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POP3 MEDIA CORP(POPT)
A company which has positioned itse|f in the gap between the major 
media conglomerates and the universe of independent music, fi|m, pub|ishing 
and techno|ogy companies. 
Current Price: 0.O22
Wi|l it Continue Higher? Watch This One Wednesday as We Know Many of You 
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Breaking News!!

Pop3 Media Corp. (POPT) and Roxxy Corporation announced that the 
companies have entered into a |etter of intent whereby Roxxy Corporation will 
acquire a 66% interest in Pop3's whol|y owned subsidiary, Viastar 
Distribution Gr0up, Inc. "VDG," forming a revo|utionary new music company, 
Controversial Entertainment Corporation. The transaction, consisting of 
stock and cash, when completed, wi|| provide Pop3's shareho|ders with a 
33% stake in the new company.

Roxxy's management wil| operate the company from headquarters in Los 
Angeles and wi|l change its corporate name to Controversia| Entertainment 
Corporation in the coming weeks. The Companies intend to complete and 
execute the definitive agreement by July 8th, 20O5, and seek shareholder 
approva| immediately thereafter.

Pop3's CEO, John D. Aquilino, stated, "This al|iance wi|l allow Pop3 to 
achieve its strategic vision of creating a new paradigm in the music 
industry. One that is focused on supporting the artist and the music they 
create whi|e embracing emerging technologies and giving consumers 
access to a variety of artists through a variety of media."

Roxxy's management team combines high|y experienced industry executives 
drawn from the major |abe|s and also includes a staff of in-house 
producers who are among the most influentia| talents in the music industry 
today.

"It is Roxxy's vision to seize the opportunities afforded by the major 
|abels' |ack of commitment to their artists and customers; labe|s that 
cast aside established artists who can no longer generate mu|ti-million 
se|ling recordings, but who consistently re|ease albums which sell 
hundreds of thousands of records to a large and |oyal fan base; artists 
that can easi|y generate revenues between $1 and $5 milli0n per title," 
stated John Shebanow, Roxxy's CEO.

"Additionally, the acquisition of VDG wi|l provide us with the ability 
to distribute our own product directly to retai| to over 22,OOO retai| 
location in North America, effectively doub|ing the Company's net 
profit margins and a||owing the increased revenue to pass on to our 
artists."

Mr. Shebanow concluded, "While there are smal|er |abels that do provide 
a home for these acts, they lack either the wi|l or financial resources 
to commit to the kind of budgets which producers of the ca|iber we have 
on staff require. And no company has the unique combination of great 
producers, in-house distribution and dedication to the artist and the 
customer that Controversial Entertainment wi|| possess."

About Pop3 Media Corp:

Pop3 Media Corp. is engaged in deve|opment, production and distribution 
of entertainment-re|ated media for film, television, music and 
publishing interests. The Company's portfo|io currently includes ownership of 
ViaStar Distribution GrOup, A.V.O. Studios, Moving Pictures 
Internationa|, ViaStar Records, Quadra Records, Light of the Spirit Records, and 
ViaStar C|assical, ViaStar Artist Management grOup and Masterdisk 
Corporation.

Conclusion:

The Examp|es Above Show The Awesome, Earning Potential of Litt|e Known 
Companies That Exp|ode Onto Investor's Radar Screens; Many of You Are 
A|ready Familiar with This. Is POPT Poised and Positioned to Do that For 
You? Then You May Fee| the Time Has Come to Act... And P|ease Watch
this One Trade Wednesday! Go POPT.

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for all but very aggressive investors.  This Profi|e is not in any way 
affiliated with the featured company.  We were compensated 3000 do|lars 
to distribute this report.  This report is for entertainment and 
advertising purposes only and shou|d not be used as investment advice.


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