Broadcasting
Company
Once
in a life-time a new industry is born. IntraNet-TV broadcasting is a new media
commonly referred to as niche market television. This new media will turn
traditional broadcasting on its head because it is capable of delivering large
verifiable audiences. To take advantage of this new media opportunity the NAHBB
has established the IntraNet-TV Broadcasting Company (INBC-TV). To rapidly
expand INBC-TV it will use a IntraNet-TV
Broadcast Network which includes broadcast stations, community channels and niche
market channels. Independent businesses with franchises, business models,
studios and agencies are also a part of the new company. Support associates
include television producers, directors, virtual graphic artists, digital
photographers, spokes people, talk show host, script writers, video and digital
camera operators will assist in the production and management of INBC-TV.
IntraNet
Television Network
The
IntraNet Television Network consist of affiliate stations, community channels
and niche market channels. There are independent businesses and support
associates that provide the network with production and programming assistance.
Internet television will create new opportunities for entrepreneurs and
intrapreneurs with a vision of the future. This new media will allow both small
and home-based businesses to use Internet television to present visual
advertisement to promote their products and services. In 1999 Internet
television had less than 100 broadcast channels, however early in the next
century it will grow quickly to more than 100,000 private channels which will be
capable of delivering high-quality programming to computer viewers around the
world. IntraNet-TV will play a major role in the growth of small businesses
because it can provide specialty programming to a targeted audience.
Central
Broadcast Station
The
primary broadcast facility for the network is a central broadcasting station. It
coordinates all broadcast activities for INBC-TV and its’ affiliate stations
and channels.Independent businesses
and support associates are used by the network to assist in producing live
and taped programs. They also keep programming on schedule and maintain virtual
storage databases for audio visual services. These stations will be located
around the world and is included in the NAHBB’s
franchise the HomeBiz Global Center.