Pay per View Video – Now a Reality

Ric Vatner | February 18, 2010

eSTV can now offer producers and video content owners the opportunity to put their films, for example:

Short films,
Movies,
Documentaries,
Training programmes (e.g. language lessons) or
How To videos etc
on eSTV, our TV style online magazine, on a pay per view basis. Putting them on eSTV will of course open them up to a larger audience

The owner of the content (i.e. of the video) will get paid every time someone watches the video because every video has a set fee to watch it. Another great feature is every video can have a different fee. So one film might cost $1.99 to watch and another $2.50 – each film can have its own price tag.

Of course the videos will be available to viewers world wide so the potential audience is huge.

A Real Find – Cafe Ish in Sydney

Ric Vatner | February 7, 2010

It’s called Café Ish and the food is incredible and very reasonably priced (It cost just $80 for the two of us). The menu is Australian / Japanese but most of the dishes are original creations of the chef who is Australian.

We had a beautiful cheese and garlic damper as an entree which is a type of bread that Aussie Swagmen cook in a Billy tin over a camp fire. It was crispy on the outside and hot and soft on the inside just as it should be but the cheese and garlic made it into a really tasty gourmet bread.

Next we had crumbed crocodile tail and pork ribs in a soy sauce