November 22, 2005 (Press Release) --
Steven Jennings aka Mikey Jukes is not the average guy. He has served for The United States Army, been The President of a State Funded DCFS Foster Care Agency and achieved a Bachelors in Sociology and a Masters Degree in Education Administration within the first 29 years of his life. Then one day as he was watching a TV show, he had a bright idea. Although he had no training and had never held a camera, He wanted to become a TV Producer, so he scribbled his concept on a notepad and from that day on, Mikey was on a mission. Mikey then created The Cipher Show, an Entertainment News and Music Video Program, which he put together while running a Medicaid Mental HealthCenter, a Foster Care Program, a Group Home and a Youth Leadership Development Program in Southwest Florida.. The first market he aired his TV show on was WEVU, southwest Florida's UPN affiliate.
Mikey, the notable Guerilla Producer behind this project, has labored carrying The Cipher Show, literally by hand, from state to state on a mission to reach National Television. But in times like these, a good idea just isn’t enough. So in June of 2004 Mikey loaded up his computer, business plans, music videos, beta tapes and cameras and gave away all of his furniture. Then he jumped in his car late in the night, and drove straight to Los Angeles. By doing so, he left his family, friends and risked the possibility of homelessness to pursue his dream.
He found Producer and Editor Joshua Chamberlain in Los Angeles. While Josh and Mikey were in editing, Mikey lost his temporary job and fell into the Hard Times of Los Angeles Life, being homeless and nearly loosing his life twice.
Mikey couldn't give up on his mission. So with the help of his small team of Producers, Mikey aired The Cipher Show on KJLA Channel 57 & 33 in Los Angeles from 3/4/05 to 3/25/05 reaching 3 million households weekly.
Mikey was determined to continue his course, and his determination placed him in similarly interesting situations, as he was invited backstage at a Clear Channel Radio Concert and interviewed Rap Star Mike Jones, Cuban Link and The Youngbloodz. Next he would fly to Los Angeles where he was invited to The Red Carpet of The 2005 Peta Awards. Here he would collect a “supportive shout out to The Cipher Show” from Pamela Anderson, Alec Baldwin, Jamie Lee Curtis and a host of other celebrities. Mikey Jukes has become somewhat of an “Urban Legend” on the internet.
So Mikey will soon reveal his darkest secrets in a tell all documentary, which will address allegations that Clear Channel Radio invited him to film a Mike Jones Concert, featuring Youngbloodz, Ton Loc, Cuban Link and many others, and which Clear Channel Radio now claims to be a violation of Copyright Infringement, and The Cipher Show's fault, (although Clear Channel Radio Deejays are seen co-hosting The Cipher Show on Camera during the same event). Mikey will also reveal information about how he was in contact with BET Executives since 2002, only to see his idea used on BET’s New Faces Competition.
Mikey, the notable Guerilla Producer behind this project, has labored carrying The Cipher Show, literally by hand, from state to state on a mission to reach National Television. But in times like these, a good idea just isn’t enough. So in June of 2004 Mikey loaded up his computer, business plans, music videos, beta tapes and cameras and gave away all of his furniture. Then he jumped in his car late in the night, and drove straight to Los Angeles. By doing so, he left his family, friends and risked the possibility of homelessness to pursue his dream.
He found Producer and Editor Joshua Chamberlain in Los Angeles. While Josh and Mikey were in editing, Mikey lost his temporary job and fell into the Hard Times of Los Angeles Life, being homeless and nearly loosing his life twice.
Mikey couldn't give up on his mission. So with the help of his small team of Producers, Mikey aired The Cipher Show on KJLA Channel 57 & 33 in Los Angeles from 3/4/05 to 3/25/05 reaching 3 million households weekly.
Mikey was determined to continue his course, and his determination placed him in similarly interesting situations, as he was invited backstage at a Clear Channel Radio Concert and interviewed Rap Star Mike Jones, Cuban Link and The Youngbloodz. Next he would fly to Los Angeles where he was invited to The Red Carpet of The 2005 Peta Awards. Here he would collect a “supportive shout out to The Cipher Show” from Pamela Anderson, Alec Baldwin, Jamie Lee Curtis and a host of other celebrities. Mikey Jukes has become somewhat of an “Urban Legend” on the internet.
So Mikey will soon reveal his darkest secrets in a tell all documentary, which will address allegations that Clear Channel Radio invited him to film a Mike Jones Concert, featuring Youngbloodz, Ton Loc, Cuban Link and many others, and which Clear Channel Radio now claims to be a violation of Copyright Infringement, and The Cipher Show's fault, (although Clear Channel Radio Deejays are seen co-hosting The Cipher Show on Camera during the same event). Mikey will also reveal information about how he was in contact with BET Executives since 2002, only to see his idea used on BET’s New Faces Competition.

TV Producer tells all in upcoming documentary about his David and Goliath Experiences with Major Entertainment Industry Corporations.
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