Two New Twentieth Television Mobile Shows Premiere on V CAST

'The Sunset Hotel' and 'Love and Hate' Mobisodes Developed for Viewing on Wireless Phones

HOLLYWOOD, and BEDMINISTER, N.J., Feb. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Twentieth Television and Verizon Wireless, the nation's leading wireless service provider, are bringing the drama and excitement of two mobisodes this week to Verizon Wireless V CAST customers -- "Love and Hate" and "The Sunset Hotel." V CAST from Verizon Wireless is the first true 3G wireless broadband consumer multimedia service in the country, allowing customers to view crystal clear video clips on demand because it runs on Verizon Wireless' Evolution-Data Optimized (EV-DO) network -- the only widely available wide-area wireless broadband network in the United States.

Premiering exclusively on V CAST in the V CAST Showcase Channel on Wednesday, February 9, "The Sunset Hotel" is a gorgeous upscale hotel for the Los Angeles elite. Jack, its bartender, is impossibly out of his league when he falls in love with a hotel call girl, Bianca Novak. Both are entangled in a complex web when one of the hotel guests is murdered, and the jealous and vicious hotel manager, Peter, makes it his mission to exploit the situation with manipulation and blackmail. Peter had best watch his back, however, or he could be the next death at "The Sunset Hotel."

Premiering exclusively in the V CAST Showcase Channel on Thursday, February 10, "Love and Hate" follows the daily lives of a fictitious family over the course of six months, during which cameras document the emotional strains placed upon them by the many trials and tribulations the family members are experiencing. The improvised soap opera takes an up close and personal point-of-view of the destruction of son Allen's marriage between his wife Elizabeth and carefree daughter Lauryn's unexpected engagement to her newfound boyfriend, Paul.

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