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$162 Billion Wine Industry Joins the Age of Social Networking with WINE NATION TV, First TV Station about Wine with Live Chat, on Wi-Fi TV

WINE NATION TV, America's first 24/7 Internet TV station with Live Chat about wine, will debut on March 1 through an exclusive partnership with Wi-Fi TV Inc. (Pink Sheets:WTVN). It takes the global interest in American wine directly to consumers through a unique live and on-demand Internet TV network that can be viewed virtually anywhere there is an Internet connection.

WINE NATION TV is being sneak previewed today on Wi-Fi TV and is the latest global Internet TV station viewable exclusively on the Wi-Fi TV, Social Internet TV, platform.

WINE NATION TV covers the American wine scene where wine and grapes are a $162 billion annual business involving all 50 of the United States. There are 4,929 wineries in the U.S. All 50 states have wineries. California alone has 2,275 wineries.

"By taking our show into interactive delivery over the Internet, WINE NATION TV adds a new dimension to the American wine industry," said WINE NATION TV's founder, Celebrity Winemaker Ricardo.

Following our successful launch through syndicated cable, becoming part of the global Internet TV platform of Wi-Fi TV takes us to the next level. It means that anyone in the world with an Internet connection can not only watch the WINE NATION TV shows but can chat live with others who share a love of wine. We will be working with Wi-Fi TV to sell sponsorships to the wine industry, and to add features of interest to wine lovers on an on-going basis, said Ricardo.

With the global interest in American wine, partnering WINE NATION TV with the Wi-Fi TV delivery network means that consumers from China to Europe to every state in the nation can be a part of the WINE NATION TV community.

We are especially interested in bringing our content to iPhones and other places that no one has ever marketed wine before, as part of our distribution through Wi-Fi TV, Ricardo added.

 


 

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