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amatullah
05/15/03 at 16:26:36
I got this in email. I am not in the USA but those who are might be especially interested in this:
Bridges TV

Subject: Press Release: American Muslim TV Channel



   Bridges TV, a subsidiary of Bridges Network, Inc.
3900 Teachers Lane, Suite Six, Orchard Park, NY 14127.
Tel: 716-578-1317; Fax: 707-885-1290; Email: <A
HREF=="mailto:info@bridges.tv">info@bridges.tv</A>
<A HREF=="http://www.bridges.tv/">www.bridges.tv</A> Where American
Muslims Come Home
   
First American Muslim Television Channel Announced by Bridges Network.
Channel Expected to Debut Summer 2004.

NEW YORK, NY, May 2, 2003-New York-based Bridges Network, Inc.,
announced
today that it will launch Bridges TV, the first ever nationwide
English-language Muslim television channel in North America. The
expected
launch date is summer 2004, pending how quickly the network can gather
the
10,000 paying <A
HREF=="http://www.bridges.tv/membership/membership.asp">members</A> necessary to demonstrate public support.

Bridges TV, which will be broadcast from Manhattan, will emphasize news
stories, and talk shows, wholesome sitcoms, advice shows, children's
programming and movies about Muslim life in America. Programming will
mostly
be created, since an English-language genre targeting American Muslims
does
not exist.

The venture is spearheaded by Muzzammil S. Hassan, MBA, a bank
vice-president
in New York and Omar S. Amanat, founder of Tradescape, an Internet
brokerage
firm. Mr. Amanat sold Tradescape last year to E*Trade (NYSE: ET) for
$280,000,000 (million).

Amanat learned early on that even at the height of his financial
success on
Wall Street, public perceptions of Muslims prevented him from being
fully
accepted.

"I realized that the only way to undo misconceptions was to create our
own
media forum from which our stories and culture would be shared with the
world. Other cultural groups have gained acceptance and increased
understanding through the forum of media. Why can't Muslims do the
same?"

Channels such as Telemundo and the Black Entertainment Television
network
have appealed to cultural niche markets. Bridges TV hopes to follow a
similar
model and create a diverse genre of programming that members of the
American
Muslim community can identify with. That group is composed
approximately
one-quarter each of South Asian, African-American, Arab and Others.

Hassan noted that most members of these groups are moderate Muslims who
cannot identify with the extreme stereotypes often depicted in
Hollywood
productions.

"They think they are not accurately portrayed," he said. "Bridges TV
gives
American Muslims a voice and will depict them in everyday, real life
situations."

Bridges TV differentiates itself from such foreign language programming
as
Zee TV (Hindi), Prime TV (Urdu) and ART TV (Arabic), which are
broadcast in
foreign languages and focus on life experiences in foreign countries.
These
channels are popular among immigrant parents, but not with their U.S.
born
children. "Our channel is in English and about life in America. We want
a
Muslim child who grows up in America to be able to watch our channel
and
identify with the characters, or to be engaged by the dialogue of
issues
pertinent to him or her," said Amanat.
Amanat added that stories that shed light on the significant
contributions of
American Muslims to modern science, art and entertainment remain untold
and
will be a focus of Bridges TV programming. The network seeks to feature
sitcoms that represent American Muslim family life. The Cosby Show,
which
portrayed a positive representation of African-American family life, is
a
model for such sitcom programming.

Creation of a channel that features American Muslims comes at a time
when the
media spotlight is increasingly focused on this population. The channel
hopes
to "build bridges" of understanding by providing Muslims an opportunity
to
express their views and opinions about their faith and lifestyle.

Given the estimated eight million Muslims living in North America, the
channel is long overdue, according to network officials. And studies
sponsored by Bridges TV have found that American Muslims are willing to
pay
as much as $10 per month above and beyond their current cable or
satellite
fee for the channel.

According to a Zogby 2000 survey, at an annual growth of 6%, the
American
Muslim population, which at present makes a sizable market, is expected
to
double to 15 million in the next ten years.

Although targeted primarily at a North-American Muslim audience,
company
officials anticipate that Bridges TV will have some cross-over appeal
to
other Americans due to world-wide interest about Islam and Muslim
lifestyles.


The company successfully completed its first round of fundraising,
netting
$1,000,000 (million) in seed capital from investors. Most of this
initial
money is being used to cover legal, filming, marketing and licensing
fees.
With a pledge of financial support from Amanat, the company's leading
investor, the network's next main milestone is securing the 10,000
paying
monthly <A
HREF=="http://www.bridges.tv/membership/membership.asp">members</A> necessary to garner cable and satellite television support.

Initial projections are to broadcast the channel four to six hours per
day.
Pending advertising revenue and community support through monthly
subscriptions, Bridges TV hopes to evolve into a full-time nationwide
cable
television channel. Their long-term goal is to gain at least 10% of
American
Muslim households as monthly subscribers.

So far the response from potential subscribers has been overwhelming.
Over
1,000 paying members have signed up in just one month.

"An American Muslim television channel is the greatest need of our
times,"
said Amanat. If American Muslims want to bring this kind of television
programming into their home, we need their support as members -the
viability
of this project depends on American Muslims."

###

For more information, photos, bio's and interviews, visit <A
HREF=="http://www.bridges.tv/">www.bridges.tv</A> or
call:

   
<A HREF=="mailto:omar@bridges.tv">Omar S. Amanat</A>
   Tel.: 917-669-8844  
<A HREF=="mailto:mhassan@bridges.tv">Muzzammil S. Hassan (Mo)</A>    
Tel.: 716-308-6593  
<A HREF=="mailto:oghosheh@bridges.tv">Omar Ghosheh</A>    Tel.:
716-578-1317
05/15/03 at 16:27:55
amatullah
Re: Bridges TV
Yasmeena
05/18/03 at 22:01:55
Please keep us posted on the air date and channel.  I am interested in viewing it when it becomes available.  Provided my cable company will carry it.


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