Today all over the globe people are losing their jobs, others are tightening their belts, corporations are downsizing, corporations are cutting charitable giving, many corporations are filing for bankruptcy, and the global economy continues to spiral downward. America is undergoing a significant transformation and has created a climate of “change.” With all that said, Unity 4 Humanity, Inc. (U4H) continues to grow, engage in humanitarian endeavors, remains undaunted, and is actively creating, structuring, and defining the Dot TV Channel Industry during its “golden age.”
Anthony Galima, CEO of
U4H is a true technological genius and has built a corporation implementing today what will be commonplace tomorrow. On November 18th, during Smithtown High School’s Annual E-Commerce Mentorship Program breakfast Mr. Galima inspired business students and shared with them how it is possible to “build to your dreams, and not your limitations.“ Mr. Galima drawing from personal experiences explained to students that their goals should always remain fixed, but the path and direction to those goals must be sketched in pencil.
Mr. Galima stated, “I am extremely fortunate to still be in a position to volunteer my time and give back to my community. I am very excited to be a student mentor during this academic year to Smithton High School business students. I am excited U4H’s Core Team was able to launch
Student E-Com Net for the students, mentors, and teachers to utilize during this exciting program. Strangely enough I am only able to volunteer my time and Unity 4 Humanity, Inc.’s services because the current global economic recession clearly resembles the Wall Street Crash of 1929.”
Mr. Galima believes it is his professional responsibly to volunteer his time and Unity 4 Humanity, Inc. has continued to view “charitable giving” as an obligation. With a small group of Smithtown High School students Mr. Galima went on to casually discuss what happened during the Great Depression. Since 1927 the public embraced “talkies” commonly referred to today as “motion pictures.” In 1929 when the bottom fell out of the global economy bankrupting millions of people and prompting mass unemployment, Hollywood entered its “golden age.” During the Great Depression between 60 and 80 million Americans went to the movies once a week and most Depression films were grounded in the social realities of the time. In 1930 motion-picture attendance reached a then all time high and the public’s desperate need for diversion allowed Hollywood to thrive while the rest of the world’s global industries collapsed.
During America’s Great Depression people flocked to the cinema in unprecedented numbers and today a parallel phenomenon is taking place. The World Wide Web is becoming increasingly more accessible, web content is becoming more video-centric, and video is a “low priced” if not “free” “depression-proof” amusement for Internet users. Like the Cinema of the Great Depression, Dot TV Channels are not only grounded in social realities, but in many cases comprised of “reality television.” Like the Cinema of yesteryear, Dot TV Channels are re-energizing individuals providing engaging, informative, and entertaining outlets. Unlike Hollywood pictures and traditional television, today’s technological age of Content Management Systems (CMS), hand-held Internet gadgets, high speed Internet connectivity, and the Internet Television merger have allowed Internet users to create and share video content as well as allowed Unity 4 Humanity, Inc. and Dot TV Channels (in a general sense) to re-vitalize businesses.
For many reasons today’s economic recession has acted as a catalyst to the Dot TV Industry. In the past two months Unity 4 Humanity, Inc.’s core team has located more developed unique .tv domains than they have in their research over the past two years. In the coming weeks Unity 4 Humanity, Inc. will officially launch 55 unique Dot TV Channels (currently in Beta) allowing individuals to upload video and actively share their ideas, thoughts, and opinions about anything from popular corporations to vintage cars. Although U4H’s entire available portfolio of over 1000 .tv domains has been under development and slowly “coming to life” since their inception, the LAUNCH of 55 .tv Channels during a global recession will be their largest and most successful “LAUNCH PARTY” to date. On a daily basis U4H’s Dot TV Guide and Dot TV on Demand staff are inundated with work feverishly trying to add new information and links to hundreds of unique Dot TV Channels.
Unity 4 Humanity, Inc. according to Anthony Galima cannot meet the demand for information on their web presence of sites or corporate offerings fast enough. “Although we have created and set all benchmarks in the Dot TV Channel industry, I feel as though we are behind. U4H’s ‘manpower’ must grow significantly in the next coming quarters if we are going to adequately meet this demand for new media and unique Dot TV Channels.” Below you will find a list of the 55 Dot TV Channels soon to officially launch. Unity 4 Humanity, Inc. invites individuals and corporations to explore their global web presence, unique Dot TV Channels, and enjoy this “golden age” of Dot TV.
2CTV.tv, 4Star.tv, AARPmagazine.tv, AbercrombieFitch.tv, Abetter.tv, ADailyDoseOf.tv, BeautifulProperties.tv, BentleyMotors.tv, Berkley.tv, BooksOn.tv, CartoonGalaxy.tv, DatingOn.tv, DotTV4me.tv, ExtraHelp.tv, FilmFestivals.tv, GayRights.tv, GuggenheimCollection.tv, HiltonWorldWide.tv, HolisticMedicine.tv, HollisterCo.tv, HoyInternet.tv (Spanish), InfoSpace.tv, JoyOfCooking.tv, Julliard.tv, Lionel.tv, MegaBucks.tv, MiPiace.tv (Italian), MotorCross.tv, Music4Uon.tv, NationalEnquirer.tv, NutritionExperts.tv, ObamaForPresident.tv, OxfordUniversity.tv, PGANational.tv, PoliticalTelevision.tv, PostAnything.tv, RangeRover.tv, RestaurantsOn.tv, ScienceOn.tv, SpreadFirefox.tv, StudyAbroadBath.tv, TDAmeritrade.tv, TheBottomLine.tv, TheBritishMuseum.tv, TheNewYorker.tv, TonyHawk.tv, TreatmentCenter.tv, Un-Censored.tv, VeraWang.tv, VintageCars.tv, WebProNews.tv, WhatUWant2C.tv, WomensBeauty.tv, WUCIWUG.tv (What U See is What U Get TV), and WWJD.tv (What Would Jesus Do TV).