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READ HERE ... and introduce us to people who could be interested. If there's a deal, you're on to an annual percentage of the copyright fees. In the case of "TV Bingo", that could add $100,000 to your annual pay check!
Traditional Bingo on TV is impossible . . .
The essence of Bingo is checking numbers and shouting when you get a win to stop the draw. Until interactive TV is generally available this cannot happen!
Las Vegas automatic machines give the EFFECT of real Bingo as do some Web sites, especially Bingo Zone. Now, using a unique principle, Club King have developed a way to make a broadcast TV game show screen become a SIMILAR arcade style display, complete with colours and flashing lights. The world's most popular entertainment and the best advertising carrier since a Grand Prix winning race-car is now an EFFECTIVE home viewing reality!
A "King Bingo" TV game show is personal to each player . . .
Presently "King Bingo" TV game shows are planned for pilot cable television transmission shortly in Mississippi and Louisiana. They will use the Club King "Personal Profile" system and a single line check requirement based on the Club's "First Bingo". Play "First Bingo" NOW to understand:
how a "Personal Profile" number enables ALL viewers to identify the lines that win for them on the TV "King Bingo" screen display.
that because ALL who tune in to a Bingo channel have INSTANT involvement, the viewer audience does NOT depend on distribution of traditional, pen-check cards.
Only "King Bingo" game shows are likely to comply with broadcast regulations and free entry concessions in lottery legislation. TV presentation only needs the studio to be on line to our automatic "King Bingo" simulator. The viewer sees "King Bingo" as a RELAY.
Organizing a presenter, a participating audience, prize sponsorship and usually a phone-the-show claims procedure, are production decisions.
"King Bingo" is a FREE service . . .
Copying a computer driven Bingo game show would be expensive and, in as far as it uses "King Bingo" rules, design and software, be a breach of copyright. There seems little point in such an effort when a show can have the hi -tech kudos of Internet involvement at no cost.
The ONLY condition is that the "King Bingo" web-site frames be displayed to include the sponsors' logos. A relay similar to a syndicated weathercast would be appropriate, with a direct feed during periods of Bingo action. A high speed line connection is essential to avoid download delay.
Play our "King Bingo" demonstration as if you were a TV gamester. Naturally clicking the "down" arrows for successive draws is something the presenter does, NOT the home viewer. On a small screen, you may see better if you hide the Navigation and Location toolbars -- pull down under "View".
Pay particular attention to:
the Introduction page.
the chance to try your own choice of "Profile".
the clear identification of winners at the end of the game.
Even player-viewers with little or no knowledge of Bingo and LESS of the Internet can follow the action and be certain if they win.