We feel Trootelevision is the future of the media world. We will be broadcasting from the internet, costing your viewers nothing-- compared to the growing costs of cable.
We are going beyond reality television. We are showing people what goes on from soup to nuts and not just what a production television wants people to see. For example, as we are in negotiation with several racetracks we will not just show you the race. We will bring you everything from the Grooms who take care of the horse to the workouts of the horses leading into racing to the agents who represent the jockey. We'll even bring you the Vetenarians who tend to the horses, the clerks who take the bets, the jockeys and drivers who ride and drive the horses, he judges, the licensing part, the personalities of the horses, the owners, and of course the fans! We are negotiating with several racetracks to take over or adding to their shows.
With the casinos we want people to see the workers, including the training of the workers. We also want you to see the work that goes behind the commissions who ensure fair wagering. Of course, most importantly we want you to see the players. By getting the players on television we are able to hugely increase the number of players turning out to play.
We are in discussion with racinos that show racing during the day or night and have nothing else on their television. We are making tremendous strides in convincing racinos to televise the casinos at night and show our viewers winning and playing and giving them recognition.
We are also working hard to bring you the finest in documentaries. We want the documentaries to represent the person we are telling the world about. We will also tailor the message to fit the subject. So if they are from Kentucky we will produce the documentary on rocking chairs on a porch. If they love golf, possibly during a round of golf. We may have them tour us around the town where they were born. We want to provide them with the ultimate level of comfort and we want people to experience their world first hand.
