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11-4-2011... Well it looks like TFN is dead but Mike Garrow has started another carbon copy company just like TFN.
All internet based. IP to cable... etc etc...
Look for a RM into a empty shell, maybe even BKMP... it is possible.
Too bad, because if Mike does that he will most likely wipe out all BKMP shareholders before putting his new ticker on the market.
Today I make my contention that we are seeing the start of a new MMA scam by MG.
Partnering announcements
Stock to Couric (sp)
stock to himself
stock to shady in Taiwan jail....etc etc etc...
Sandy winick is in jail in Thailand allegedly, bkmp shareholders are out of luck it seems.....
F Network is still in limbo. The shell bkmp may be in some sort of play which was once, or still is, involved with the Fight Network.
As per Seabeewife today... thank you Seabeewife.
seabeewife Share Thursday, December 09, 2010 1:05:45 PM
Re: Dakota Dad post# 310211 Tweet Post # of 310218
Have you Googled The Fight Network lately? If not, you should. They filed bankruptcy last month, and yesterday they announced that Leonard Asper and FORMER shareholders Loudon Owen and Ed Nordholm partnered to buy a large stake in TFN, Leonard Asper is now the new CEO. Seems they owe 13+ million to creditors who they are meeting with tomorrow according to one of the articles. Here are a couple of the articles. (Should have written it as Asper is leading a consortium of investors, as stated in the article I read.)
http://www.wrestlinginc.com/wi/news/2010/1208/534524/
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/leonard-asper-named-ceo-fight-57986
Well, the news hasn't changed at all.
No one has bothered to report in from Canada if TFN is still doing any live broadcasting. Shady Dipchit is still missing in action and litgation against him seems to be still active.
glta
Share holder lawsuit. http://www.blackoutmediacorp.net/Legal.Matters.aspx
This is a share holder lawsuit in effect to stop meyhem from foreclosing on garrow and TFN global's 2007 loans.
Posted by seabeewife from the bkmp board. Thank you seabee...
New CRTC filing........http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2010/2010-138.htm
Is TFN being left to fall off the face of the earth?
Winick is starting to collect litigation against himself.
The TFN website appears on autopilot.
Nothing new to report form The Fight Network.
Anything new with the network folks...
$bkmp
Since no ones wants to support TFN on the TFN board, I guess I'll just post on happy hours.
As of today, there seems to be less distributors for the TFN signal, and most programming listed are recorded in the can stuff.
Unless I'm mistaken, I don't see any live broadcasting at all.
And UK has NO listings period.
First glance at the website, you would think tfn is a big happening network. Upon closer scrutiny, it appears all auto programming and library. Some links aren't working as well.
No access for the states for so long only makes me think that avenue wasn't part of the plan, or tfn changed in mid gear and aborted the plan for the states.
Who knows.
Well, another month and no action with thefightnetwork.
I've been told some are still seeing a signal in the UK and some other continent.
What I’ve never understood, why tfn never put a logo on any other cheap fight ring somewhere ...
All those little towns that were in their coverage and tfn couldn’t spend a few bucks to get the logo out there.
Too bad.
If anyone knows, could they update this board concerning the programming, or lack of it by thefightnetwork around the world.
thx
Update: It appears that TFN is on autopilot at this time. Reports of reruns and dated fights are still showing in canada.
No further data to support any broadcast signal in the UK or others.
Update 12-5-2008 - The Fight Network has no scheduled TV programming for December in the UK and only on one bird. Canadian coverage has reduced to repeats with no new programs scheduled. Canadian satellite sources appear to have been reduced as well. Will update when topical verifiable data becomes available.
-- Just what kind of 18-30 year old crowd IS Mma attracting??
((This post is duplicated on the media happenings board.))
-- It would seem not the most desirable as written in this Spring 2008/issue 129 issue of Intelligence Report.
LINK:: http://www.splcenter.org/intel/intelreport/article.jsp?aid=898
"Melvin "Man-o-war" Costa has a classic Nazi eagle and swastika insignia tattooed across his chest and a prison gang spider web inked on his right elbow.
Costa, 26, also is a convicted felon, self-avowed white nationalist and currently the 10th-ranked light heavyweight fighter in King of the Cage, one of the most popular semi-professional "mixed martial arts"
Not surprisingly, this rapidly rising blood sport is likewise wildly popular among racist skinheads and other young extremists with a thirst for violence. Many white supremacist online forums have recently established discussion groups devoted specifically to MMA; skinhead gangs across the country are raising money by hosting illegal backyard tournaments; and retired white supremacist cage fighter Mike Buell runs a major MMA training school in Arizona whose logo is a Celtic cross (often used as a white supremacist symbol) and the phrase "Hail Victory" (the German equivalent is "sieg heil").
Costa, however, is the first openly white nationalist MMA fighter to become a Top Ten-ranked competitor in a sanctioned organization like King of the Cage
" Costa told leading MMA sportswriter Sam Caplan last October. "I do believe in the purity, security, and the survival of the white race. … When I come down that [fighter entrance] ramp and people see me, they know I'm white power." Costa did clarify, however, that he considers himself a white nationalist rather than a neo-Nazi because "[a] neo-Nazi holds Hitler's beliefs to be true down to a T. I don't. I believe in Hitler's point of view as far as racial consonance but I don't believe a lot of [his] things as far as controlling the economy."
"I don't feel pain. No fuckin' brain, no pain!" he said then. Over the next six months he reeled off three successive knockout victories. Southern California skinheads in full dress — boots, suspenders, bomber jackets — began showing up at King of the Cage events in droves to cheer on the Aryan warrior, whose swastika tattoo, outspoken white nationalist ideology and growing skinhead fan base presented MMA promoters with a public relations dilemma.""
-- Just one of a few articles I've seen about Skinhead culture and mma.
lmao >>> great stuff
lol how do you that is him?
too funny...
webprods has been busted, I hope you can live with yourself here
he's nothing but a construction working painter who's trying to pump so he can dump.
here's the link
http://www.indeed.com/forum/job/painter/05390c183c137e1e7678
how can they do that, how is it against TOU. I thought it was hilarious
He took down my siggy too. Told me it was against TOS.
looks like Matt cleaned house on the BKMP board last night
HDNet sports picked up MMA a while ago while it was real hot. MMA may have chilled a bit of late due to infighting between broadcasters, owners and fighters ... still shaking out IMO. Most hype is produced by the entities that want to sell the product so you should do some personal DD to find out the real stories.
gltu
HDNet Facts
HDNet is the first national television network broadcasting all of its programming in 1080i HD, the highest-quality format of high-definition television (HDTV).
Launched September 2001 by co-founders Mark Cuban, owner of Dallas Mavericks, and Philip Garvin of Colorado Studios.
http://www.hd.net/factsheet.html
http://www.hd.net/sports.html
Anybody here familiar with HDNet Fights?
I know Mark Cuban made news recently over some talent contract.
What is this business? Is it popular?
Fighting. I guess it is.
Just not a world I am very familiar with.
Does any of this make sense to anyone that posts here?
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Yes it very popular these days...hopefully they become a player in the industry and eventually get rolled into imki.
Here is the main player: http://www.ufc.com/
It's pay per view.....and it's popularity is on the rise
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Posted by: The Cap'm
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Joint Venture???
Angle vs. Couture Update: Cuban Confirms They're Negotiating
Reported by: Ryan Clark
Updated on March 25, 2008 7:56 PM EST
TNA Champion Kurt Angle has teased for years that he would like to get involved with mixed martial arts. In a recent radio interview, Angle said he is currently training for a mixed martial arts fight with Randy "The Natural" Couture. While Angle is known for making some outlandish statements, billionaire Mark Cuban has shed some new light on what would be one of the biggest MMA fights of the year.
FightTicker.com spoke to Cuban this week and asked him whether he heard about the fight and if he'd consider airing Angle vs. Couture on his "HDNet" cable TV channel. Cuban responded, "They are trying to make it happen and it will be on HDNet."
On a side note, Cuban also said he's still interested in working with Floyd Mayweather on a joint venture in the future.
http://www.ewrestlingnews.com/stories/Angle_vs._Couture_Update_Cuban_Confirms_Theyr.shtml
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Q&A with Mark Cuban
Mavericks owner opens up about his MMA dealings
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Posted: Tuesday March 25, 2008 2:29PM; Updated: Tuesday March 25, 2008 2:29PM
The outspoken Dallas Mavericks owner, Mark Cuban, says he's close sealing deals that would put his HDNet MMA fights on cable television.
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By Pramit Mohapatra, Special to SI.com, Fightticker.com
After years of airing MMA programming on his high-definition TV network HDNet, Mark Cuban jumped into the sport head-first in the fall of 2007. Cuban's HDNet Fights promoted two events in 2007 and has co-promoted a number of events with other promotions since then. In addition, HDNet Fights has an ambitious goal of televising at least 24 MMA events on HDNet this year in an attempt to make the network the destination for MMA fans.
Last week, Fight Ticker members were given the opportunity to post questions for Cuban. I chose the best ones and submitted them to him. Here are Cuban's responses, by email.
Fight Ticker: Why should fighters want to fight with your promotion and not the UFC?
Mark Cuban: Fighters can fight with whatever promotion is best for their career. No two fighters are in the same position. Our commitment is to do our best to help the fighter reach their personal and professional goals.
FT: HDNet has a limited audience right now. Are you doing anything to increase the reach of your network (ie. negotiating with major cable companies, etc.)?
MC: We are in front of 66 [million] homes. So any MMA fan can find a way to get HDNet. We are closing in on 9 [million subscriptions], and growing very quickly. We certainly are not far behind Showtime and catching up fast. That said, we have such a strong base of MMA audience, our Friday night numbers beat the 'bigger' [networks] all the time.
The demand for HDNet is there and we are talking to the three cable companies that don't carry us. The great news is that the more MMA fans call and ask for HDNet, the sooner it will happen
FT: With the recent spotlight on steroid abuse in professional athletics, will HDNet Fights do anything above and beyond the testing done by athletic commissions to combat abuse by fighters?
MC: I'm not sure yet.
FT: What is the best testing plan to prevent steroid abuse by fighters?
MC: I don't know.
FT: What improvements are you willing to offer the fighters in regards to better pay, health insurance, and maybe a retirement plan over what they currently have?
MC: It's something we are working hard on. We are trying to find the best way to cover them in a manner that retains their ability to fight when and where they want.
FT: What do you think about women being involved in MMA? Do you agree with it or disagree with it and why?
MC: I'm fine [with] it.
FT: Do you fear that by adding your promotion to the mix and prying away a few established stars that you may be not only cheating MMA fans out of the matches they want to see (if all the fighters were signed under one promotion) but may also be diluting the field to the point where it could hurt the sport as a whole?
MC: Not at all. Pretty much everyone works [with] each other except for the UFC. It's only been the last year where other promoters have been a threat, and HDNet has only been in the mix six months. Over an extended period of time, I think the UFC's PPV partners will push them to partner up in order to get the best fights. That is the UFC's Achilles. If they can't maintain PPV buy levels and number of fights, they will have to make adjustments.
FT: With HDNet signing up so many organizations, eg. the IFL and Strikeforce, to television contracts, is there a timetable in place for the merger of the best-of-the-best of these organizations? And, under which banner would such an organization make most sense: IFL, HDNet Fights, or another?
MC: Not that we would push for. Having all that entrepreneurial energy is great for MMA.
FT: Right now, there appears to be more of an intent on HDNet Fights' part to co-promote with other promotions and televise their events rather than focusing on your own promotion and your own events. Will we see more HDNet Fights events similar to the two last fall anytime soon?
MC: Only when we can put together amazing cards. We won't promote just to promote. We can be far more effective partnering and placing fighters on cards and helping fighters to build a fan base across promoters.
FT: There have been reports of HDNet agreeing to televise Dream events this year. Is this a done deal?
MC: Can't comment.
FT: Reports indicate that none of the Dream events will be aired live on HDNet. Do you think it is important for the growth of the sport and for your channel to be able to air events live?
MC: We have more free live events than every other network combined. We think that fans shouldn't have to pay 50 dollars plus every month to see great fights. Free is the future of MMA. Only the best three or four fights per year should be PPV
FT: Are you in negotiations to televise the Hardcore Fighting Championships show based out of Canada or World Victory Road from Japan on HDNet in the near future?
MC: We talk to everyone. HDNet is the ultimate destination for MMA every weekend. If there is a great card, we want to televise it
FT: Are there any plans to have a channel that is devoted to MMA 24 hours a day, i.e., replays of classic fights, news, reality shows, live events, etc.?
MC: No.
FT: You have recently suggested that the UFC is in violation of the Ali Reform Act for alleged anti-competitive practices. However, the Ali Act only applies to boxing and does not apply to MMA. Do you intend to hire lobbyists for the creation of a similar act for MMA or revise the Ali Reform Act to include MMA?
MC: MMA wasn't considered when the act was put in place. That doesn't mean it doesn't apply. Think of it as laws for VHS applying to DVD.
FT: One common criticism of the UFC is that there is no coherent ranking system in place, meaning that there is no set system to determine who gets title shots. How will your promotion determine who the number one contender is?
MC: We will use the "Inside MMA" weekly rankings.
FT: What are you going to do to preserve the long-term viability of MMA? Namely, what can be done to prevent MMA from suffering from boxing's current (and debilitating) "alphabet-soup" of titles and championships?
MC: The titles and championships stuff is nonsense. Everyone [with] half a brain knows they mean nothing beyond a way for the 'commissions' getting paid. We just will ignore them and focus on using "Inside MMA" as an objective source of rankings.
FT: Given MMA's perceived similarities with fighting in general, do you feel HDNet Fights has a social responsibility in deterring street violence, and if so, how do you aim to accomplish this?
MC: Do [you] want us to stop third graders from picking their noses as well? We are not role models.
FT: As you pointed out in your blog last week with regards to the WashingtonPost.com column by Leanord Shapiro, mainstream media doesn't get the sport. What do you think is the biggest impediment to making MMA mainstream?
MC: Time. It's still early in the marketing cycle. The UFC has only really been a viable business for a few years. This industry has a long way to go and a lot of changes to go through yet.
FT: How do you intend to market HDNet Fights to gather new viewers beyond its current hardcore following?
MC: It reminds of the questions I got in the early days of the internet. 'What are you going to do to promote the net so that more people come to broadcast.com?'
The net doesn't need promotion and neither does MMA. It's a sport that's viral in nature. It will grow because its fun to watch. What does need to happen is for casual viewers to become better educated about the sport. That turns them into hardcore viewers. That is something we are building into our programming on weekends and when we do promote MMA, it's not about knockouts, it's promoting the strategy and athleticism involved.
FT: Is CBS' decision to televise EliteXC live on its network the landmark deal that will propel MMA into the mainstream? Why or why not?
MC: No. It's a nice test to see how mainstream the sport has become. It will certainly add fans to the base, but it's too early to be an inflection point.
FT: You recently filed a lawsuit aimed at determining the status of Randy Couture's contract with the UFC. What is the status of that lawsuit?
MC: Can't comment.
FT: Is it true that you already have a contract with Couture in place which is effective immediately after Couture's contract with the UFC ends?
MC: Can't comment.
FT: Is Couture's contract with you exclusive? And, is he signed only as a fighter or in multiple capacities (if multiple, what are those capacities)?
MC: Can't comment.
FT:Kurt Angle is claiming in a number of reports that he and Couture are scheduled to participate in some sort of grappling match later this year. Would such a match be allowed by an HDNet Fight contract with Couture?
MC: They are trying to make it happen and it will be on HDNet.
FT: What do you make of the FedorEmelianenko situation, given that it appears that he may be a free agent and that he never actually signed a contract with M-1? Do you think Fedor is worth all the trouble to sign him?
MC: Yes. He is amazing. Kind of the Charles Barkley of MMA. Doesn't look like much, but he is a star. I have incredible respect for Fedor. He not only is a great fighter, but he stands by his principles and values. That alone is admirable.
FT: News came out a while back that you are trying to pull Floyd Mayweather into the realm of MMA. Does his involvement with the WWE and his involvement with BET's Iron Rings mean that he has gone in a different direction or is there still a possible joint venture between you two in the works?
MC: No. It just means he is getting his feet wet.
FT: There are rumors you will be involved with a new MMA promotion involving Affliction and Golden Boy Promotions. Do you have any details on this venture? Would this involvement be through HDNet Fights or a through completely different entity?
MC: Nothing to comment on there.
Find this article at:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/more/03/25/pramit.mark.cuban/index.html
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That means if I sold all my shares I would end up with less then $800.00 for all this time, to be honest I would rather loose it all and have BKMP deemed worthless then to sell for that kind of loss. I know people would say thats crazy but the money has been tied up there for so long its like I never had it in the first place.
.00001
:)
someone is making $ here , I think it's over for shareholders.
Hopefully you got .0001 or at least .00009, but more then likely you got .00005 or lower :(
I did a MKT sell yesterday of some of my BKMP shares to settle my curiosity on what they would take them for ...
anyone want to guess what they took them at?
HAHA, lmfao... how does it feel????? Burns, I hope!
Sad, but probably true. LOL!!!
TFN Taiwan email from Salami to me. Salami sent me another picture, this time a new FightStore mid town ... the taxi's in front were bought by Bkmp so the TFN store employees could pick up MMA dignitaries when they visit for autograph signings. TFNG thinks of everything he says.
I eagerly wait the next email from S.S..
Or anger the calm.....
H
If they can ever monitor it all I would believe it, kinda like the Manning rule that they have put off indefinitely, right before it came into effect. Sometimes I think they put things out to calm the angry.
TFN doesn't have a public stock. Why is this post relevant?
SEC Proposes Naked Short Selling Anti-Fraud Rule
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
2008-38
Chairman Cox Discusses Proposed Steps to Safeguard Investors:
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QuickTime Washington, D.C., March 7, 2008 - The Securities and Exchange Commission has proposed to take additional steps to better safeguard investors and protect the integrity of the markets during short selling transactions by proposing a rule that would specify that abusive "naked" short selling is a fraud.
In a naked short sale, the seller does not borrow or arrange to borrow the securities in time to make delivery to the buyer within the standard three-day settlement period for trades. As a result, the seller fails to deliver stock to the buyer when delivery is due. This is known as a "failure to deliver." Sellers sometimes intentionally fail to deliver securities to the buyer as part of a scheme to manipulate the price of a security, or possibly to avoid borrowing costs associated with short sales.
"This rule proposal will help protect and enhance the operation, integrity and stability of the markets in the clearance and settlement system, and also puts market participants on notice that the Commission will continue targeting abuses in this area," said Erik Sirri, Director of the SEC's Division of Trading and Markets.
The Commission voted unanimously on March 4 to propose a new rule, Rule 10b-21, that would highlight the specific liability of parties who deceive others, such as broker-dealers and purchasers, about their intention or ability to deliver securities in time for settlement and that fail to deliver securities by settlement date.
The comment period for the proposal will end 60 days from the date of publication of the proposed rule in the Federal Register.
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The full text of the proposing release will be posted to the SEC Web site as soon as possible.
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http://www.sec.gov/news/press/2008/2008-38.htm
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I posted this on the bkmp board but it was deleted (gee wonder why and by who?). So I will repost here.
GO TELL SANDY TO HAPPY ENCOUNTER HIMSELF.
strongtower ... if your care to, PM me a email address, I'll respond.
EDIT 1:45PM ..Well, yeah ..You JUST getting around to seeing this...?
Welcome to the club. He should be coming over here to defend himself from you as well. Or maybe not, he just may hate me so much he won't bother.
Don't matter.
Lets take this here--> http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/board.asp?board_id=2807
because I want to discuss this too and this may be more conductive on this subject .. we don't want to muck up what we're trying to keep as a balanced place to talk about TFN and even bkmp etc...
Enjoy.
it's back now though isn't it.
what kills me is how some people who know the truth doesn't want it spilled because they want othrs to lose money so they can get out. and I am a bad person here, give me break. I don't wish this stock on anyone. My post was nothing but a factual post and I got deleted there as an assitant. real level sided board there.