Alex Kanakaris, Chairman of Wi-Fi TV, Says 18 to 30 Year Olds Are Demanding That Movies Join Music As An Internet Delivered Medium

Online Movie Pioneer Sees Online Movies Replacing Blockbuster Type Rental Stores And NetFlix Type Mail Delivery


NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., Dec. 8, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- Alex Kanakaris, Internet innovator and visionary and Chairman of Wi-Fi TV (Pink Sheets:WFTV) and CinemaPop UK/Global, said that the "18 to 30 year old worldwide audience is bringing about a change in the way movies are delivered." In a half hour interview by Alan Rothman on the Business of Success radio show, Mr. Kanakaris said that over-the-Internet movie delivery, which Kanakaris has been a pioneer in, "will eliminate the need for Blockbuster type DVD rental stores and NetFlix type DVD mail delivery." He outlined a global vision for online movies having the same kind of impact as online music. Mr. Kanakaris delivered the first full-length movie over the Internet in 1995.

The interview with Alex Kanakaris may be heard at www.businessofsuccess.com/radio.html by clicking on the archived webcast for December 5, hour two. It originally was heard live on a syndicated radio network reaching a potential audience of 1 million U.S. listeners and additional foreign listeners. (Media may contact Mr. Kanakaris by calling Colby Marceau, Wi-Fi TV press and customer relations, at 949-716-9397).

Alan Rothman interviews business, political and creative leaders and his previous interviews have included President Bush and Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft, as well as technology guru Michael Dell, Chairman of Dell Computer. Other Business of Success guests have included Ray Bradbury, Jay Leno, and Colin Powell.

Mr. Kanakaris introduced CinemaPop UK/Global and discussed Wi-Fi TV. It is the intention of CinemaPop UK/Global to become the world's leading online movie web site, where anything that could happen with a movie online (view selected titles to any Internet enabled device, rent DVDs, chat about movie stars, buy memorabilia, etc.). Mr. Kanakaris indicated that CinemaPop UK/Global would operate its website under a licensing agreement with Wi-Fi TV and launch in 2005.

ALEX KANAKARIS -- Mr. Kanakaris is a digital age pioneer who has been interviewed about his vision for the Internet, and technology on television, radio, and on the World Wide Web. Mr. Kanakaris created innovative Web sites including www.WordPop.com , an electronic book site. He co-created CinemaWEAR video encoding technology (patent pending) and EEC-Embedded Electronic Commerce. He has been a panelist at shows such as Streaming Media West (San Jose, California 2000).

Mr. Kanakaris is the author of "Signs of Intelligent Life on the Internet", available at www.amazon.com and at retail locations.

ALAN ROTHMAN -- Alan Rothman's Business of Success radio show reaches a worldwide audience. Alan opens his billion-dollar Rolodex so that you can listen, learn and connect with today's brightest talents and successful people from the literary, business and entertainment fields. Over the last 30 years, Mr. Rothman has worked with Fortune 500 companies, Network Marketing and Direct Sales Management to create branding, increase sales and access markets both domestically and internationally.

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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. Wi-Fi TV Inc. is creating the first online television network (www.wi-fitv.com).

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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