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WhereverTV Reports Corporate Developments, Predicts Breakout Year for 2017
WhereverTV Reports Corporate Developments, Predicts Breakout Year for 2017.

About this update from Wherevertv Broadcasting Corp.
[{"type":"text","content":"\nFORT MYERS, Fla., March 01, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- WhereverTV Broadcasting Corp. (OTC:TVTV), a leader in delivering Over-the-Top (OTT) subscription television services to a variety of devices including smartphones, TabletPCs, streaming media players, computers and connected TVs announced today recent corporate developments and plans to advance its position in the industry and increase customer appeal. The Company also discussed strategies for growth, 6 subscription packages with costs as low as 22 cents per day, free offer Promo Codes, pursuit of new channels, and discussed its patent initiatives.\n“WhereverTV is looking forward to an extremely busy and productive year. And we now expect 2017 will be WhereverTV’s breakout year,” said Edward D. Ciofani, Chief Executive Officer. “The company is currently negotiating with several major media content providers with regards to increasing the depth and breadth of our mainstream channel offerings both domestically as well as internationally. In addition to ramping up social media and digital marketing programs, and co-marketing and branding initiatives, we are also aggressively pursuing joint venture partnerships for regional and global distribution opportunities. Our goal is to quickly become the best over-the-top provider of live-streaming real-time television programming and country music content distribution worldwide. We are seeing progress. Meanwhile, the Board of Directors has approved pursuit of monetizing our intellectual property and maximizing the value of our patent assets,” he added.The WhereverTV platform continues to evolve and improve under the re-vamped and re-launched https://Wherever.TV website. The company has improved the user experience, signal transmission, device applications and digital rights protocols. These security protocols implemented have been tested to meet or exceed Digital Rights Management security protocols required by major media corporations and have since been approved by several media corporations. All parties have agreed that these protocols too are in compliance with and had adhered to the industry’s Best Practices.“Approvable Digital Rights Management protocols are an effective conversation starter,” commented Edward Ciofani. WhereverTV also announced it is in negotiations with several major...