NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., Aug. 4, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- Wi-Fi TV Inc. (WFTV-News) today announced that on Wednesday, August 25th at 11:00 A.M. (Pacific Standard Time) its chief executive officer, Alex Kanakaris, will be the featured guest on the nationally televised show TECHLINK (www.techlinktv.com).
Currently the No. 1 Hi-Tech cable show in the country; TECHLINK is a weekly half-hour show on groundbreaking technology that provides a comprehensive review of the hottest new hardware, software, hot websites, and computer games on the market. Hosts Tony Kinkela, Jeff Levy, and reporter Kathy McCaddin give viewers a fast-paced look at what works, what's hot, what's not, and advise on products to buy or bypass.
TECHLINK is produced by Adelphia Communications and airs in over 1.8 million homes throughout the Adelphia Channel Network. TECHLINK can be seen in several powerful states including California, Colorado, Maine, Maryland, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Vermont. The interview with Mr. Kanakaris will air the week of September 13th - 19th; check your local listings for regional time, date, and channel.
"Being interviewed on TECHLINK will give Wi-Fi TV a great opportunity to invite more viewers to access our web site and we will have some exciting new programming at www.wi-fitv.com online during the week the TECHLINK airs," said Alex Kanakaris, CEO, Wi-Fi TV. "The kind of homes which TECHLINK reaches have the right demographics for Wi-Fi TV viewing," Mr. Kanakaris added.
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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