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ZoogaTV Launches as Premier Online Destination for Top Quality Short Form Video

Wed Jan 30, 2008 11:20am EST
Current Content Providers Include The Associated Press, Ford
                  Models, Reuters, TV Guide, and More
TAMPA, Fla.--(Business Wire)--ZoogaTV (www.zoogatv.com) launched today as the premier online
destination for top quality on-demand news, sports, and entertainment
presented in short form video from a variety of content providers. The
site features real time video from AccuWeather.com(R), The Associated
Press, Ford Models, Reuters, SandboxTV, TV Guide and TV One at no cost
to the viewer. The company is currently pursuing licensing agreements
with additional top tier broadcast and cable television networks,
movie studios, professional sports, and other sources.

   "ZoogaTV was designed to exceed expectations by providing users
with real time access to some of the best professional videos
available, free of charge, refreshed daily, without having to spend
hours searching several different sites," said Keith White, ZoogaTV's
President.

   ZoogaTV will include the following features:

   --  Digital Video Locker - the trademark private digital video
        locker allows users to save, store, share, and replay videos
        anytime.

   --  Video News Alert - automatically informs users of breaking
        news based on pre-designated topics of interest.

   --  TV Guide - get localized TV listings through TV Guide's
        patented interactive program listings grid, along with short
        form entertainment programming featuring celebrity interviews
        and top news stories from TV Guide Broadband.

   --  Video Search Tool Bar - search videos by key words, phrases,
        or a summary and thumbnail.

   --  U-Report - short video clips that users submit, screened and
        filtered by ZoogaTV's editorial team.

   --  Video Share - easily share videos along with a personalized
        photo with friends and family.

   Primary topic categories include news, sports, entertainment,
business, politics, weather, lifestyle, and others. Over seventy
vertical sub-categories include breaking news, people, health, money,
celebrity interviews, football, golf, movie reviews, presidential
candidates, extreme weather, fashion, home and garden, travel, Iraq,
strange, and more.

   About ZoogaTV

   ZoogaTV is the online destination for top quality on-demand daily
news, sports, and entertainment presented in short form video from a
variety of branded content providers including AccuWeather.com, The
Associated Press, Ford Models, Reuters, SandboxTV, TV One and TV
Guide. Founded by Keith White, a highly-experienced veteran of
television and movie licensing and distribution, ZoogaTV brings real
time quality content at no cost to individuals across the country and
throughout the world. For more information, please visit
www.zoogatv.com.

Americulture, LLC
David Park, 202-375-3133
david@parkandassociates.com

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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