Thank you to those freedom fighters Named and UnNamed

On a cold February Afternoon in 1960 in Greensboro North Carolina 4 courageous College Students Stood Up so We Can sit down and eat at Establishments around the United States. They did not do it for money, fame or recognition they did it because it was the Right Thing To Do.  57 years later there are 2 left. One original sit in participant is a personal friend of SPOT TELEVISION. He dances to a different drum. It takes a special soul to make change in history. I had a chance to speak with Jibreel this week. He had some things to share with the Greensboro Community. He was unable to make it today  or last due to circumstances beyond his control. He is in good spirits and good health and hopes he can make it to Homecoming. We need to support him and Joseph McNeil. Our Heroes have sacrificed so much.

January-2017

 

Happy New Year to all of our favorite people. If you are reading this consider yourself one of them. So many Good Things are happening. Things are changing for the better.  Please continue to support SPOT-TV and our efforts to promote cultural awareness and lifestyle.  It is so hard to believe that we have been doing this Television Program for 20 years. It just seems like yesterday when the Idea came up. We have kept rising to the top! There are so many new things happening! Just wait and see!

 

 

It don’t Matter if you are come up or a come back

SPOT-TV

Join The SPOT TV Business Network.

SPOT TELEVISION (SPOT-TV) produced by SPOT Television Entertainment is expanding it’s network.

SPOT TV is offering businesses and organizations the opportunity to join our network and benefit from the establish network,

web presence and television programming currently in operation.

SPOT TV is aware that the economy has shifted and many people are unemployed and may be

considering starting their own businesses and providing services.

The SPOT-TV NETWORK is an excellent way to support the promotional needs at very little investment.

SPOT-TV NETWORK Packages:

Basic Business/Organization Listing:

Business/Organization

Listing on website.

Business Name,

Service Provided,

Phone Number,

Address,

and or

link to website.

$25.00 introductory 6 months

Logo With Listing

on http://www.spottvnetwork.com/yourbiz

Business Name

Service Provided,

Phone Number,

Address

Link to website $50.00

WebPage

Name

Logo

Slogan

Link to your web site

Phones Number,

Address

Link to website (or Available) or just use as your site http://www.spottvnetwork.com/yourbiz

Starting at $75.00

Be found by search engines like Yahoo and Google and when people search by computer.

Yes, You Need A Blog!

Blog Specials Starting $100.00

 

Your Presence on the internet is important. Tell you story, Promote yourself. Be Marketable!

Contact SPOT TV at  336-707-4826

Domain Registry $50.00 a year Hosting service $10.00 monthly.

 

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20 year Anniversary SPOTTV Please Support our Programming

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20 years! WOW what an accomplishment!
SPOT TELEVISION
20 Year Anniversary

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITY

SPOT Television (SPOTTV) has been providing community-oriented program for 20 years, primarily serving the Greensboro Community We are embarking on our anniversary and are seeking community partners and sponsors.

We need venues, and monetary compensation in exchange for Sponsorship and Features on our anniversary programming that will be featured from October 16, 2016 until October 16, 2017

During this time we will be producing new programming and spotlighting vintage classic interviews, events and people who have been instrumental to the success of our program. We will use your logo on program and based on the level of participation you choose we will make sure that our viewers and fans recognize your support.

We hope that you can find a level of participation that will satisfy your need for exposure while helping us continue our goal for promoting cultural awareness in the Triad and expanding our market reach!

Stanley Furniture Hosts Meyer Lansky II to Celebrate Havana Crossing Furniture Line Introduction

 

SPOT Television had the opportunity to talk to grandson of the legendary Meyer Lansky Tune in This month for segments dedicated to Cuba, Meyer Lansky and Lifestyle with Havana Crossing furniture by Stanley Furniture 

 Stanley Furniture Hosts Meyer Lansky II To Celebrate Havana Crossing Introduction at Fall High Point Market 2016 #HISTORY

Stanley Furniture Hosts Meyer Lansky II

To Celebrate Havana Crossing Introduction

at Fall High Point Market 2016 #HISTORY

 

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 Stanley Furniture Hosts Meyer Lansky II To Celebrate Havana Crossing Introduction at Fall High Point Market 2016 #HISTORY
Stanley Furniture Hosts Meyer Lansky II To Celebrate Havana Crossing Introduction at Fall High Point Market 2016 #HISTORY

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img_5278Stanley Furniture Hosts Meyer Lansky II To Celebrate Havana Crossing Introduction at Fall High Point Market

Press Release, October 20, 2016
This press release is submitted and shown here in its original form, unedited by SPOTTV.

HIGH POINT, NC | OCTOBER, 2016

Meyer Lansky II, the grandson of reputed early 20th century mob boss Meyer Lansky, will appear to celebrate the unveiling of the new Havana Crossing collection by Stanley Furniture at the Fall 2016 International Home Furnishings Market. The 102-piece collection is inspired by the architecture of Havana ranging from century’s old Spanish Colonial influences to the midcentury modern Hotel Havana Riviera developed by Meyer Lansky in the late 1950’s.

Meyer Lansky II
“I’m excited to tell this important story about my grandfather, once known as the “mob’s accountant”, but today, and going forward, as the creative passion behind the Havana Riviera, midcentury Havana, and Cuba as the ultimate Caribbean destination,” says Meyer Lansky II.
According to law-enforcement officials, Lansky was for decades a kingpin of organized crime in the United States. His personal story and fictionalized portrayals through similar characters have been told in many successful films including “The Godfather: Part II” and “Bugsy” and more recently in the television series “Boardwalk Empire.”

“Long ago, the legend of my grandfather eclipsed the individual person. The media has projected their own image of who he was and what he stood for,” says Meyer Lansky II. “For me, Havana Crossing reclaims, in a new but important way, an essential part of who he was as a person and why he meant so much to me.” Lansky and Stanley Furniture have entered into a publicity and endorsement agreement relating to the Havana Crossing collection.

“In pursuit of authenticity in our design work for Havana Crossing, we learned about the extraordinary role Meyer Lansky played in the development of Havana as a world class casino and entertainment mecca,” says VP-Creative Randy Wells. “Working with Meyer’s grandson has helped us to fully understand the why and how of Havana’s unique architectural heritage.”img_5276

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One Love – Unity In the Community Peace Rally

 

Unity
Unity In the Community

 

For Immediate Release;

Greensboro NC,

ONE LOVE UNITY in the COMMUNITY PEACE RALLY

 

SPOT TV – Paradise Restaurant and other community leaders have come together to produce a One Love Unity in the Community Peace Rally.

On Saturday November 5, 2016 from 1-4pm a Unity Rally was held at Paradise Restaurant located 2006 Randleman Road, Greensboro, NC in the Parking lot.

Attendees will have an opportunity to express themselves through open mic, poetry and reflections.

We enjoyed The Wonderful Sounds Pure Fiyah Reggae Band that performed Live. Also performed Irie Child, Poet

Clement Mallory.  DJ-T-Shep and Sounds provided by DJ Services.

This event was hosted by Busta Brown

Politicians and Community Leaders Attended and show support and encouraged the Community

The Event was filmed and aired on SPOT TV on Cable 8 in Greensboro, North Carolina

This event was Free and Open to the public. 

If you would like more information please contact Valerie Jones at 336-987-3236

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