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WorldNetCast

 

The New Perspective on TV / Net Convergence



WorldNetCast the Internet Television Network of over 700 Local TV channels

A Location-Based Television Network creates a global model for Location Branding, Marketing, Economic Development and Tourism Promotion Initiatives.

WorldNetCast creates local / regional editorial and marketing co-promotion and co-branding alliances with municipal and state government agencies, Better Business Bureaus / Chambers of Commerce and other community affinity groups. The alliances are committed to local InternetTV available 24 / 7 with interactive features enabling user generated and professionally produced content within the channels.

Viewers access www.WorldNetCast.com or via search engines, Google, or others as one way to reach the WorldNetCast network portal and then view over 5000 Google listings for WorldNetCast (growing weekly) which track by metro regions.

Media and marketing communications groups have already integrated WorldNetCast into their client's strategic marketing and branding initiatives. WorldNetCast video advertisers include American Express, Ford Motor Co., ABC Television Network, US Postal Service, VISA, LG Electronics, Geico Insurance, Sotheby's Intl Realty, ReMax Realty, Holiday Inn, Embassy Suites, the Food Network cable channel, and an array of financial / medical / healthcare groups.

Our OmniviewQuickload feature enables uploads of all video formats as well as targeted geo-specific broadcasting of video programming, PR / corporate branding, video blogging, and advertising to local / regional / national and international locations by specific city / state names-- by simply utilizing our BroadcastCenter console online at http://www.citiestv.com.

 

WorldNetCast.com is an Internet broadcast network with a geocentric TV strategy driven by over 750 location-based TV channels, each community-built, developed with local editorial and marketing partners, enabling a true local affiliates network deliverable to the desktop, the living room, and all mobile platforms. WorldNetCast was founded by Inventor / Technologist Nathan Sassover, whose cross-industry innovations and discoveries have created globally significant products and technologies extending from micro-electronics to Internet broadcast media to life sciences / neurobiology. In the technology sector, two of his patents created a multi-billion dollar industry which continues its dominant presence based on the original Sassover granted patents.

WorldNetCast provides location-based content aggregation within a local TV context as well as distribution/syndication to other affinity sites, and monetized by community sponsorship and multi-category advertising. Within the emerging Internet TV landscape, WorldNetCast believes the real ignition point will be achieved via community-built local Internet TV channels rather than single-site generic video portals.

The WorldNetCast TV platform comprises www.WorldNetCast.com a local TV affiliate network extending to over 750 channels which further includes destination sites, www.BloggerTV.com, a branded local online search venue, www.YellowPagesTV.com (in Beta) an emerging mobile platform, www.NetMobileTV.com and a news portal, www.USNewsTV.com.

WorldNetCast provides location-based content aggregation within a local TV context as well as distribution/syndication to other affinity sites, and monetized by community sponsorship. This is further combined with 'pay for placement' promotional advertising consisting of ad units ranging from 10 seconds to 30 minute documercial / advertorials. Marketing alliances include DRTV / PR and marketing groups placing video content to reach specific demographics within the highly targetable network. PR/media placement, marketing communications and advertising groups have already integrated WorldNetCast into their client's strategic marketing and branding initiatives and the company has achieved profitability.

Current video advertisers include American Express, GlaxoSmithKline, Ford Motor Co., Procter & Gamble, Cingular, US Postal Service, Sotheby's Intl Realty, ReMax Realty, Holiday Inn, Embassy Suites Hotels, the Food Network cable channel, and an array of financial/medical/healthcare groups.

WorldNetcast integrates user generated content from a growing network of locally-based video contributors for ultra-current community-centric relevant news and information joined with licensed entertainment and information programming. The WorldNetCast principals have extensive experience as providers of television programming and new media content creation to high profile cable, satellite and broadcast systems worldwide.

WorldNetCast's affiliate system of local webcast channels is based on strategic alliances and co-ventures with geographically defined partners. WorldNetCast integrates a branded TV network ranging from local metro / regional urban centers to micro-targeted communities. enabling location-based video aggregation and distribution and relevance.

WorldNetCast links to hundreds of municipal and state government web sites as well as local, regional and national tourism and municipal/state/regional economic development agencies including Chambers of Commerce, Better Business, convention & visitor bureaus, tourism groups to cross promote these local channels as marketing and promotional partners of WorldNetCast. The network’s Personal TV HomePage feature enables selective targeting of user generated content and news feeds to location-based channels providing information, entertainment, social networking and promoting globally interactive personal broadcast communities within the cities and regions.

In summary, WorldNetCast redefines the local affiliate dynamics of broadcast TV as it originated in the 1950s, extended to community-built TV channels utilizing location-based proper names instead of local call letters. (For example, www.NewYorkCityTV.com rather than WABC, Channel7 New York or www.LALocalTV.com, www.CaliforniaTV.org, www.SouthernCaliforniaTV.com, rather than KNBC-Channel 4 Los Angeles.

A cross section of channels includes:
 

www.NevadaTV.com, www.OregonTV.com, www.CenturyCityTV.com, www.PalmSpringsTV.com, www.ScandinaviaTV.com,
 

www.IcelandBusinessTV.com, www.ParisBusinessTV.com, www.BeijingTV.com.cn, www.ShanghaiTV.com.cn