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ReelTime TV To Launch Kids Online Network

ReelTime Rentals Inc., the first broadband network offering a true full screen, DVD quality, "point, click and watch" online television experience, announced today (July 19, 2006) it is launching a specific service for kids of animated and live-action programming.

While the programming will reside on the main site under the childrens and family movies and TV banners, when it launches, Reeltime Kids TV will have its own domain where only kids appropriate programming will be available. This way, parental controls can always be in effect, preventing kids from entering the main site.

The network will offer series, specials and movies geared toward kids of all ages, from pre-school, to kids 7-9 and tweens, all the way to young adults programming. The content will include everything from brand new shows, current programs and classic cartoons and television series.

Kids are a very important part of our business plan," said Barry Henthorn, ceo of ReelTime Rentals. "They are the most Internet friendly demographic and their needs are vastly different than any other group. They are more willing to patronize new content platforms and their brand loyalty is unparalleled."

ReelTimeTV.Net uses a proprietary technology that delivers streaming content through a broadband connection and allows users to view it on any full size television screen in DVD quality, without having to wait for a download. Users may fast forward, pause or rewind the program, so they control every aspect of their viewing experience. ReelTime's technology will provide the public with the next generation of online viewing, designed with the built in capacity to scale up for unlimited growth.

Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, ReelTime Rentals' (www.reeltimetv.net) mission is to rent movies and television programs in realtime to consumers over its specialized network, without the hassles of going to the video store or mailbox, enabling them to view whatever they choose whenever they want to see it, while taking unprecedented measures to combat the threat of piracy.

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