Players Network (OTCMKTS:PNTV) has today unleashed Chairman Mark Bradley’s shareholder letter. CFO Geoffrey Lawrence, Director Brett H. Pojunis and CEO Mark Bradley have will soon host a Facebook Live where they will get the opportunity to hold a discussion regarding the press release. It has also been said that they will be taking questions from the various shareholders and the session will start at 10:30 AM PST, 1:30 PM EST if everything goes according to plan.

The official opened his letter by saying that the previous year was a great one for their company and thanked each and every shareholder for moving with the company every step of the way giving it the much needed support. He disclosed that the feedback the shareholders were giving was helping them a huge deal towards service improvement.

He hoped that 2018 would be a major breakthrough for the company holding on to the fact that they were favorably positioned to be able achieve or even exceed the 2018 milestones. The arrangement was that the management’s objectives and goals were going announced promptly.

It will be remembered that last year was indeed a remarkable year for the global marijuana industry and that is in consideration of the fact that historical growth and tremendous progress was witnessed. As those following closely on the matter could see, PNTV had been positioned appropriately and ready to deliver. It was way back in July when Nevada started its recreational Marijuana program and from that point the sales have gone up to the point of even exceeding the immense expectations at the moment.

It was in the course of this month that California proceeded to launch its biggest recreational market and it is said that in the near future Maine, New Jersey and Massachusetts will be online with their recreational Marijuana programs.

A person familiar with the latest developments said, “State and local governments are now receiving hundreds of millions of dollars annually from marijuana-related taxes which finance K-12 education and other essential services. There is record-high support for legalizing marijuana in the United States.”