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How To Web TV Provides Videos For Home Improvement Channel On The Canadian Microsoft Windows Media Player 9

Business Wire, Oct 1, 2004

TORONTO -- How To Web TV Inc. (HOW.V) today announced that it has increased the streaming content amount that it supplies to Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) Windows Media. HowToWebTV is featured on the Home Improvement channel on the Canadian Media Guide in Windows Media Player 9.

HOW's agreement is to provide Microsoft with rich content videos on a regular basis to users of Windows Media Player 9. These rich content on-demand videos can be viewed on the Home Improvement channel located at http://windowsmedia.com/mediaguide/HowtowebtvCA/

"We are very excited to expand the content that we supply to Windows Media," said Robert Essery, CEO of HowToWebTV. "As our users benefit from the high-quality video technology of Windows Media, our videos will increase HowToWebTV's presence on the Internet as a premier destination for information and entertainment.

The media guides, who draw on the database for WindowsMedia.com, highlight new and compelling content of interest to regional audiences. How To Web TV is listed on the home page of the Canadian Media Guide. How to Web TV also supplies video segments to Windows Media US.

About How To Web TV Inc.

How To Web TV Inc. (HOW.V) is in the business of on-demand video broadcasting and distribution. Its principal interactive media site www.howtowebtv.com broadcast its significant library of how-to videos over the Internet in the categories of home improvement, health and video games. The company has in its archive more than 8,000 videos and produces new content on a regular basis.

HOW TO WEB TV INC. (TSX VENTURE:HOW)

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