RE:RE:Exitedprophetoffacts wrote: We have entered a new digitel world with vast new opportunity for those who can create original content. NTE creates original content and so it is now making its move.
NTE will be able to sell directly to its audience cutting out the middle man, etc. NFTs are one of the hottest areas right now.
Two new board members have joined NTE to exploit this vast new opportunity:
"NFTs allow content creators to monetize their content, as this revolutionary technology enables them to engage directly with audiences, incentivize devoted followers, and involve communities in the creative process," stated Tom Lombardi. "Network is uniquely positioned to develop NFT campaigns alongside, and independent from, their original content productions, working with top talent, high-quality production values, and global distribution channels." "I am particularly interested in Network's proven ability to create uniquely interesting intellectual property. The accelerating convergence of media and technology are creating boundless opportunities for the exploitation of that IP," said Mr. Gamble.
On: I'm the target audience on a bunch of the content NTE makes, I've watched most of the "I Am" series, "Punk'd" and I forget the names of other one or 2 I've watched, I've always used a middle man because it's part of a whole service I've used or streamed it for free from a Captain Kidd site (arggg)... there's no way I'd pay $5 or so a viewing on this stuff at home if there was a theatrical event attached like a viewing and meeting/Q&A some people involved in the show, like If they were showing I Am Evil Knievel and there was a meet and greet with Captain Robbie Knievel, I'd be sooo in, Or listening to Kevin Farley add on to a viewing of I am Chris Farley, take my wallet, I'm paying for an experience more than the content) and I really enjoy the content they make and have held shares in the company quite often past 4-5 years... I would be more interested in paying like a $1/year for a subscription to NTE's digital library of content than buying a NFT individually which I'll cover in a sec.
On: Ive looked at NFTs a whole bunch and I just don't get it. Like buying a digital copy of a show/movie/game/song/album ect and it stays with you I kinda grasp. Your buying a file of content to use, but they make it sound or be so much more it seems... but when it's tried to be explained to me in like buying a highlight in sports, or an iconic photo, an almost digital trading card or Art pieces I don't get the big deal with NFTs, I can see them going the way of the Tamagotchi pretty quickly.