NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., Aug. 3, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- Wi-Fi TV Inc. (WFTV -- News) today announced that they have retained the services of Los Angeles based PR machine -- MPH PR. In August of 2001, MPH PR was formed as a Public Relations company geared towards servicing clients in the corporate sector -- featuring tomorrow's cutting edge technology. Capitalizing on valuable media relationships forged over time, MPH PR has generated national publicity for clients in Business Week, PC Magazine, Popular Science, The Financial Times, The Financial Express, Billboard, Aviation Week & Space Technology, Maximum PC, Mobile PC Magazine, Time Magazine, Newsweek, Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, and on CNBC, CNN, FOX NEWS CHANNEL, CBS MarketWatch, NBC, NBC Universal, TECHLINK TV and Tech TV.
"We at MPH PR consider it a great honor to be working alongside one of the true pioneers of internet technology . . . Alex Kanakaris who is known as the 'father of online video delivery,'" said MPH PR Managing Director and COO Jed Wallace. "As a firm specializing in spotting brilliant thinkers of tomorrow, it is a monumental opportunity to watch Mr. Kanakaris' vision of tomorrow actually changing our lives today. Wi-Fi TV and Cinemapop.com are redefining internet based technology and life as we speak!"
"Jed Wallace has also referred to me as the grandfather of what we do and in Internet years that description is probably apt. Its awesome to do something in 1995 and find a huge worldwide market for it in 2004, and its associates like Jed Wallace and MPH PR that can help us deliver to the marketplace. Wi-Fi Tv hopes to license or sell some of its concepts, such as Cinemapop, so they can reach a global market, and at the same time create additional ongoing revenue from the first online television network, www.wi-fitv.com," said Mr. Kanakaris.
About Wi-Fi TV Inc.
Wi-Fi TV, Inc. has a history of innovation in online content delivery and plans to quantify the value of this unique experience now that high-speed Internet delivery is becoming available to millions of consumers around the world.
For further information contact Colby Marceau, Wi-Fi TV Corporation investor relations, at 949-716-9397 or Tom Speciale, investor relations consultant at (631) 393-5075.
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