Friday, June 27, 2014

OmniBox TV is Now the Fastest Growing Subscriber Based TV Media Solution in the United Sates

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Omniverse One World Television, Inc. has executed agreements triggering the fastest growing subscriber base in TV.


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June 26, 2014
Omniverse One World Television, Inc.(OmniBox TV) has secured agreements that include over three million subscribers in sixteen districts throughout the country. This program is part of a subsidy program in cooperation with ValuNet offering TV and Internet to low-income housing units that include a variety of apartment units, town-homes, and condominium complexes.
Throughout this negotiation, the New OmniBox TV streaming media player won these contracts because of the wide variety of choices the OmniBox has to offer. Traditional broadcast is still the leader in Live TV Channel distribution. However, OmniBox TV's ability to offer Live TV, On Demand Channels, Email, Communication, Web Browsers, Flash Media Players, and Google Play Store empowers the end user to download their favorite apps such as Netflix, Games, Skype, Facebook, and many other applications. The additional features OmniBox TV offers over traditional broadcasters made OmniBox TV rise to the top.
"Many of us have access to our tablets, smart phones, computers, and two hundred dollar cable bills, but we forget the single mom downtown with three kids on a strict budget may not have these luxuries. In today’s economy the richer are getting richer and the poorer are getting poorer. We have created a product with no contracts or credit checks with the lowest subscription model in the market that lets folks search the Internet, do homework, communicate, play games, and watch TV. I don’t see the low-income single mom as a dollar sign but rather OmniBox TV offering a value solution for this fast growing demographic,” said Jason DeMeo, CEO of Omniverse One World Television, Inc.
About OmniBox TV:
The New OmniBox TV unit is a Set Top Box that turns every TV into a Smart TV. It syncs with your home internet or mobile hot spot giving you access to Live, On Demand, and Web content with 1080P HD streaming ability. Our users can now view their favorite live channels, shows, and movies while having access to their favorite social media sites, email, and web browsing, all this right from your television. The Next Generation OmniBox now comes with many new features including the Google Play Store, Flash Media Players, Multiple Web Browsers and over 1,000 Live and On Demand Channels Included with subscriptions starting at only $19.95 per month with no contracts or credit checks.
OmniNet offers the ultimate All-In-One solution combining High Speed Internet, The New OmniBox TV, and Phone service with one low monthly payment. Monthly subscriptions start at $49.95 with no contracts or credit checks. Hardware sold separately.
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Bitcoin 101 - Calling All APIs - Live Streaming Price Data From Bitcoin Exchanges

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Confused about APIs and JSON? Looking to run an arbitrage business or build a data intensive site? Well this video is for you. This is the first of our videos looking at programming calls for exchange data. In just a few lines of code, we grab the last price from four exchanges (Btc-e, Kraken, Bitstamp and Bitfinex) and pseudo exchange extraordinaire, Coinbase. James walks you through the first steps of building a live feed of this data.

New York to Legalize Medicial Marijuana

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New York is set to legalize medicinal marijuana as Governor Andrew Cuomo has reached a deal with lawmakers on the Compassionate Care Act. The bill's regulations are more conservative than the lax rules of other states who have legalized cannabis for medical purposes. Specifically, it only allows people to vaporize the drug, or to consume it in food while restricting them from smoking it. Additionally, only certain diseases will qualify for prescriptions. We take a look at the bill and why many supporters are calling this a historic victory, in this Lip News clip with Gabriel Mizrahi.

Governor McAuliffe announces more than $8.5 million in Community Development Block Grant funding

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RICHMOND – Governor Terry McAuliffe today announced more than $8.5 million in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding for 13 projects in Virginia.
“The Community Development Block Grant program is a long-standing program that provides necessary resources to our localities to improve their communities,” said Governor McAuliffe.  “From sewer projects to downtown revitalization and housing rehabilitation, these projects are improving the lives of Virginians across the Commonwealth.”
Since 1982, the federally-funded CDBG program has been administered by the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD), and Virginia receives approximately $17 million annually for this grant program. CDBG grants are awarded through a competitive process. Most projects benefit low- and moderate-income persons, and many projects are targeted for the prevention or elimination of slums and blighting conditions.
Five of the projects are noted as multi-year funding projects. Multi-year funding projects are those that will receive a contract allocating a portion of the funds this year, and after achieving specific performance targets, the project will then be eligible for additional funding. One additional project is receiving a letter of intent, indication the project is worthy of funding but lacks key components necessary for the project to be immediately implemented. This allows the locality to address the missing key component by spring 2015.
“This competitive program allows Virginia to address major community issues and utilize available resources to make our communities great places to live, work and do business,” said Secretary of Commerce and Trade Maurice Jones.
2014 CDBG Competitive Grant Awards:
Locality
Project Name
CDBG Award
City of Martinsville
Northside Comprehensive Community Development
$   934,904
Town of South Hill
West Main Street Project, Phase II
Multi-Year Funding
$   600,000
Wise County
Roda, Osaka and Stonega Sewer, Phase I
$   1,000,000
Buchanan County
Hurley Regional Water Project, Phase V
Letter of Intent
$  700,000
Town of Appalachia
Exeter Water Line Replacement, Phase II
$   485,626
Grayson County
Nuckolls Curve Water Project
$   259,755
Town of Crewe
Lipscomb and Stratton Streets Neighborhood Revitalization Project
Multi-Year Funding
$   700,000

Town of Clifton Forge
Lower Roxbury Neighborhood Revitalization
Multi-Year Funding
$   600,000
Mecklenburg County
Lambert Road Housing Rehabilitation
Multi-Year Funding
$   500,000
Town of Colonial Beach
Colonial Beach Downtown Revitalization
$   747,000
Greensville County
Washington Park Community Development, Phase V
Multi-Year Funding
$   500,000
Town of Troutdale
Troutdale Housing Rehabilitation Project
$   688,430
Town of Cleveland
Cleveland Town-wide Revitalization Project
$   799,880

Total Recommended
$   8,515,595

Governor McAuliffe Statement on General Assembly Actions on His Vetoes

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Governor Terry McAuliffe released the following statement after the General Assembly failed to override any of his line item vetoes to the 2015-2016 biennial budget:

“I am pleased that the General Assembly upheld six of the eight vetoes that I applied to the budget without controversy.

“With respect to the Speaker’s ruling on my veto of the Stanley floor amendment, I am continually surprised and disappointed by the lengths to which Republicans in the House of Delegates will go to prevent their own constituents from getting access to health care. Instead of putting all of my vetoes through the process prescribed by the Constitution of Virginia, House Republicans robbed the voters of their voice by using a procedural gimmick to obstruct the normal legislative process where this veto was concerned. If my veto was as objectionable as House leadership claimed, they should not have had any difficulty overriding it in both chambers. Instead, the Speaker elected to exercise powers that the Constitution of Virginia reserves solely for members of the Judicial Branch.

“As my team and I evaluate the House’s failure to override my veto, I remain focused on expanding access to health care for Virginia residents, and I intend to move forward on that goal as I have promised. Virginians elect their leaders to act in their best interests, not to bog good public policy down in parliamentary gimmicks.

“With respect to the his ruling on the judges veto, Speaker Howell once again resorted to procedural tricks in order to prevent the representatives of the people of Virginia from voting on the vetoes that I lawfully submitted to the General Assembly. I have no objection to the General Assembly’s authority to appoint these judges while in session; my veto was aimed at defending the powers of the Governor against an unconstitutional overreach by the legislature. It is unfortunate that the Speaker elected to cast these judicial slots into unnecessary uncertainty, particularly after I proposed a straightforward legislative remedy this afternoon.  My team and I will evaluate the Speaker’s ruling on this veto and I will take the actions I deem best for the people who elected me to serve.”

Governor McAuliffe Announces AMC TV Series Will Return to Virginia

Season 2 of TURN to be filmed in Central Virginia
RICHMOND -- Governor Terry McAuliffe announced today that the AMC television series TURN will be returning to Virginia to film its second season.  Based on Alexander Rose’s book Washington’s Spies,TURN is a historical thriller set during the Revolutionary War that recounts the story of America’s first spy ring.  TURN features Abraham Woodhull (Jamie Bell), a farmer living in British-occupied Long Island who, along with his childhood friends, is part of a group of spies called the Culper Ring.  This unlikely team of secret agents works with George Washington during the War for Independence, and in the process, creates espionage techniques still in use today.  Season 2 picks up the story of Woodhull and his compatriots as they work to balance their ordinary lives and pursuits with the extraordinary circumstances in which they find themselves. 
Governor McAuliffe commented, “The first season of TURN was exciting, entertaining and educational, and I never missed an episode. We are delighted to welcome AMC back to Virginia for Season 2.  We are proud to be associated with such a high-quality endeavor that also provides jobs and financial benefits for Virginia workers and businesses.  I want to thank AMC for continuing to share this great American story with the world, and for bringing such bounty to the Commonwealth.” 
AMC Networks Executive Vice-President of Original Programming, Production, and Digital Content Joel Stillerman stated, “Virginia has been an absolutely ideal home for TURN. The Virginia Film Office, the Governor’s Office, and the Virginia film community have been incredibly helpful in bringing the vision for this show to life, and the abundance of great locations and support resources have surpassed our expectations. It's just a great place to make high quality television.” 
“We believe in the value that film and television production brings to the Commonwealth,” said Maurice Jones, Virginia Secretary of Commerce and Trade. “Projects like TURN help to lay the groundwork for a strong and vital industry that will provide significant benefit for Virginia.”  
Virginia Film Office Director Andy Edmunds noted, “This is another huge win for Virginia. A television series is a gift that keeps on giving for the production industry in the Commonwealth. We are thrilled that the ongoing job and infrastructure expansion that occurred during Season 1 will continue. We also worked with AMC to create a broadcast commercial promoting Virginia that was shown during each episode of TURN, thus shining a spotlight on the state’s exceptional tourism assets.”
The Virginia Tourism Corporation has also established a statewide tourism trail that features locations from the filming of TURN, as well as other Colonial-era sites across the state.  Locations from the series include several plantations as well as Old Towne Petersburg.  Other statewide Revolutionary War-era destinations of interest include Mount Vernon, Yorktown and Colonial Williamsburg
TURN, Season 2 will begin filming this fall in the Richmond area, and is eligible to receive a Virginia film tax credit and grant.  The exact amount will be based on the number of Virginia workers hired, Virginia goods and services purchased, and deliverables including Virginia tourism promotions. 
In 2012 the economic impact of the film and television industry in Virginia totaled $328.4 million and provided 3,061 jobs with $50.5 million in tax revenue.
For more information about TURN please visitwww.amctv.com/shows/TURN/about.
For information about Virginia tourism opportunities surrounding TURNincluding the TURN Trail, please visit www.Virginia.org/turn.
For information about Virginia’s film production industry, please visit the Virginia Film Office website at www.FilmVirginia.org.

Virginia First Lady Dorothy McAuliffe and Virginia Association of Broadcasters Launch ‘Feeding Virginia’

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RICHMOND, VA- This week, First Lady Dorothy McAuliffe and the Virginia Association of Broadcasters launched Feeding Virginia, a year-long campaign against hunger. This is a first-of-its-kind partnership between a state’s First Family and all members of a state broadcast association.

Feeding Virginia is a year-long hunger awareness campaign benefitting all seven regional food banks across the Commonwealth by raising funds and increasing donations of food. The campaign will begin July 1and will be supported by more than 150 local radio and television stations across Virginia, in collaboration with the Federation of Virginia Food Banks.

The First Lady will serve as the spokesperson for the campaign and she and Governor Terry McAuliffe will work with the VAB to promote Feeding Virginia. Together they will appear in a variety of Public Service Announcements (PSAs) supporting the program in the coming year.

“The Governor and I are passionate about making sure all Virginians have access to healthy meals and are supported in their times of need,” said Mrs. McAuliffe.  “I truly believe that collaborations like this are what it takes to solve challenges facing our communities and our economy and I commend the VAB for taking on this campaign to help end hunger in the Commonwealth.”

The campaign will begin with VAB member stations airing PSAs throughout the summer to raise awareness of the summer meals service. 

The federal summer meals program helps low-income children get the healthy food they need when school is out.  These free, healthy meals are available to children and teens age 18 and under, but in Virginia, only 17.6 percent of children who receive a free or reduced-price lunch during the school year are participating in the summer meals program. 

PSAs being run on local television and radio stations will let families know to text ‘Food’ to 877-877 or dial 1-866-3HUNGRY to locate the closest summer feeding site. 

In the months ahead VAB member radio and television stations will promote and support Feeding Virginia through news coverage, promotion of local food bank events, and the airing of Public Service Announcements designed to generate funds, food, and awareness across the state.

The Lynchburg News and Advance recently ran an article highlighting the federal summer meals service and discussed the importance of children receiving the healthy foods they need in summer months when school is out.  The full text of the article can be read here: