KyLinTV to Visit Philadelphia, Washington, Chicago, and Boston
KyLinTV to Visit Philadelphia, Washington, Chicago, and Boston
IPTV Service Will Bring Demonstrations to WJ Bookstores
PLAINVIEW, N.Y., Nov. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- KyLin TV, Inc. announced today that the company will bring the first Chinese Television via the Internet to WJ Bookstores in Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Chicago, and Boston over the coming weeks. There will be demonstrations of the Magic of KyLinTV and free promotional giveaways.
KyLinTV recently celebrated the successful launch of its service, which offers subscribers over 15,000 hours of Chinese broadcast TV and Video on Demand (VOD). Subscribers to KyLinTV receive more than 300 hours of new content every week including Top 10 movies and TV dramas from China, and will soon see the addition of Cantonese programs.
WJ Bookstore is the largest chain of Chinese-language retail bookstores in North America with 13 locations in the Eastern United States. The company's goal is to spread Chinese culture and keep Chinese descendants in touch with their culture. Selected WJ Bookstores throughout the United States and Canada are also certified KyLinTV distributors.
"We are very excited to have KyLinTV bring a demonstration to our customers. Many of them are already broadband Internet users at home and will be very interested in the content that KyLinTV will offer them," said Bobby Chou, General Manager of WJ Bookstore. "The visit of KyLinTV will come to Chinatown at a time that is traditionally one of the busiest days of the year for our stores, as the holiday season begins. KyLinTV will be a very popular choice for holiday gifts. It is something the whole family can enjoy."
The tour of KyLinTV to WJ Bookstores in Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Chicago and Boston is a part of the plan to bring the KyLinTV experience into the Chinese communities so that the consumers can see first-hand this amazing experience.
"The reaction from our subscribers so far has been outstanding," said Jacob Sung, Director of Sales and Marketing for KyLinTV. "KyLinTV offers the most Chinese-language content available in North America, and our library of broadcast and VOD titles offers something for everyone."
Through the use of Internet Protocol Television (IPTV), KyLinTV brings broadcast channels from China's CCTV, the latest releases of movies, dramas and other entertainment in real time. KyLinTV's patent pending video CODEC and streaming technology delivers high quality video to the television using existing Home DSL or Cable broadband.
Come and see the Magic of KyLinTV...
Details: Philadelphia, PA Saturday, November 19, 2005
WJ Bookstore 11:00 am to 4:00 pm
1017 Arch Street
Washington, DC Sunday, November 20, 2005
WJ Bookstore 11:00 am to 4:00 pm
827A Rockville Pike
Chicago, IL Thursday, November 24, 2005
WJ Bookstore 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
2116 South Archer Avenue
Boston, MA Sunday, December 4, 2005
WJ Bookstore 11:00 am to 4:00 pm
75 Kneeland Street
About KyLinTV
Based in Plainview, New York, KyLinTV comes to the marketplace through the stewardship of two key investors, Charles B. Wang, founder of Computer Associates, and Charles Dolan founder of Cablevision. Production and content is made possible through technology partnerships with TransVideo of Beijing, China and NeuLion of Plainview, NY. The IPTV service is the first of its kind, offering more than 15,000 hours of Chinese programming to subscribers across North America.
Through the use of Internet Protocol Television (IPTV), KyLinTV's patent pending Video technology brings high quality broadcast channels and VOD to the TV set using existing Home DSL or Cable broadband. KyLinTV is currently available anywhere in North America for a monthly subscription fee beginning at $15.00.
For more information on the magic of KyLinTV, visit us on the web http://www.kylintv.com/ or call (877) 888-8598.
Source: KyLin TV, Inc.
CONTACT: Jacob Sung, +1-877-888-8598 x3015, or Laurene Gros-Daillon,
+1-516-501-6870, both for KyLinTV
Web site: http://www.kylintv.com/
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