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Quest P

06/21/12 1:23 PM

#55530 RE: Charlie48 #55523

ONCE AGAIN from my post to you last night:

LOL.... You're opinion on the quality of the programs on Punch is irrelevant and inconsequential to the trading of this security. The only opinions that really matter will be the people living in the 53 million homes coming this August.

Those are the people that we really want to know whether they enjoy
the programing or not. Because if they do, it will be more advertising $$ to be added to the......

"....10 and 15 million in advertising which will go to our bottom line this year. "
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perchy

06/21/12 1:23 PM

#55531 RE: Charlie48 #55523

Look at the hollywood part! Do some research on parkers! years and years in hollywood! Guess, you can say hello to hollywood insiders!!!!!!!!!

Only a few get to where they are! Steve is one of them! Blossom flowers, arn't they!
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Ann1

06/21/12 1:38 PM

#55539 RE: Charlie48 #55523

Over time I am sure production value will improve. Remember, ICPA now has access to a fully functioning state-of-the-art production facility at no cost -- provided by CC to help increase production value.

That said, it's not like lesser productions cannot make money. Case-in-point -- remember The Blair Witch Project!!! It cost $22,000 to make (I'm surprised it was even THAT much, LOL) and grossed 100x more than that!

Production value, whether or not you particularly like a show, does not matter. It's what other viewers want or like that counts!! And that's what ICPA and it's partners will be monitoring and making adjustments as necessary.

Some other poster said he disliked the Kardashian reality show. Honestly, without seeing them in magazines at doctors offices, I wouldn't even know who they are! I don't get it, but some people can't live without them and that show! I've never watched it once. So am I a good indicator of it's success??? Me and my opinion. Nope, obviously not.

FWIW, I never thought rollerblades would take off either. Tried them out when they first debuted and could never understand how/why folks wouldn't want brakes! Again, my opinion was not a determinator of the product's success!! So I'd say the folks that are working the business and developing the shows/products are much more likely to have a clue as to what the public wants, overall, than any one individual viewer or investor.