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StimTV Personalized Media Suggestion

NPOWR Digital Media has finalized a series of promotional and marketing content deals with several major Hollywood studios. On the heels of these signings, as well as others expected to soon follow, the company has announced a Q1 2006 launch of stimTVcinema, the second channel on the stimTV Network. The company recently launched stimTVmusic this past October.

The stimTV Network is a broadband television network designed to give viewers the ability to tap into the world�s vast media content like never before. Such content can include music or the feature films and home video catalogs of their favorite studios. Built upon America�s passion for channel surfing, the stimTV Network initially streams a random flow of seven-second film clips consisting of everything from movie trailers and celebrity interviews to director commentary and behind the scenes footage. Viewers can opt in to anonymously personalize their search, while progressing to the next level.

Featuring thousands of promotional clips from the studios� extensive catalogs of movie favorites and new releases, as well as independent and foreign films, stimTVcinema will incorporate NPOWR�s patented technology � a unique interface designed to be both a one-of-a-kind entertainment experience, as well as the ultimate
promotional tool.

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