Friday, June 29, 2007

Dear Telemundo, we asked you guys nicely


— Attorneys for Johnny Canales, a famous Hispanic television personality, filed a lawsuit Thursday seeking $100 million dollars from Telemundo, the network which canceled his show in 2005.

The lawsuit claims the network engaged in fraudulent and deceptive business practices against Canales, interfered with other business opportunities and ruined Canales reputation.

"When that contract ended, Canales signed a 34-week contract, which also ended," Canales' attorney Robert Heil III said.

After that contract, Canales was negotiating with Telemundo to keep his show, "The Johnny Canales Show", on air.

"Telemundo led Canales on for about 9 months, before canceling his show," Heil said.

"The money in which Canales is seeking is for economic damages and damage to Canales reputation," Heil said.

"Mr. Canales has expressed to me that he believes he has 100 million fans all over the world," Heil said. "With that many fans, that is the number that is satisfying to him."

JUST IN FROM JOHNNY CANALES:




Press Release


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE to all media entities and politicos

JUST IN FROM JOHNNY CANALES:

Local Entertainer Johnny Canales files Breach of Contract Suit against Telemundo Broadcasting Network for $100 Million.

DATE:
Thursday, June 28, 2007

4:00 PM

Where:

@ The Corner of FM Rd 665 & CR 26 A ( Black Berry Rd).

There will be an Orange Tractor Parked at the Corner. Proceed to the White Metal Buildings.

For further details all media entities are encouraged to attend the Press Conference


CONTACT:

Joe A. Ortiz

3718 Mendenhall

Corpus Christi, TX 78415

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(361) 510-6406 (361) 855-1925





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*Press Release Courtesy of Kenedeno & Associates*