Tuesday, July 21, 2009
THECOOLTV announces new “hot” and/or “fresh” music video channel for Dallas
The channel will broadcast videos and concert footage from major record labels, independent labels, artists, and promoters.
With the official national conversion to digital TV completed, Mako Communications moves forward with additional digital multicast programming, including a new channel for viewers in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area. THECOOLTVSM brings together a hot, fresh national music channel in cooperation with K31GL-D and will appear on channel 31.3 on digital-ready TVs using an antenna (those with converter boxes).
This national music channel is a tremendous opportunity for viewers and advertisers, as the first of its kind built from the ground up to appeal to the desire for true music variety. THECOOLTV's CEO, Joe Camparato, shares, "We say We're ON: on location, on the web, on your handheld, and on TV. We understand today's music fans want their music where and when they what it, and that’s what we deliver with strategic broadcast partnerships and unprecedented technical advancements!”
THECOOLTV is the newest offering from Cool Music Network, LLC (CMN), a Kansas-based multi-platform entertainment company. CMN remains an undisputed leader in live event recording with on-site mastering for immediate sales of concert CDs, DVDs, and memory sticks. Meanwhile, CMN has since created a fast-growing website for sales of its products and now rounds out its distribution with THECOOLTV.
In launching TheCOOLTV, CMN secured videos and concert footage from major records labels including Universal Music Group, EMI Capitol, Warner Music Group, and Sony BMG. Additionally, CMN brought on thousands of specialty content providers including independent labels, artists, and promoters. The digital format allows each current local station to actually broadcast a network of multicast channels.
Source: THECOOLTV
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Chris Kidd, says:
I'd rather have a ME television-type setup similar to what they have in Austin, which is a local station that is intune w/ the local music scene and produces local programming.
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huong221, says:
Why do they call it a new channel? I've been watching it for weeks now, as soon as I hooked up my digital antenna. There used to be another music channel on 33.2 (in English language), but that got closed and replaced with the bilingual LATV.
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techpr, says:
Chris, the programming can be programmed locally since it's server vs. satellite-based. Also, local musicians will be recorded live and featured on the network (locally and possibly nationally, depending on the concert). Thank you for our comments!
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