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American Ingenuity Media & Prudencetheriault.com Launch "THE TV TAROT"

New Internet TV Series, "The TV Tarot" Predicts The Future Of Everything In Entertainment: Movies, TV, social media, music and celebrities.

2013-01-29
HIGHLAND, MD, January 29, 2013 (Press-News.org) Want to know how Super Bowl XLVII will do in the TV ratings, before kickoff? Have a burning desire to know if Kim Kardashian and Kanye West will make it as a couple? Would you like to know how the new "Star Trek: Into Darkness" movie will do well before the premiere? Now you will know as a brand new Internet
TV series, "THE TV TAROT" has launched on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and Goggle+.

Featuring the nearly never miss talents of Master Tarot Reader & Instructor, Prudence Theriault and hosted by TV news and marketing veteran, Jeff Grimshaw, "THE TV TAROT" turns the cards on what will happen with everything big in entertainment: Movies, TV, music, social media and mega-celebrities.

"Prudence Theriault has already amassed an unheard of .950 correct prediction batting average in over 75 reads on another Internet TV franchise, thetvnews.tv", said Grimshaw. "We thought it was high time for Prudence to have her own vehicle to expand her reads for the entire spectrum of entertainment."

"In each and every show I perform a pair of Tarot reads about what's hot - or may be hot, or not in entertainment", said Theriault. "But in addition we examine a unique aspect of Tarot in each and every edition of "THE TV TAROT"

In the premiere edition of "THE TV TAROT" Prudence turned the cards on Super Bowl XLVII and Facebook in 2013. In the second edition, Theriault predicted the future of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's relationship as well as a read on what's in store for the upcoming movie, "Star Trek: Into Darkness".

"Prudence has the ability to blend her amazing intuition, her Tarot skills and the power of Internet video to create a one-of-a-kind program. As time goes on we will be doing Tarot reads with major celebrities via Skype, and you won't be seeing that anywhere else", said Grimshaw.

Link to The TV Tarot Premiere Show: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSz3qRA1eyk
Link to The TV Tarot Show #2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTu-JHIcAnQ

For more information about "THE TV TAROT" contact:

Jeff Grimshaw (301) 370-1371 grimshaw@americaningenuitytv.com Skype: TheTVNews

Prudence Theriault (518) 784-2007 tarotbyprudence@aol.com Skype: Prudence.Theriault

American Ingenuity Media is one of the first names in television industry on-air promotion and marketing. American Ingenuity Media produces Internet TV series like, "The TV News", "Way Out There" and "The TV Tarot". For more information contact grimshaw@americaningenuitytv.com


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[Press-News.org] American Ingenuity Media & Prudencetheriault.com Launch "THE TV TAROT"
New Internet TV Series, "The TV Tarot" Predicts The Future Of Everything In Entertainment: Movies, TV, social media, music and celebrities.