Cinema Insomnia
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Cult films
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Mister Lobo


© 2001 - 2006
Cinema Insomnia /
FAL.net Productions

They're not bad movies - just misunderstood.

Shows.

 
Syndication

For more information, call Terry Elaqua at Access Media (212-576-1533) or Mr. Grill (916-233-6756).
 

A list of stations carrying the program can be found on our home page.
 

Cinema Insomnia first aired on KXTV (an ABC affiliate in Sacramento, CA). Here is a glowing recommendation to air our show from former Programming Manager Robert Montgomery.

It's now airing each Saturday night on UATV. Here is a happy letter from Program Director Terri Egloff of KEJB UPN-43 (Monroe, LA), who believes Cinema Insomnia has been the cornerstone of their weekend programming since early 2004.

Our show has been enjoyed on cable systems in Virginia, California, New Jersey, Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois and Ohio. Season two episodes were distributed nationally through the Horror Host Underground Network, and were shown at "Mr. Lobo Nights" at the South Florida Science Museum in Palm Beach, FL.

Our goal is to have Cinema Insomnia airing in your area every week, wherever that is. Perhaps you have a friend or relative who manages programming for a local broadcast TV station... Here are some sample letters of what you might tell them about Cinema Insomnia.

The show has a wide demo and combines the best of late-night off-prime entertainment. The variety of the Cinema Insomnia format combines fringe audiences into a strong base. It's a movie show, comedy show, horror/sci-fi show, clip show and interview show - with elements of documentary and film review shows as well. Horror Host Bob Wilkins, entertainment reporter Kenneth Hulsey of Monster Island News, and writer/publisher Cheryl Duran (of Monster News and Monster Movie Memories declare Mr. Lobo the best host out there.

In our online press kit, you'll find clips for online viewing.

Cinema Insomnia with Mr. Lobo has a proven identity and a superior marketing infrastructure. The show is supported by live events, custom IDs, eye-catching promotional designs, packaging and posters, merchandising, a highly trafficked website, and even a fan club.

Shows are 120 minutes in length, with 12 minutes for local breaks... The basic offer for individual stations is a 12/12 barter split.

Here are all 12 segments (minus local commercials) of our Night Of The Living Dead episode:
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Give the show a trial, and loyal viewers will convince you that Cinema Insomnia is the right for your station. Best of all - no middleman. Contact Mr. Lobo and take part in "the next big thing" in late night TV.

See you in the morning,
Mr. Lobo

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