Monday, June 2, 2014

WWA Group Signs Deal to Create Streaming Cannabis Channel


Source: wsj.com

PORTLAND, MI / ACCESSWIRE / May 29, 2014 / WWA Group, Inc. (OTCBB:WWAG)(OTCQB: WWAG), a provider of cable television, high speed internet and related services to rural U.S. communities, announced today that it is moving forward with intentions to launch a Cable Television and Internet streaming video channel dedicated solely to the vast topic of the cannabis plant by signing a licensing acquisition agreement with Cannabis Planet Productions.

"Cannabis Planet's programming was a perfect fit for where we want to go with this channel. Brad Lane was far ahead of the curve with this type of content, and his experience is invaluable to our business plan." said Tom Nix, WWAG's CEO

Lane created a weekly television program named Cannabis Planet (in 2009), which is dedicated to the merits of the cannabis plant as an industrial resource, agricultural crop, strategic food source and diverse medicine. "The synergy of WWA Group's plans to launch a channel dedicated to cannabis and the vision we have at Cannabis Planet aligned together very nicely." stated Brad Lane, Executive Producer, Cannabis Planet Productions. "Cannabis is such a diverse plant, far beyond the medicinal benefits. We look forward to educating all who would like to learn about this amazing natural resource." Lane went on to say.

Cannabis Planet has broadcast on various cable systems across the U.S. including Los Angeles, CA (KJLA); Miami, FL (WHDT); Eugene, OR (WEVU); Harrisburg, Lancaster, York, Lebanon, PA (WGCB); Plano, TX (KDBC); Waco, TX (KFXK); Nagadoches, TX (KETK); Baton Rouge, LA (WBRL)/(KZUP); Lafayette, LA (KLAF). San Francisco, CA (KOFY): and San Diego, CA (COX)






The ihempHI.com group will set up tables at various storefront locations throughout Maui during National Hemp history Week, June 2 through 8, when shoppers will have an opportunity to learn more about industrial hemp and its importance to the island's environment, economy, agriculture, food supply and sustainability.
Participating stores include Whole Foods and Down to Earth in Kahului and the Lipoa Street Farmers Market, Safeway and Awakening in Paradise in Kihei.
Free product samples (limited supply) will be available. Hemp merchandise will also be on display for sale. Shoppers can also view mold-, mildew- and termite-resistant building materials made from hemp, watch the informative movie, "Bringing It Home," and pick up educational handouts.
- See more at: http://www.mauiweekly.com/page/content.detail/id/532510/Celebrate-National-Hemp-History-Week.html?nav=5014#sthash.zYodi5EV.dpuf
The ihempHI.com group will set up tables at various storefront locations throughout Maui during National Hemp history Week, June 2 through 8, when shoppers will have an opportunity to learn more about industrial hemp and its importance to the island's environment, economy, agriculture, food supply and sustainability.
Participating stores include Whole Foods and Down to Earth in Kahului and the Lipoa Street Farmers Market, Safeway and Awakening in Paradise in Kihei.
Free product samples (limited supply) will be available. Hemp merchandise will also be on display for sale. Shoppers can also view mold-, mildew- and termite-resistant building materials made from hemp, watch the informative movie, "Bringing It Home," and pick up educational handouts.
- See more at: http://www.mauiweekly.com/page/content.detail/id/532510/Celebrate-National-Hemp-History-Week.html?nav=5014#sthash.zYodi5EV.dpuf
The ihempHI.com group will set up tables at various storefront locations throughout Maui during National Hemp history Week, June 2 through 8, when shoppers will have an opportunity to learn more about industrial hemp and its importance to the island's environment, economy, agriculture, food supply and sustainability.
Participating stores include Whole Foods and Down to Earth in Kahului and the Lipoa Street Farmers Market, Safeway and Awakening in Paradise in Kihei.
Free product samples (limited supply) will be available. Hemp merchandise will also be on display for sale. Shoppers can also view mold-, mildew- and termite-resistant building materials made from hemp, watch the informative movie, "Bringing It Home," and pick up educational handouts.
- See more at: http://www.mauiweekly.com/page/content.detail/id/532510/Celebrate-National-Hemp-History-Week.html?nav=5014#sthash.zYodi5EV.dpuf

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