Sunday, February 4, 2007

New Music Social Interactive Site

New site, www.newbandtv.com, boasts an ever-growing list of exclusive content, behind-the-scenes, music videos, and community aspect of the highly sought-after underground and independent music market. The features and content are at some of the highest quality flash video available anywhere on the web.
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Irvine, CA (PRWEB) February 4, 2007 -- Based on the premise that 90% of the world's best music never gets heard, PowerJam Entertainment announced the launch of New Band TV.com (www.newbandtv.com), a music first interactive social website targeting underground bands and fans looking for creative outlets.

This new concept gives signed and unsigned musicians a destination site to share songs and videos on the Web. In addition, fans who sign up are able to interact with robust video that features high quality full screen resolution, digital audio quality and a fully functional social networking environment.

The site incorporates the best of social networking with an emphasis on an expanding music video library, exclusive content consisting of original Webisode and Webumentary programming, interviews, in-studio performances and concert footage.

Fans can set up personal profiles and are encouraged to interact and network with each other. t, New Band TV.com founder, H. Eugene Fouchia says: "I am absolutely tired of the pre-processed Star Making Monopoly of Hollywood and the Major Record Labels. There is so much great talent out there that cannot fit through that tiny corporate portal.

New Band TV.com is about putting stardom and recognition on a level playing field. A place for bands and singers to showcase their talent worldwide! Think of all the bands you've seen over the years in local clubs, never to hear from again. Consolidation of the recording and media industries has constricted the music funnel into tiny boxes of playlists. Not any more. We are democratizing the music scene and bringing it directly to the people, permanently!"

New Band TV.com's team of experienced media executives and young, hip staff considers the company a natural extension of the boom in social networking for the 14-24 year old "Generation You." Intuitive graphics make the site easy to navigate, browse and upload video and pictures. It has already garnered a large library of music videos produced by independent labels, personalized band videos and even launched a pilot show, "NoiseLink," into syndicated television.
Milton Drepaul

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