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WWEBNET, Inc (Symbol: WWEB)
World Wide Electronic Broadcast Network
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NEWS! WWEBNET Invited To Speak At Southern California Investor’s Association NEWS!
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WWEBNET ("World Wide Electronic Broadcast Network"), Inc. provides
powerful solutions to content owners and entertainment companies worldwide for direct-to-consumer
delivery of licensed music, video and proprietary content. Headquartered in New
York City, WWEBNET is a broadcasting technology and network which delivers high-quality
video and audio directly to consumers' PCs and portable devices, via the World Wide
Web, regardless of line speed. It is an intelligent, two-way communication network,
which interactively and automatically allows consumers to retrieve and receive desired
content in up to DVD quality. The WWEBNET Operating System provides companies with
the ability to create and brand their own worldwide broadcast channels, providing
complete turnkey ecommerce, content management and advertising systems, along with
a comprehensive database management component, empowering content companies with
a robust targeted marketing capability.
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Venevision International
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Venevision B-2-B Channel with interactive advertising and brandable skins: |
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“WWEBNET will now play an integral role in improving the
efficiency of our content transmission to our broadcast partners and affiliates
world-wide, as we can now count on our TV programming being delivered
immediately, in local language format, and without any unexpected delays,”
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- Cesar Diaz, Vice President of Sales Venevision International
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Universal Musividz
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Universal Musividz broadcast channel with interactive advertising and brandable skins: |
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"WWEBNET’s state-of-the-art technology provides Universal Music with an entertainment
operating system that allows our artists to communicate directly and immediately
with their fans, and creates a direct-to-consumer broadcast network which is completely
under Universal Music's control,”
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--Rob Wells, Senior Vice President, Digital, for Universal Music Group International. |
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WWEBNET is a powerful operating system, available for licensing on a worldwide basis,
which works over the Internet, PCs and standard media players. Installation of the
broadcast channel involves a brief, one-time download of the application by the
user. Users can then select their desired music channels and receive high-quality
video and audio instantaneously and at multiple bandwidths. The application can
be integrated into mobile devices such as PDAs and cell phones that have built in
media players. A desktop icon alerts users when new content has been downloaded,
or when new artist content is available to view.
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The Company’s proprietary, patent pending,
underlying technology provides:
- A permanent interactive link between a brand’s
server and the consumer’s device;
- A database server which stores information about
the consumer or consumer’s desktop (depending on the degree of privacy required);
- A server which stores the encoded content (this
can be in the same location as the database server or at the customer’s data center);
- An intelligent agent resident on the consumer’s
device which enables the brand’s server to intelligently download (or stream) large
data files on a continuous or interruptible basis;
- A ‘throttling’ mechanism which automatically
adjusts the download of content to the speed of the consumer’s available bandwidth;
- A desktop alert icon which advises the consumer
when new content has been downloaded or available to view;
- A proprietary media player wrapper, which uses
an industry standard media player such as QuickTime or Windows Media Player;
- An integrated advertising system supporting both
Web-based and interstitial-based advertising campaigns;
- An advanced Content Management System which controls
content, ownership, ad campaigns, etc;
- A complete, turnkey ecommerce system which provides
Digital Rights Management controlling the rights a consumer receives when he/she
downloads, rents, subscribes, or otherwise views a particular piece of content or
service.
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“Broadcast Channels, the way I want them, why hasn’t anyone
done this before?”
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