| Next month marks the launch date of the first broadband network providing streaming video content on all things paranormal. The Borderlands Network is founded by UFO researcher Jose Escamilla. TBLN will feature exclusive documentaries and other media on a wide variety of unexplained phenomena at a pay-per-view basis.
Paranormal Network to Launch on UFO Crash Anniversary
The Borderlands Network, the first broadband network dealing with all things paranormal, is about to open its "secret vault" to the world wide web. The site launches on July 8, 2007 with the Top Rated Paranormal Film Festival in celebration of the 60 year anniversary of the Roswell UFO Crash. TBLN will feature documentaries as well as popular releases on subjects ranging from Earth Mysteries and Crop Circles to UFOs and the extraterrestrial presence on our planet.
"This is the network we've all been waiting for", says TBLN Founder and CEO Jose Escamilla, who is also a UFO researcher. "Many people want to see evidence of paranormal phenomena, and we have a large archive of original programming premiering over the network."
Subscription to The Borderlands Network is free. Instead of charging monthly fees, TBLN's content can be viewed on a pay-per-view basis for less than the price of a movie ticket. "The big difference is that you can't get many of our films at your local video store," said Escamilla, who is excited about the prospect of reaching a global audience.
"This is a dream come true. I started setting up The Borderlands Network four years ago and had to overcome many hurdles. Some of the material we present on our site isn't available anywhere else in the world. But now technology allows us to bring incredible documentaries of UFOs and other paranormal phenomena to the world."
Streaming video is provided by Vividas, a service provider in the digital communications and entertainment industry. Vividas' technology allows programs on TBLN to be presented in full-screen broadcast quality and requires no additional software installation.
Beyond videos on supernatural phenomena, The Borderlands Network offers audio downloads of famous radio broadcasts and classic books as well as back issues of popular magazines on the topic.
"TBLN is possibly the greatest resource for UFO related material on the web."
Sightings of strange aerial events or unusual creatures are being recorded every day, all across the world. TBLN promises to provide a venue for researchers to present their films, documentaries and lectures, offering images and information that have never been released to the public.
Global affiliates will join the network in bringing the totality of the world of paranormal programming to the online audience. TBLNLatino is already up and running. TBLNJapan is currently being set up and will soon have its own programming schedules.
The Borderlands Network presents an extraordinary opportunity to share knowledge of the paranormal with a worldwide community.
Co-founder and President of TBLN Saskia Kraft van Ermel adds: "We are bringing the world of the paranormal to the people of our planet on a level that has never been achieved before, all at the touch of your fingertips."
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