Isn't it ironic that The Megavison Network executives announces the expansion of their Arts & Entertainment channel. Time Warner Cable is busy cutting their arts channel (Ovation)
"Mystery man invited me to his water front house
for a dinner talk. He always seemed to
be ahead of the game when it came to making changes in the nation's intelligence agenda. He clearly saw an opportunity to achieve
something that could not be accomplished even with 10,000 under cover
operations." Jefford Curre' "Paradise Intrigue" gears up for a spine dangling worldwide release.-starsinparadise.com
Megavision Pictures has entered development deals with 15 box-office entrepreneurs who are embracing a limited open window to take their story from manuscript to big screen. The major challenge among many is to make the transition to full time careers by the end of the year
Did you say free? Yes, free! In celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Bahamas Movie Industry. The Megavision Network is giving away 3 months of free advertising to the public, as of January 2nd 2013. Go to megnettv.com for details. Plus: How did Jefford Curre' go from a bread delivery boy of Paradise Island, to the bread boy of Paradise Island. Also, more features on Box-office entrepreneurs who are changing the nations economic game plan, all in Stars In Paradise.
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