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MEN7 Network Announces Launch Date for MEN7.tv and 'The MEN7 Show' - Read More

Date Added: May 22, 2008 03:32:02 PM
Offering a new dynamic lifestyle and entertainment multi-platform network for affluent men 25-54, the MEN7 Network today announced that its broadband website, MEN7.tv, and its weekly high-definition television series, "The MEN7 Show," will launch on July 3rd.

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