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Stan Sikorski
March 14th, 2005, 08:41 PM
Post your suggestions to name the forming VNN Broadcasting Network. As this thread develops, a list will be compiled and set to poll. The three highest-rated naming ideas will then be decided by a final poll or by Alex himself, if he so chooses.
My suggestion to kick it off - The Vanguard News Broadcasting Network (VNBN)
T.Garrett
March 14th, 2005, 08:47 PM
About time we did some kind of radio and video ...how's about
White American Broadcast Network
or
White Broadcast Network
or
Aryan Broadcast Network
Bardamu
March 14th, 2005, 08:51 PM
About time we did some kind of radio and video ...how's about
White American Broadcast Network
or
White Broadcast Network
or
Aryan Broadcast Network
I kinda like Aryan Broadcast Network
Subrosa
March 14th, 2005, 08:58 PM
How bout something with mass appeal? After all, it's "mass" media. We already know what the message will be, let's put our thankin caps on fellas and be a bit creative, huh? Marketing guys, Marketing!!
I'm ready to open up my wallet if this can be done right. I'd like to see some plans too.
Subrosa
March 14th, 2005, 09:01 PM
I like Stan's suggestion. Or Vanguard Broadcasting Network.
Paul Drake
March 14th, 2005, 09:14 PM
Multi White Media: MWM
COTW
March 14th, 2005, 10:18 PM
How about ...
http://tinypic.com/285air
Steve B
March 14th, 2005, 10:30 PM
Post your suggestions to name the forming VNN Broadcasting Network. As this thread develops, a list will be compiled and set to poll. The three highest-rated naming ideas will then be decided by a final poll or by Alex himself, if he so chooses.
My suggestion to kick it off - The Vanguard News Broadcasting Network (VNBN)
How about just VNN. Rhymes with CNN. Short, simple and to the point. Get someone with a deep, resonate, commanding voice to introduce the show. Something like: "And now, VNN". Or: "this, is VNN". Then cut to Alex who lays out the format of the days show.
Moose
March 14th, 2005, 10:42 PM
How about just VNN. Rhymes with CNN. Short, simple and to the point. Get someone with a deep, resonate, commanding voice to introduce the show. Something like: "And now, VNN". Or: "this, is VNN". Then cut to Alex who lays out the format of the days show.
I agree with that. I always thought that VNN was an allusion to CNN anyway.
lawrence dennis
March 14th, 2005, 10:52 PM
Majority News Station (MNS)
Our Network News (ON News)
White Broadcasting Company (WBC)
Real News Network (probably already trademarked, though)
United White Network (could double as name of nonprofit organization)
Northern News Corporation (NNC for short, might also be already trademarked, or similar to another trademarked name & therefore actionable)
National White Network News (NWNN, gets the -NN suffix without being actionable by CNN)
FranzJoseph
March 15th, 2005, 01:36 AM
Keep it simple. WHITE VOICE RADIO. When we link to it we can still use the VNN as a base. So it'll be WVR-VNN, which makes it sound great, like old call letters.
How's the project coming along? How are donations? (Get mine?:) )
Either way I had another idea. Once there's enough broadcasts to matter we can burn them onto CDs like others do, notably David Icke. A couple CDs can hold six hours of broadcast on them. Everyone can burn a few and sell them on EBay or better yet give them away.
In fact, this part of the agenda can match with the newsletter. It's nothing to make a batch of CDs to go with the tabloids if you think that will help. Face it, not everyone is on the net. So people can listen to Alex on their CD player while driving into work or whatever.
Worth a look maybe.
Polybius
March 15th, 2005, 03:08 PM
How about just VNN. Rhymes with CNN. Short, simple and to the point. Get someone with a deep, resonate, commanding voice to introduce the show. Something like: "And now, VNN". Or: "this, is VNN". Then cut to Alex who lays out the format of the days show.
Steve---This would be too adult and too professional---and someone might take VNN and White men seriously. :D
88/14/square root of 49 times two/over and out/ :p
SheerTerror
March 15th, 2005, 03:14 PM
I was headed to this thread to post almost the exact same things as this. Weird. :D
We definitely need Vanguard in there...and Network...at the most, change only News to Radio or something. But I still like VNN better. :cool:
How about just VNN. Rhymes with CNN. Short, simple and to the point. Get someone with a deep, resonate, commanding voice to introduce the show. Something like: "And now, VNN". Or: "this, is VNN". Then cut to Alex who lays out the format of the days show.
Rounder
March 15th, 2005, 04:57 PM
A name that provokes curiosity will attract the most listeners. I like "WHITE MAN'S RADIO NETWORK."
"White Voice Network" is good too, though.
Axehandle
March 15th, 2005, 05:03 PM
VNN sounds fine to me. In fact the "Aryan Alternative" should be rebranded as Vanguard News. Using VNN in the names of our various media will help to create an identifiable brand.
Vanguard News Network (website)
VNNlive (net radio/ webcast)
Vanguard News (print/tabloid)
VNNforum (community/messageboard)
ohgolly
March 15th, 2005, 08:54 PM
I say stick with VANGUARD NEWS NETWORK.
1. You don't want the name to be the attraction, you want the content to be. No offense to VNNers, and I'm one spiritually if not very actively, but WHITE or ARYAN will attract mostly Stormfart types and will put off the few Ludendorff/Papen-types that, even in Amerikwa, must exist.
2. Hitler was the seventh member of the unknown National Socialist German Workers Party. By comparison, VNN is FAMOUS!
Stan Sikorski
March 15th, 2005, 11:59 PM
I say stick with VANGUARD NEWS NETWORK.
1. You don't want the name to be the attraction, you want the content to be. No offense to VNNers, and I'm one spiritually if not very actively, but WHITE or ARYAN will attract mostly Stormfart types and will put off the few Ludendorff/Papen-types that, even in Amerikwa, must exist.
2. Hitler was the seventh member of the unknown National Socialist German Workers Party. By comparison, VNN is FAMOUS!
I put the naming the broacasting arm out here to find options to name the network independently, as a subsidiary. If it all leads back to Vanguard News Network as the trade name then so be it. I just want to test the possibility of alternative branding. I like the idea of using a call letter theme like WVB, White Voice Broadcasting. Has that network branding ring to it. VNN by itself is good to because it does sell a branding theme.
Lets all spin a few more suggestions so that I can get a poll going that includes all suggestions.
Volksgeist
March 16th, 2005, 01:06 AM
Vanguard Entertainment Network
Vanguard Broadcasting Network
Vanguard
lawrence dennis
March 18th, 2005, 07:09 PM
Something to consider are possible trademark infringement & copyright violations that might complicate choosing a name/logo/slogan. I mention copyright because of the successful copyrighting of the phrase "Everybody is entitled to my opinion" by some jerk who squeezed money out of David Brinkley (more on that here (http://www.ibiblio.org/pjones/ils310/msg00073.html)):
Brilliant Minds Think Alike, But Brilliant Lines Cost You
By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
Everyone's entitled to David Brinkley's opinion, but they have to pay for Ashleigh Brilliant's thoughts....
Mr. Brilliant's racket: professional epigrammatist. Creating and copyrighting pithy mottoes has been his livelihood since 1967. So far, the 63-year-old former history professor has copyrighted 7,540 aphorisms, which he licenses for postcards, T-shirts and other products. They range from his favorite, "Fundamentally, there may be no basis for anything," to No. 7,540: "My plan is to get through life without ever having a plan." And they include No. 461, copyrighted in 1974: "Everybody Is Entitled to My Opinion."
After Mr. Brinkley's book with a similar title was published last fall, Mr. Brilliant wrote him a letter saying: "I have always had the utmost respect for you and your work ... but I am sorry to tell you that there is a legal problem." Noting that Brilliant v. W.B. Enterprises Inc. found that even a short, catchy phrase is entitled to copyright protection, Mr. Brilliant explained, "I am obliged to fight tenaciously to retain those rights, because my entire livelihood depends on it."...
Indeed, the world of epigrams is fairly well-mined with Brilliant copyrights waiting for infringement. He has now settled 134 infringement claims, he says.
And in this case, too, he won in the end. Random House, which published Mr. Brinkley's book, paid him $1,000 for the rights without agreeing to or contesting Mr. Brilliant's claims.
We have to assume in advance that lawyers will come calling if any name/phrase is the same as, or too similar to, another already taken. What they did to Hale they can do to anyone. "VNN" is very close to "CNN" in sound, although there is probably already case law upholding the right of others to use XNN, where NN=News Network and X=anything. However, there is the possibility that the Jews have been trademarking anything and everything they can think of relating to white power to usurp use by others. I highly recommend doing some investigations before investing to much time & effort into establishing a brand that can subsequently result in others giving us legal problems.
I acknowledge that I am not an expert in these matters and give this advice in relative ignorance of the possible dangers (or lack thereof) involved.
Stan Sikorski
March 18th, 2005, 07:41 PM
Something to consider are possible trademark infringement & copyright violations that might complicate choosing a name/logo/slogan. I mention copyright because of the successful copyrighting of the phrase "Everybody is entitled to my opinion" by some jerk who squeezed money out of David Brinkley (more on that here (http://www.ibiblio.org/pjones/ils310/msg00073.html)):
We have to assume in advance that lawyers will come calling if any name/phrase is the same as, or too similar to, another already taken. What they did to Hale they can do to anyone. "VNN" is very close to "CNN" in sound, although there is probably already case law upholding the right of others to use XNN, where NN=News Network and X=anything. However, there is the possibility that the Jews have been trademarking anything and everything they can think of relating to white power to usurp use by others. I highly recommend doing some investigations before investing to much time & effort into establishing a brand that can subsequently result in others giving us legal problems.
I acknowledge that I am not an expert in these matters and give this advice in relative ignorance of the possible dangers (or lack thereof) involved.
Hence, taking a bit of time in farming naming ideas so that before they hit the poll, they can be checked with copyright and trademarking arms of zog for any clashes. I and my band partners in crime went through a week long process to secure our band name based on our conceptual ideas. That instructed me on how to streamline the process to save time and energy as it can be quite frustrating.
As far as using VNN for the network moniker, as long as we don't infringe on cnn's logo design or step on another broadcasting networks use of VNN, then it is a good bet we could trademark it and its logo without objections.
Jenab
March 18th, 2005, 08:01 PM
National White Network News (NWNN, gets the -NN suffix without being actionable by CNN)
A trademark lawsuit by CNN against a competitor named VNN should not be winnable by the plaintiff. If it were winnable, ABC, BBC and NBC could sue each other over the "BC", and obviously they don't.
Jerry Abbott
Hibernian
March 19th, 2005, 05:27 AM
I say just stick with VNN. Simple, powerful.
Antiochus Epiphanes
March 21st, 2005, 10:20 AM
Hence, taking a bit of time in farming naming ideas so that before they hit the poll, they can be checked with copyright and trademarking arms of zog for any clashes. I and my band partners in crime went through a week long process to secure our band name based on our conceptual ideas. That instructed me on how to streamline the process to save time and energy as it can be quite frustrating.
As far as using VNN for the network moniker, as long as we don't infringe on cnn's logo design or step on another broadcasting networks use of VNN, then it is a good bet we could trademark it and its logo without objections.
the only use of VNN by any media is by Vietnamese. The markets dont overlap, there's no chance of confusion. Really, considering the goofy letters the Vietnamese use, there is a ZERO chance of anybody confusing VNN and VNN (Vientam) and so I have always thought VNN a safe name.
However, there is some question as to whether or not Vanguard News Network is so general that it is not trademarkable. However, Alex has been using it steadily since 2000 with a minimum of fuss, save only from the clowns at Vanguard financial services, who dropped their slanderous claims, and the short-lived and unconsummated threats by Anarchy Bill to hijack the names, so it seems clear to me that he has firm and undisputed common-law trademark rights in that name.
I say stick with VNN radio. "KISS" principle.
Frank Toliver
March 24th, 2005, 12:06 AM
VNN is good, but what about the slogan. We ain't 'fair', and we sure aint gonna be 'balanced'. More like 'Jew Free TV', or 'News for the Majority', or something along the lines of how we deliver the unflattering truth. Somebody get ready to buy the old Amos n' Andy shows, as well as Song of the South from Disney.
Any other properties we can get our hands on would be good. Any positive movies at all, because people will need a break from commentary. Or here is a great frickin' idea; a show where the blurbs come on analyzing commericals or movies showing how they've been jewed. Like a balloon would pop up when the black character enters saying "O.B.G. 'Obligatory Black Guy'", like the VH-1 video show does.
Get a lawyer who knows all about copyright and fair use laws as well. Get 2.
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