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The connectiVISION Digital Network provides a complete line up of top Television Network Entertainment along with current News, Weather and Sports to ensure a unique and engaging mix of broadcast content that will satisfy an audience of any age. The first IC Places shows to run over the network are "The Hollywood Fast Lane" and "Travel Tech." These shows now air alongside programming provided by the Television industry's top networks including NBC, CBS, Fox, CNBC, and PBS. Additional IC Places produced shows will be added to the schedule as IC Places' newly acquired Punch TV Networks begins its Fall Season. "The addition of IC Places to our programming mix provides Connectivision with top-tier programming that will enhance the viewer experience. IC Places produces excellent shows that will engage, entertain and inform our audience," David Tetreault, COO at connectiVISION.
"connectiVISION Digital Networks, its founder and staff are pioneers in the Away From Home Television space who are not only inspiring, but have the ability to take action," said Steven Samblis, Chairman of IC Places, Inc. "They are truly creating an entirely new type of network in a previously undefined space. We look forward to not only join them in airing our shows on their networks but also in creating new shows with their team. One of our newest shows "Travel Tech," which features the latest gadgets, apps and services to make travel more convenient was conceived by IC Places and the team at connectiVISION during one of our meetings. Within two weeks of that meeting, my partners on the show, Tom Choi, Pascal Leister and I delivered the first episode of the series. We look forward to collaborating with connectiVISION on more shows in the future."
"We are pleased to be partnering with IC Places as their diverse roster of content provides our viewers with engaging entertainment stories from around the world as well as innovative insights into the technology and digital media sectors," said Henry Mauriss, CEO of connectiVISION.