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Monday, October 22, 2007

Congress Television Channel Planned by iBoycott

Congress Television Channel Planned by iBoycott

LOS ANGELES, Oct. 22 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- iBoycott, an online advocacy group, states that Congress has twice declared genocide to be ongoing in Sudan, voting over 400-to-0 two times, and been ignored by major media.

The boycott requires that major media launch, in sixty days, Congress Television Channel, to be owned and run by Congress. The Channel gives each of the 535 members of Congress, alphabetically, a my-television-newsmagazine presentation on any topics, to the nation and world, from anywhere on earth, including Sudan. The format is twenty-four Congress member hosts nightly, all 535 members every twenty-two days, fifteen minutes each.

Each Congress member can talk directly to the American people. Counting all ninety-six, 15-minute segments each twenty-four hours, each Congress member would host or decide one segment every 5.6 days.

Television Channels for Democratic and Republican Parties

iBoycott requires that major media forthwith create Democratic Party Television Channel and Republican Party Television Channel, to be owned and operated by the party national committees, with side-by-side studio buildings in Washington, New York and Los Angeles.

iBoycott invites the Republican and Democratic committees, presidential campaigns, think tanks, Congress, blogs, corporations, unions, magazines, newspapers, social groups, associations, celebrities, and wealthy Americans to jointly convene a meeting to obtain Congress Television Channel, and Democratic and Republican party television channels. iBoycott requires the launching of Columnists, Commentators and Talk Show Hosts Television Channel. Major conveners are offered 15-minute, newsmagazine slots, to use or sell, every 21 evenings, worldwide.

The boycott opposes what it calls media silence about continuing anti- Semitic violence in Europe, and the genocide threat to Israel from Iran's nuclear weapons program.

iBoycott urges Congress to hold televised hearings on media coverage of genocide in Sudan.

The targets of the boycott are McDonald's, an advertiser on NBC television, and NBC Universal, a division of General Electric and Vivendi. According to iBoycott President Terrence McCloy, NBC News's coverage of genocide in south Sudan is non-existent and in north Sudan is indifferent.

iBoycott requires that McDonald's convene one-hundred major television advertisers to address the crisis of network television news silence, and suggests that America and Congress will honor McDonald's.

Demand for Billions in Apology Refunds to Americans

The boycott requires that NBC and four major media each fund double-digit billions of dollars "apology-remorse funds," for a Sudanese Christians genocide recovery trust, and for money, honor awards for Americans who obtain count-me-in emails from friends. iBoycott invites small business people, university students, and others to earn money awards. iBoycott is based on a document titled "Wall Street" at blog biggorilla.typepad.com.

"The situation in Sudan is horrifying, with a known, cited, three million murdered black Christians in south Sudan being treated by major media as a non-event about non-people," said McCloy, an Oscar-nominated screenwriter. "A major boycott is the most powerful social instrument in history. We use the economic power of a once-in-a-generation, liberating boycott to end the scandal of media silence."

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Source: iBoycott

CONTACT: Terrence McCloy, President, iBoycott, +1-323-819-2121,
terrence@gathering-of-eagles.com

Web site: http://www.biggorilla.typepad.com/


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