Broadcaster Partners with the Independent Film Channel to Feature Original IFC Content for Broadcaster Community.LOS ANGELES Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. -- Broadcaster, Inc. (OTCBB OTCBB See OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB). : BCAS BCAS Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies (Dhaka) BCAS British Columbia Ambulance Service BCAS British Compressed Air Society (UK) BCAS Bucks County Audubon Society (Pennsylvania) ), the next generation video community that empowers members to become broadcasters, partnered with the Independent Film Channel (IFC (Internet Foundation Classes) A class library from Netscape that provides an application framework and graphical user interface (GUI) routines for Java programmers. IFC was later made part of the Java Foundation Classes (JFC). See JFC, AFC and AWT. See also ICF. ) to feature the cable network's original short films, web series and television shows within Broadcaster's content channels. IFC's original web series, Getting Away With Murder, will be the first IFC feature to run on Broadcaster. The series follows a character named Seth Silver, an ordinary 25-year-old who struggles to balance his life as a secret high-octane hit man with the fact that he still lives at home with his neurotic neurotic /neu·rot·ic/ (ndbobr-rot´ik) 1. pertaining to or characterized by a neurosis. 2. a person affected with a neurosis. neu·rot·ic adj. mother. The partnership marks one of the first uses of Broadcaster's Powerlink technology, a traffic sharing innovation that links video content on Broadcaster back to the content owner's website. Powerlink will present users who are viewing IFC content on Broadcaster with the option of clicking a link that will send them directly to a designated page within IFC's website. "IFC broadcasts some of the most unique and cutting edge shows today, making their content a perfect match for our audience," said Martin Wade, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Broadcaster, Inc. Kent Rees, Vice President of Marketing for IFC, added, "This partnership with Broadcaster.com represents a great opportunity for us to expand the audience for our innovative new web series Getting Away With Murder, as well as others that we plan to launch in the near future. Broadcaster's video community is the ideal target for our online content, and we hope to attract many new IFC.com fans by enabling them to link to our site." Watch the Getting Away With Murder series at: http://www.broadcaster.com/tms/ifc/. About Broadcaster, Inc. Broadcaster.com is the next generation online community that empowers registered members to become broadcasters, either of themselves through web cam See Webcam. video chat, or as producers broadcasting from play-lists of live and pre-recorded content. Broadcasters are able to edit their programming with free Broadcaster tools, find an audience by inviting and adding other viewers to their friends list, and notify their audience of broadcast schedules and updates to channel content. Since its launch in Q4 of 2006, Broadcaster.com has amassed loyal audiences that upload and view millions of video files each month. Broadcaster's ever expanding library of content offers a wide variety of full-length movies, music videos, news feeds, original and proprietary content. Broadcaster, Inc. is headquartered in Los Angeles. For additional information about Broadcaster, Inc., please visit us at www.broadcaster.com. About IFC Television The Independent Film Channel (IFC) is the first and most widely distributed Adj. 1. widely distributed - growing or occurring in many parts of the world; "a cosmopolitan herb"; "cosmopolitan in distribution" cosmopolitan bionomics, environmental science, ecology - the branch of biology concerned with the relations between organisms network dedicated to independent film 24 hours a day, uncut, uncensored and commercial-free. The network is part of IFC Companies -- the only brand to operate in every area of independent film to include television, production, financing, distribution, digital, on-demand and exhibition. IFC Companies uses its unique cross-platform position to broaden the audience of independent film and to provide independent filmmakers with a strong voice. IFC Companies is a division of Rainbow Media Holdings, LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control . Safe Harbor Safe Harbor 1. 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