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The HDTV EXPO Sets Out To Solve Customer Confusion About HDT

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The HDTV EXPO Sets Out To Solve Customer Confusion About HDT

Dale Sat Sep 16, 2006 12:15 pm

Dear Readers:

As most know, we have been at the forefront of the HDTV movement for more than 22 years. From the inception it was recognized by me and a slew of others that the end of the transition to digital television would be more difficult than its start. My hope is that our long-standing dedication and attention to this view can now pay dividends. The press release below is being distributed widely. The ambition of the release is to initiate a spirit of unity in a sustained cross-industry supported educational campaign of American consumers about HDTV and the digital transition. I look forward to any comments you may have. By no means have we concluded just how this educational campaign will be fully fleshed out, nor should we be so set at this stage. For now any preconceived notions that go beyond the essential concept should be set aside in order to make room for the most advanced thinking that can be applied to the mission. - Dale Cripps


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THE HDTV EXPO SETS OUT TO SOLVE CUSTOMER CONFUSION ABOUT HDTV

HDTV Magazine and Affinity Marketing Team-up to Launch a Nationwide Series of Seminars to Educate Consumers about HDTV and the Digital Transition

CEDIA, DENVER, CO -- September 17, 2006 -- HDTV Magazine and Affinity Marketing, LLC have announced today at the CEDIA Trade Show in Denver, CO that their companies have joined forces to host a continuing series of events around the U.S. called ... The HDTV Expo. These events are to be totally consumer oriented and focused on the digital transition and new television technology.

Dale Cripps, founder and co-publisher of HDTV Magazine, said...

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brucefmiller Mon Sep 18, 2006 6:21 am

Dale,
To revise an old adage, you can train some of the people all of the time and all of the people some of the time, but you can't train all of the people all of the time!

However, don't let that stop you from trying! HDTV and Affinity Marketing together have enhanced your individual opportunities to spread the word. We wish you success!
bruce m.

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Dale Mon Sep 18, 2006 4:21 pm

Thank you Bruce, and we understand your sage words. Our hopes are still modest though the plans grow bigger. If any good comes of it we shall know within the first 3 trials. Best Regards - Dale

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