Video B-Roll Via Satellite and On-Line Via CNW On-Demand - Mission Possible - Bell Full HD Tour touches down in Toronto
Canadians not getting the full picture when it comes to HDTV
TORONTO, Aug. 21 /CNW/ - The following B-Roll is available at the listed
times and co-ordinates:DATE OF FEED: Tuesday, August, 21, 2007
TIME OF FEED: 3:30 PM ET - 4:00 PM ET
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STORY SUMMARY: TORONTO, August 21, 2007 - Only half of Canadians with
High-Definition (HD) televisions are getting the Full HD Experience and most
don't know what they're missing.
In response, Bell ExpressVu is taking the HD message to Canadians with
the Full HD Tour. The countdown to Full HD has begun and Bell ExpressVu is on
a mission to show and tell Canadians the truth about HD.
Consumer technology expert Shannon Bentley will also be in attendance to
talk about the technology and services that are essential for the Full HD
experience.What: Bell ExpressVu Full HD tour launches in Toronto
Who: Hollywood Stunt Team
Shannon Bentley, Consumer Technology Expert
Patrick Button, VP Marketing, Bell ExpressVu
When: Mission begins at precisely 10:15 a.m. sharp
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Where: Base of Bay Street and Queens Quay
West of Toronto Ferry Docks entranceSHOT LIST: B roll of stunt performers, various shots of jet skiers and
helicopters. Interview with Shannon Bentley, Consumer Technology Expert and
Patrick Button, VP Marketing, Bell ExpressVu.
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