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VU is not the only station on Filmon with this issue. They have been working on correcting this. With the new branding from VU to Drive-in TV, it is a priority.
https://www.facebook.com/DriveinTelevision
Description:
Drive-In TV takes you back to a time when movies did not have to work so hard to be entertaining. Let us take you back to a time when millions of families and crazy kids spent their Friday nights excited to find out what was in store for them at the Drive in theater. Drive-In TV follows the classic Drive-In Theater formula. Complete with a sword wielding serial killers¸ Kung Foo Masters, plenty of space men, bumbling gum shoe type detectives and a string of cute¸ albeit ditzy female victims and their jock or nerd boyfriends. Drive in TV is classic, predictable and entertaining up until the end TV¸ You will only wish you could have seen it at an actual drive-in.
Enjoy the show!
Sorry, I have no idea what you are talking about.
We longer have an account on the other board. I have answered your questions as best as I can. I hope this helps you.
Answers to your questions...
What is happening with VU TV?
VU is here... http://www.filmon.com/tv/vu-network . The network is changing its name to Drive-in TV. The new website will be
DriveinTelevision.com
What is happening with CV? What happened to the 12 airports by the end of '13?
CV is in charge of their company growth. IC Places has no control over their growth. The company is a production partner with CV. The contract has not changed.
What became of Uncommon Denominator?
The Show name and concept is still owned by the company and is planned as a show for Imagine TV.
Why is Imagine TV not owned by ICPA? How did you have the time and
resources to start it?
Imagine was built with personal funds by Mr. Samblis. It is 100% managed by IC Places with any and all revenues flowing to IC Places.
Didn't that take your time away from ICPA?
I did not work on Imagine TV. I only do social media.
Beyond The Glory - The Mark Cuban Story | Imagine TV
http://www.myimaginetv.com/beyond-glory-mark-cuban-story
Beyond the Glory was a documentary series that profiles some of the most legendary and controversial athletes in recent history. Executive produced by Steve Michaels and Frank Sinton and narrated by Jay Mohr, the show used archived video, on-camera...
I am not Mr. Samblis. But yes I do watch the videos. They are really good.
Imagine TV is growing. Please check out the new video from Eric Thomas titled "The Secret to Success"
http://www.myimaginetv.com/secret-success-eric-thomas
IC Places manages all Imagine TV properties including encoding and content delivery of the live Imagine TV network feed, on-demand video libraries, and live-streaming of Imagine TV events across a wide variety of consumer devices.
IC Places produces original programing for Imagine TV.
At Imagine TV, we are creating a Television Network which will Inspire, Motivate and Entertain its audience, built around the World's most fascinating Motivators, Producers, Educators and Authors.
Why we are building Imagine TV...
In this $10.4 Billion Self-Improvement Market, Technology is driving the way people around the world produce, find, obtain and use self-improvement content. More content than ever is flooding the market, as technology has made it possible for anyone to become an author, a coach, a producer or an innovator. Some extraordinary content is becoming lost in the noise as content offerings expand and crowd the marketplace.
There needs to be a singular, free of charge, multi-media accessible point where consumers can experience the best messages on the planet. A place where people that are true fans and believers in the power of self-improvement content dig in and find the best of the best delivered to the consumer free of charge no matter where there they can access that content.
Imagine TV lets people see and hear speakers and motivators. It lets them decide for themselves if they like what they are seeing and if they want more. They get to experience this for free in their own homes or on their smart phones, tablets or computers. After seeing these speakers, if they like what they see and want more, Imagine TV gives them the ability to fulfill that desire right away via the website. At www.MyImagineTV.com they can immediately purchase and download audios, videos and ebooks by the author or speaker they where just watching on Imagine TV. Imagine TV is giving the buyers of this 10.4 billion dollar market place the best access to make the best decision on if they want more from these extraordinary experts.
IC Places CEO has retained the services of Steven L. Rinehart esq. to seize cybersquating websites.
Mr. Rinehart focuses much of his practice on Internet domain name disputes. No matter where in the U.S. or world they are located, he has helped many clients successfully file UDRP complaints to seize Internet domains which rightfully should belong to them.
Cybersquatting is registering, selling or using a domain name with the intent of profiting from the goodwill of someone else's trademark. It generally refers to the practice of buying up domain names that use the names of existing businesses with the intent to sell the names for a profit to those businesses.
Along with the seizing of domains. Anti-Cybersquatting Act. 15 U.S.C. § 1125 (d). Penalties include fines from $1,000 to $100,000.
http://www.icplaces.com/ic-places-ceo-retains-attorney-seize-cybersquatting-websites
The above post was removed as off topic. This is an important item of news as the company has hired an attorney to protect its intellectual properties.
IC Places CEO has retained the services of Steven L. Rinehart esq. to seize cybersquating websites.
Mr. Rinehart focuses much of his practice on Internet domain name disputes. No matter where in the U.S. or world they are located, he has helped many clients successfully file UDRP complaints to seize Internet domains which rightfully should belong to them.
Cybersquatting is registering, selling or using a domain name with the intent of profiting from the goodwill of someone else's trademark. It generally refers to the practice of buying up domain names that use the names of existing businesses with the intent to sell the names for a profit to those businesses.
Along with the seizing of domains. Anti-Cybersquatting Act. 15 U.S.C. § 1125 (d). Penalties include fines from $1,000 to $100,000.
http://www.icplaces.com/ic-places-ceo-retains-attorney-seize-cybersquatting-websites
This is a fake press release. Collins did not file this. The number is a discontented number. This release is a fraud.
He no longer posts here. I do social media and this is one of the sites I post recent articles to.
I am not Steve.
New video at Imagine TV
Spirit Science ~ The Sacred Geometry Movie
http://www.myimaginetv.com/spirit-science-sac...etry-movie
THE VICTORIA’S SECRET FASHION SHOW CROSSES THE POND TO FILM IN LONDON FOR THE FIRST TIME, THIS FALL ON THE CBS TELEVISION...
http://www.icplaces.com/victoria’s-secret-fashion-show-film-london
IC Places, Inc. (PNCH) and Imagine TV Enter Long-Term Strategic Partnership
http://bit.ly/1lXEAhe
The company is OTCQB http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/PNCHD/quote
IC Places Signs Strategic Alliance Agreement With 3D Virtual Web To Joint Market and Develop Virtual World City
http://www.icplaces.com/ic-places-signs-strategic-alliance-agreement-3d-virtual-web-joint-market-and-develop-virtual-world
IC Places currently has two channels at Filmon...
http://www.filmon.com/tv/vu-network
http://www.filmon.com/tv/hollywood-fast-lane (Interview with Shannon Lee currently playing)
Imagine TV has signed a contract to air on its own channel on FilmOn upon its launch.
http://advanced-television.com/2014/02/28/analyst-filmon-has-viable-business-model/#.UyYncqgjv54.twitter
Analyst: FilmOn has viable business model
Regardless of how the Supreme Court rules in the forthcoming Aereo case, rival Internet TV streaming service FilmOn will still have a viable business model, according to Mike Paxton, Senior Analyst at SNL Kagan MRG.
In an Executive Brief – FilmOn: Beyond the Court Cases, an Interesting Business Model – shared with advanced-television.com, Paxton notes FilmOn’s growing library of content, “something that many online video service providers will tell you is the single most important element of a streaming video service,” he observes.
He advises that FilmOn’s basic business is the transmission of video over the Internet. In general, FilmOn allows its viewers to watch two types of video:
Broadcast TV programming
A wide variety of special interest video content
Similar to many other streaming video-based business models, FilmOn’s content is targeted at end-users who watch the video on either personal computers or any mobile device with a screen (smart phones, tablet computers, etc.).
He notes that the majority of FilmOn’s content is free, and its basic business model is best characterised as ‘freemium’, meaning that it is advertising-supported, but is available to be watched at no cost. At the same time, FilmOn does offer some subscription-based video content. The company generates revenues from several different sources, to include:
Advertising
Sponsored videos
Subscriptions
Sales and syndication of proprietary FilmOn video conten
White label/affiliate partner deals
Sales of software and network engineering solutions
According to Paxton, these last two revenue generators underline a key feature of FilmOn: In addition to being a streaming video service provider, the company also sees itself as a technology company. The FilmOn platform is fully customisable for white label video services, and it has a team of platform developers (mostly based in the Ukraine) who are constantly upgrading and customising its video service platform.
Another example of FilmOn’s technology focus is the deal signed last year with Lenovo, the world’s largest computer manufacturer, whose products now come pre-loaded with the FilmOn app.
Paxton notes that overall, revenue growth at FilmOn has been slow, but steady. According to company sources, FilmOn’s consolidated 2013 revenues were just under $10 million. For 2014, revenues are projected to grow significantly, as new TV channel sponsorship deals are signed and advertising revenues rise.
According to Paxton, FilmOn’s retransmission of broadcast signals via ‘antenna farms’ to subscribers has led to a number of legal challenges, with US broadcasters such as ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC, claiming that FilmOn (along with its streaming video rival Aereo) is illegally retransmitting their copyrighted content without permission.
FilmOn currently has the antenna farms located in 16 major US cities. However, because of ongoing litigation and appeals of earlier court rulings, FilmOn can only stream broadcast TV shows in three states: New York, Connecticut, and Vermont.
Paxton says that while it is important to recognise how the legal issues, in addition to the upcoming Supreme Court case, are impacting FilmOn’s business and its mindshare, it is also important to note that the free-to-air broadcast business is really just a small portion of FilmOn’s total business. “According to CEO Alki David, the FilmOn X part of FilmOn, which is to say the US broadcast part of the business, accounts for just 3 per cent of total company revenues,” reports Paxton.
“Regardless of the actual outcome of the court cases facing FilmOn, SNL Kagan MRG believes that the online/OTT video market is poised to expand rapidly over the next few years. FilmOn’s core business is in the ‘freemium’ or ad-supported side of the market, which is a growth market. At the same time, the worldwide subscription VoD (SVoD) business, a service capability that FilmOn also offers, is also on track to experience solid growth,” says Paxton.
Paxton says that SNL Kagan MRG has been tracking the online/OTT video market for several years, and is confident that in the coming years the market will continue to grow, continue to change, and continue to attract new entrants and business models.
In terms of how FilmOn is positioned to compete in this market, it offers the following observations:
While FilmOn’s market position and relative size make it just a small player in the global online/OTT video market, the company is in a market segment that is poised to grow rapidly over the next few years.
The continued acquisition of video content by FilmOn, either through partnerships or via the creation of original content, is a smart long-term strategy. The next step in the progression of this strategy is to acquire/create even higher-value content (Netflix and Amazon Prime are excellent examples of this type of content acquisition progression).
As a company, FilmOn has made itself into a legal target for the US TV broadcasters. Some of this ‘targeting’ is likely due to CEO Alki David’s repeated verbal jabs questioning the viability of the broadcasters’ business models. While we concede that many of the points raised by David are valid, the ongoing enmity between FilmOn and the broadcasters may actually end up having a long-term, negative impact on FilmOn, especially when it comes to developing new content and distribution partnerships.
Regardless of how the Supreme Court rules in the Aereo case, FilmOn will still have a viable business model. Unlike Aereo, which relies on its antenna farm business to generate the vast majority of its revenues, FilmOn’s antenna farm segment is just a small part of its overall business. This means that if the Supreme Court decides for the broadcasters, then Aereo will have to either drastically change its business model or possibly even shut down. This will not be the case at FilmOn. Again, assuming the high court decides for the broadcasters and against Aereo, FilmOn will still have a diverse and viable business model, even if it has to shut down its antenna farms in the US.
“Here at SNL Kagan MRG, we will continue to track what happens with the development of business models in the online/OTT video market segment, including the upcoming judicial decisions and their impact on the industry,” concludes Paxton.
More from Imagine TV
J.K. Rowling Speaks at Harvard Commencement
'The Fringe Benefits of Failure, and the Importance of Imagination'
http://www.myimaginetv.com/jk-rowling-speaks-harvard-commencement
Its right on the bottom of ever single page on our websites
http://www.icplaces.com/
From our show, via The Hollywood Fast Lane
NEXT GOAL WINS Inspiring Soccer Documentary to Premiere at Tribeca Drive-In® April 19th | Imagine TV
www.myimaginetv.com
Ketchup Entertainment is proud to announce the world premiere of the powerful and uplifting documentary NEXT GOAL WINS, directed by Mike Brett and Steve Jamison, which will kick off the Tribeca Drive-In® series at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival on April 19th.
http://www.myimaginetv.com/next-goal-wins-inspiring-soccer-documentary-premiere-tribeca-drive-in%C2%AE-april-19th
It's a movie review. That's all, just a movie review. It shows what we are working on.
Please check out our red carpet coverage of need for speed staring Aaron Paul, Scott Mescudi, Rami Malek, and Ramon Rodriguez
http://www.icplaces.com/need-speed-red-carpet-premiere-photos
Also here is Nikki and mine Instant Movie Review of the movie which we both thought was incredible....
http://www.icplaces.com/nikki-leigh-steve-samblis-give-their-instant-movie-review-need-speed
If you would like to learn more about Imagine TV and our partnership please got to the About section on the site.
http://www.myimaginetv.com/about-us
I would not do this and have not sold a single one of my shares in over two years.
As you know of course there are no 2.4 billion free shares. So this post is not true. The company issued 240 million preferred shares to me per my employment agreement. They each have 10 times voting rights. This maintains my 51% control without having to issue me additional shares at any time in the future. These preference shares have no trading market and can not be sold. Even if I could, I would never convert them because I would then lose my controlling interest.
Here is another great example of the type of videos you will see on Imagine TV...
Scott Belsky: How To Avoid The Idea Generation Trap
We’ve all experienced it. After the high of a new idea fades, we enter the dreaded period of execution where nothing remains but the arduous task of actually doing. At this crucial juncture, our natural tendency is often to dive back into idea generation – to re-attain that new idea high – rather than seeing the original idea through to the finish. Here, Belsky talks about methods for keeping great ideas alive – seeking constraints, finding beauty in organization, short-circuiting our rewards systems, and more.
http://www.myimaginetv.com/scott-belsky-how-avoid-idea-generation-trap
New today on Imagine TV. Gary Vaynerchuk talks about "How to Tell Stories in an A.D.D. World" This story is in our marketing section and another good example of the type of shows you will fid on Imagine TV.
http://www.myimaginetv.com/gary-vaynerchuk-how-tell-stories-add-world
You can learn more about the network here... http://www.myimaginetv.com/about-us
We have added 5 new features to the Imagine TV website. They are Dragons' Den Stories. This one is about Peter Jones who is one of the original Dragons. This Doc takes you inside the mind of one of the UK's most successful Entrepreneurs. This is a very good example of the type of shows we will offer on Imagine TV on our launch.
http://www.myimaginetv.com/dragons-den-stories-peter-jones
You can learn more about the network here... http://www.myimaginetv.com/about-us
On Imagine TV, check out our story about, if you had an extra day in the week with which you could do anything, what would it be?
- Imagine TV...
http://www.myimaginetv.com/everyday
Here some more DD. On Imagine TV you can watch. Steve Jobs - Learning From Mistakes - Imagine TV
This is a great lesson in understanding your company vision and the humility to understand and accept your mistakes and limitations without losing track of the ultimate goal. .
http://www.myimaginetv.com/steve-jobs-learning-mistakes
Also check out our facebook page and subscribe... https://www.facebook.com/icPlaces
On Imagine TV we are airing The Life Of A Young Entrepreneur - A Documentary. This is a documentary about young web entrepreneurs in the U.S. and Europe. It contains interviews with the founders of Vimeo, Soundcloud, Kiip, InDinero, Dropbox, Foodspotting and many others who talk about how they started their company and their lives as an entrepreneur.
If you want to understand the direction we are going please look at our current work.
http://www.myimaginetv.com/life-young-entrepreneur-documentary
To see what we are working on check out this video at Imagine TV
http://www.myimaginetv.com/jack-dorsey-creator-twitter-3-keys-twitters-success
Jack Dorsey outlines three core takeaways from his experiences building and launching Twitter – and more recently – Square, a simple payment utility.
1) Draw: get your idea out of your head and share it,
2) Luck: assess when the time (and the market) is right to execute your idea,
3) Iterate: take in the feedback, be a rigorous editor, and refine your idea.
About Jack Dorsey
Jack Dorsey is the Creator, Co-founder, and Chairman of Twitter, Inc. Originally from St. Louis, Jack’s early fascination with mass-transit and how cities function led him to Manhattan and programming real-time messaging systems for couriers, taxis, and emergency vehicles.
Throughout this work Jack witnessed thousands of workers in the field constantly updating where they were and what they were doing; Twitter is a constrained simplification designed for general usage and extended by the millions of people who make it their own every day.
Jack is dedicated to creating public goods that foster approachability, immediacy, and transparency, and is starting a second company – Square – focused on bringing these concepts to commerce.
Jack Dorsey the Creator of Twitter - The 3 Keys to Twitter's Success
At Imagine TV
http://www.myimaginetv.com/jack-dorsey-creator-twitter-3-keys-twitters-success
Jack Dorsey outlines three core takeaways from his experiences building and launching Twitter – and more recently – Square, a simple payment utility.
1) Draw: get your idea out of your head and share it,
2) Luck: assess when the time (and the market) is right to execute your idea,
3) Iterate: take in the feedback, be a rigorous editor, and refine your idea.
About Jack Dorsey
Jack Dorsey is the Creator, Co-founder, and Chairman of Twitter, Inc. Originally from St. Louis, Jack’s early fascination with mass-transit and how cities function led him to Manhattan and programming real-time messaging systems for couriers, taxis, and emergency vehicles.
Throughout this work Jack witnessed thousands of workers in the field constantly updating where they were and what they were doing; Twitter is a constrained simplification designed for general usage and extended by the millions of people who make it their own every day.
Jack is dedicated to creating public goods that foster approachability, immediacy, and transparency, and is starting a second company – Square – focused on bringing these concepts to commerce.
Today on Imagine TV...
This is a documentary about young web entrepreneurs in the U.S. and Europe. It contains interviews with the founders of Vimeo, Soundcloud, Kiip, InDinero, Dropbox, Foodspotting and many others who talk about how they started their company and their lives as an entrepreneur.
The movie is made by two Icelandic entrepreneurs, Vala Halldorsdottir and Sesselja Vilhjalmsdottir, who founded their first company shortly after the economic collapse of Iceland and wanted to motivate other young people to become entrepreneurs.
http://www.myimaginetv.com/life-young-entrepreneur-documentary#overlay=node/3904/edit
Please check out the latest episodes of The Hollywood Fast Lane.
http://www.filmon.com/tv/hollywood-fast-lane
The Life Of A Young Entrepreneur - A Documentary - Imagine TV
This is a documentary about young web entrepreneurs in the U.S. and Europe. It contains interviews with the founders of Vimeo, Soundcloud, Kiip, InDinero, Dropbox, Foodspotting and many others who talk about how they started their company and their lives as an entrepreneur.
The movie is made by two Icelandic entrepreneurs, Vala Halldorsdottir and Sesselja Vilhjalmsdottir, who founded their first company shortly after the economic collapse of Iceland and wanted to motivate other young people to become entrepreneurs.
http://www.myimaginetv.com/life-young-entrepreneur-documentary