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Chr0me Network Entertainment
Chr0me Network is a new and growing Web channel founded by Jamall Richards a 15 year old African American teenager in a small town in Northeast Pennsylvania. Chr0me Network is broad casted on many video sharing sites such as TwitVid, You-tube, Break.com, Facebook, Myspace and many many more. The Idea of running a web-show was given to Jamall, the owner by a friend who has already been creating videos and movies in the previous years. Jazze Rae, his friend from back in Brooklyn, NY made a lot of electronic review videos, and other category videos on You-tube and on the day before New Years eve of 2009-2010 the idea hit Jamall, and Chrome Network was born. Chrome Network was previously called "Chrome Network" in its older days, but Jamall Google searched his web-show and found out that the name would get confused with the web browser Google Chrome so he now he renamed it "Chr0me Network". His first video was a review on his Cell phone, named the "Samsung Intensity Review" which is still Live on You-tube. It gave viewers to full specs of the Samsung Intensity messaging phone from Verizon. He saw that this was not a success, his equipment was not prepared to run a web show, the sound was low, the picture quality was dark, and there was many errors from his nervousness. Jamall Never gave up though, and decided to keep pushing on and never give up. A few weeks later after days of writing, and brainstorming, Jamall finally released his Retro moment series. This was broad casted on many video sharing sites that Chrome Network was aired on. Retro moment can still be found. This video series was simply a series on his older video game consoles. The PlayStation one original, Nintendo 64, and PlayStation 2. This video series built the foundation of Chr0me Network entertainment,at that time providing amazing clear reviews and funny blogs for its viewers.

Friends
While running this growing web channel, Jamall gained many friends. He linked up with his older friends back in New York, where he used to reside. He gained friends overseas, and a good fan base in the United Kingdom. His United States viewers also became his "friend" after being happy with the videos that he produced. He gained some friends in his new location, Pennsylvania, many friends from which he knew before he lived there for good. He gained some true friends in school. He also gained friends in Canada, and over on the West Coast in the cities of Beverly Hills, Sacramento, and San Diego. Jamall was not a big fan of being popular, he used to always say that "Your popularity is not what makes you cool, it is your talents, and your knowledge". He never used to be afraid, or be electrified when a popular person is in his presence, he always kept his cool. Jamall Had many friends throughout his life, some came and some went. He also had a lot of people that looked down on him too. Many doubted him and said that he would never make it up there with the "Top Dogs". Many have said that it was all lies, and was making up Chr0me Network to get attention. Others also said that his network was actually not as good as it is, but despite the negative words hitting him, he still kept pushing to the top still making Chr0me Network run and broadcast. The words also inspired him in a way pushing him to do the best he can and bring more game to the table.

The "February Madness"
The "February Madness" was a term created by Jamall to describe the large amount of viewers in that month. Mid-February 2010, was when Chr0me Network got the most viewers for the year so far. viewers were coming in by the hundreds at this time. Productivity was at its highest in Chr0me History and many new videos were being released. During February his you tube views alone went from 600 to 1,200. Mid February around Valentines day (Feb. 14th) and the 20th marked the peak days of the madness. Many more states of the United States started to view Chr0me Network. In January, 2010 Chr0me Network was viewed in 14 states, but by early February around the 10th-11th The state insights have went up from 14 states to 34 states. Also in January Chr0me Network was broad casted in a few countries overseas. We were only in some areas of Europe, only the Philippines for Asia, and in only Brazil in South America, by February, Chr0me expanded in Europe, Chr0me were expanded in Asia to more countries, and had a big widespread broadcast in South America. Also chr0me expanded in Canada, and chr0me aired in Mexico. By late February leading up to march, we were halfway around the world being broad casted in 39 states in the United States, and 20 countries around the world in total (including territories and small islands). Jamall Richards described this as the "glory days" or the "Boom" because of the high traffic at this time period.

Busy Life
Jamall Always loved his hobbies of making movies and entertaining others. This was a very hard task though. He has to deal with the challenging life of High School because he is a teenager, He has to also do his extra curricular things, such as singing in the Urbane Gospel choir, and going to the studios to record a new song, songwriting, and then Chr0me Network. A typical week of Jamall would be School from 7-2, Urbane practice on Tuesdays after school at 6-8, sometimes there would be performances, and then on the weekends he would sometimes go to New York to the studio, or be at home making movies. He sometimes would even make movies at home after his homework if it is a very large project. "It isn't easy work, especially if you are in my shoes, where you do not have much free time due to school" Jamall states. As fun as making movies are, and the experiences of traveling, and taking a good videos, Jamall says that it takes a lot of time and if your schedule is cluttered like his, and you cannot handle multi tasking, that you cannot make it in this business.

The New Revolution
Jamall always have tried to make Chr0me look as professional as it really is. He first started making videos with simple graphics and as Chr0me Network started to improve so did the quality of the videos. Instead of simple color videos, he started to introduce the pictured background broadcasting to his web-show. Now he would have nice graphics behind his words to make the movies look more good. He had improved sound making his videos sound more clearer than before. Also instead of still titles, and wording, he started using animated text to make the videos more appealing to the eye. Also instead of using the same music for every show, he decided to mix up his tunes a little more so that his music would be pleasing to the ear of all people. A website was created so that his users can interact with each other on a user friendly website. He also upgraded to look of the You tube channel, and the new born website to give it a fresh look, that everyone can enjoy. This was the time that Chr0me Network transitioned from simple to professional.

Chr0me Goes HD
Recently Jamall introduced Chr0me Network to High Definition. Using a new editor's software Cyberlink Power Director he was able to render videos in full 1080p HD making his videos appear more vibrant than previous. This also provided better graphics. After the introduction to HD Jamall tested out how it would work and it was a success. Chr0me Network started to grow in viewers faster after the HD broadcasts earning 3,518 viewers and 1,015 viewers as of June 6th, 2010. Jamall has been very satisfied with the growing of the channel, especially since it is less than a year old so far. Jamall is planning a big show in HD for December 30th 2010 it's first birthday. He already have visions and ideas of how it may kick off. "New effects, upbeat music, some comedy a couple reviews and then a part 2 segment with a flashback of the year's videos. This will be Chr0me Network's first birthday so we might as well kick it off like a party" Jamall states.

Future Plans
Jamall Plans on making interactive videos on his you tube videos so that fans can interact with the videos instead of just watching. He is also planning on upgrading the Chr0me Network website. Today it has games, a chat-room, videos and much much more but Jamall wants it to be a fully loaded site, he is even planning on making his own search engine. Promotions are in planning modes and even helping out other you tubers and making promo videos about them is being considered. The motto has been changed to "Its a new revolution, It's Chr0me Network" talking about the new plans and features in Chr0me Network. This motto was launched after the big break in broadcasts. Hopefully in the future Chr0me Network becomes as big and widespread as FRED or timdelaghetto. That is one dream that Jamall will aim for and never give up on making that dream.

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