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Firestone Communications

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Firestone Communications (http://www.firestoneinc.com) is a diversified media and communications Company based in Fort Worth Texas. On January 19, 2007, Juniper Content Corporation (OTCBB: JNPC; "Juniper"), a media and entertainment company focused on branded content services in high growth markets across multiple distribution channels, merged with Firestone. The company is the owner and operator of Sorpresa, the nation's first Hispanic children's television network and digital community. ¡Sorpresa! is offered on Cablevision, Charter, Comcast, Cox, Time Warner, Verizon and The National Cable TV Cooperative. ¡SORPRESA! is also available through third party mobile and broadband platforms, including Brightcove, MSN Latino, AOL Video, Akimbo, Verizon Wireless Vcast, MobiTV and sorpresatv.com. In addition, Firestone provides satellite uplink services for television network distribution, and production facilities and services for video program production. The Company owns and operates [Sorpresa][1] - America's first Hispanic Children's television network http://www.sorpresatv.com. SORPRESA is available on Cablevision, Charter Communications, Comcast, Cox Communications, NCTC, Time Warner Cable and Verizon’s FiOS platform. Firestone Communications also operates a Network Operation Center which offers automated traffic systems, C-Band digital uplink, multiple downlink antennas, fiber POP access on the Westar network, live program switching, and digital video servers.

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