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History Of RMC TV

RMC TV

RMC TV rebirth has arrived! 2010

RMC TV was established in 2005 before UTube and within less than three months Singing Fish listed and streamed all RMCTV’s video content via Singing Fish search engine site. Singing Fish was bought by AOL Video and all web hits from RMC TV to Singingfish were being redirected to AOL Video.

http://search.singingfish.com

RMC TV were also the first online video site to officially promote Cash Plus Prepaid Visa Credit Card in partnership with APS Financial Ltd (AFL) pursuant to license by MasterCard.

http://www.apsgroup.com

2006 the creator and founder of RMC TV, also created an annual awards ceremony, which awards signed and unsigned artists and bands worldwide.

2010 were back again to set the pace!

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BMW Films - Ambush

The BMW film series, The Hire was a series of eight short films (averaging about ten minutes each) produced for the Internet in 2001 and 2002. A form of branded content, all eight films featured popular filmmakers from across the globe, starred Clive Owen as the "Driver", and highlighted the performance aspects of various BMW automobiles.

Ambush

While escorting an elderly man to an undisclosed location, The Driver is confronted by a van full of armed men and is warned that the old man has stolen a large amount of diamonds. The old man claims to have swallowed the diamonds and that the men will likely cut him open to retrieve them. The Driver decides at the last minute to help him, participating in a car chase and shootout with the van. The Driver eventually evades his pursuers and watches their destruction. He then delivers the old man to a town nearby and asks the merchant if he did indeed swallowed the diamonds. The client merely chuckles and walks away. The Driver then leaves.

with Tomas Milian, Directed by John Frankenheimer, Featured the BMW 7 Series

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