosses and their income, once established, accrues from repeat business. All they need is a computer, an internet connection & MDM’s technology/methodology. But the piece de resistance for Entrepreneurs worthy of that aspiration is the challenge of owning their own their own global businesses.

Your “longtail” idea suggests that our research related to one and two above is accurate. To quote you for the benefit of visitors: “ The “longtail” idea that the anytime, anywhere nature of the internet will allow media demand to migrate away from mass entertainment towards niche entertainment - people will be able to select exactly what they are interested in and when they are interested in watching or listening to it”

Contrary, however, to your conviction that major funding will be required by any of the participating parties, we believe our methodology has overcome that problem. The key to success in all three ventures is our methodology; it is the glue that binds the packages together.

I believe when you see the product you will find that is is as far from a blog as Morse code is from email!

The concept could be described as the repackaging and re-engineering of existing technology to produce a new concept in advertising, entertainment and communication

We completed the penultimate drafts of our advertising blurb yesterday and we mentioned a number of recent developments that further support our research:

1. U.K Residents, according to a Goggle survey in 2006, spent an average of 164 minutes per day on the internet compared to 148 minutes viewing terrestrial TV.

2. Research indicates that 55% of how we communicate is through body language, 38% through
tonality and 7% is through the actual words. Global web conferencing is, for that and many other reasons an indispensable communications tool.

3. Google set out to build a virtual monopoly in film and video distribution in 2006

4. Skype cornered the market on internet telephony and video conferencing in 2006.

5. Universal studios made a bid to monopolize the music business by offering low-cost downloads of a vast array of music in 2006.

6. Zenith produced TV sets with built in internet access. Among the features included: E-Mail, chat, Internet browsing and online shopping.

Your contribution is the best I have had to date and very useful, for which I thank you. In relation to the other points in your letter I will have to consult my techies next week to ensure I understand what you are getting at as I cannot see their relevance to our product

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