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Media Central Corp. FBOP

Media Central Corporation Inc. is an independent and alternative media company situated to acquire and develop high-quality publishing assets, starting with the recent launch of CannCentral.com, a robust news, lifestyle and community cannabis platform curated for the human experience. Our strategic corporate team is composed of publishing, technology and capital markets professionals who are poised to deliver high-quality content, strategy and substantive value across a number of platforms.


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Comment by PitchinPennieson Oct 22, 2021 11:04am
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RE:RE:RE:Selling NFTs of Nine Historic Magazine Covers

RE:RE:RE:Selling NFTs of Nine Historic Magazine Covers When we last checked the vital signs of Media Central, nine days ago, things were not working out for the company's most recent get-rich-quick scheme. However, we can report that steady progress continues.

The total bids on four digital NFT assets up for auction rose by a total of $116 since we last looked. This places potential net revenue derived from this project at $846, after considerable publicity and one full month of effort.

Some may scoff, and point out that Kirk or Mr. Manos would make more money driving an Uber.

Others may wonder why Kirk and Mr. Manos don't just gather up all the abandoned newspaper boxes the company still has littering downtown Toronto and Vancouver and sell them as scrap metal. This could bring in more than $846, and it would end the humiliation of publicly advertising 24/7 that your business is kaput.

Take the easy money, boys. What do you care if you're known as "junkman?" Cash-in-hand is better than continuing to let Kirk pretend he's Bill Gates about to strike it rich in the year 2003


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