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Federal News Radio Expands Distribution…Listening Now Available On Any Mobile Phone

WASHINGTON, D.C.  November 3, 2010: Federal News Radio 1500 AM today announced a partnership with AudioNow that provides listening on any mobile phone, 24/7, by dialing 712-432-6616.

 

“The federal audience is everywhere, and this new partnership allows our listeners to access the vital information only we provide  – wherever they are,” says Program Director Lisa Wolfe. “Particularly with firewalls and other restrictions within the federal space, it’s exciting to be able to add a mobile listening outlet as another option for our audience.”

“Listening to radio should be as simple as pressing a single speed dial button,” said Marcel Barbulescu, the Chief Technology Officer of AudioNow. “Federal News Radio’s abundance of exclusive content will now be available to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services.”

The system is accessible everywhere. Standard rates mobile rates may apply.

AudioNowTM is the leading provider of mobile phone broadcast radio distribution in the country. It uses proprietary, patent-pending technology that allows any fixed or mobile phone to access live audio programming without any downloads across all mobile platforms.

Federal News Radio broadcasts in the Washington metropolitan area on 1500 AM. The station is a primary outlet for federal managers and contractors seeking news and information about the business of the federal government.  Its website FederalNewsRadio.com features audio archives of all its programming as well as local and national federal news, original content, blogs, and more.  Federal News Radio and its sister station, all-news WTOP Radio, is owned by Bonneville International Corporation.

Bonneville International (www.bonneville.com) is an award-winning, dynamic and diversified media company with radio operations in Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington, D.C., Seattle, Phoenix, St. Louis, and Cincinnati. Known not only as a leader in the industry but also as a values-driven company, Bonneville’s mission is to “Make a Difference” in the communities where it operates.

WASHINGTON, D.C.  November 3, 2010: Federal News Radio 1500 AM today announced a partnership with AudioNow that provides listening on any mobile phone, 24/7, by dialing 712-432-6616.

“The federal audience is everywhere, and this new partnership allows our listeners to access the vital information only we provide  – wherever they are,” says Program Director Lisa Wolfe. “Particularly with firewalls and other restrictions within the federal space, it’s exciting to be able to add a mobile listening outlet as another option for our audience.”

“Listening to radio should be as simple as pressing a single speed dial button,” said Marcel Barbulescu, the Chief Technology Officer of AudioNow. “Federal News Radio’s abundance of exclusive content will now be available to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services.”

The system is accessible everywhere. Standard rates mobile rates may apply.

AudioNowTM is the leading provider of mobile phone broadcast radio distribution in the country. It uses proprietary, patent-pending technology that allows any fixed or mobile phone to access live audio programming without any downloads across all mobile platforms.

Federal News Radio broadcasts in the Washington metropolitan area on 1500 AM. The station is a primary outlet for federal managers and contractors seeking news and information about the business of the federal government.  Its website FederalNewsRadio.com features audio archives of all its programming as well as local and national federal news, original content, blogs, and more.  Federal News Radio and its sister station, all-news WTOP Radio, is owned by Bonneville International Corporation.

Bonneville International (www.bonneville.com) is an award-winning, dynamic and diversified media company with radio operations in Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington, D.C., Seattle, Phoenix, St. Louis, and Cincinnati. Known not only as a leader in the industry but also as a values-driven company, Bonneville’s mission is to “Make a Difference” in the communities where it operates.

WASHINGTON, D.C.  November 3, 2010: Federal News Radio 1500 AM today announced a partnership with AudioNow that provides listening on any mobile phone, 24/7, by dialing 712-432-6616.

“The federal audience is everywhere, and this new partnership allows our listeners to access the vital information only we provide  – wherever they are,” says Program Director Lisa Wolfe. “Particularly with firewalls and other restrictions within the federal space, it’s exciting to be able to add a mobile listening outlet as another option for our audience.”

“Listening to radio should be as simple as pressing a single speed dial button,” said Marcel Barbulescu, the Chief Technology Officer of AudioNow. “Federal News Radio’s abundance of exclusive content will now be available to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services.”

The system is accessible everywhere. Standard rates mobile rates may apply.

AudioNowTM is the leading provider of mobile phone broadcast radio distribution in the country. It uses proprietary, patent-pending technology that allows any fixed or mobile phone to access live audio programming without any downloads across all mobile platforms.

Federal News Radio broadcasts in the Washington metropolitan area on 1500 AM. The station is a primary outlet for federal managers and contractors seeking news and information about the business of the federal government.  Its website FederalNewsRadio.com features audio archives of all its programming as well as local and national federal news, original content, blogs, and more.  Federal News Radio and its sister station, all-news WTOP Radio, is owned by Bonneville International Corporation.

Bonneville International (www.bonneville.com) is an award-winning, dynamic and diversified media company with radio operations in Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington, D.C., Seattle, Phoenix, St. Louis, and Cincinnati. Known not only as a leader in the industry but also as a values-driven company, Bonneville’s mission is to “Make a Difference” in the communities where it operates.

Radio Arte, Chicago’s Latino Public Radio, 90.5, Now on Any Mobile Phone

(Oct 27, 2010, Chicago)  Radio Arte, a Latino-owned, bilingual, youth-driven public radio station, has joined forces with AudioNow to become the first Latino public radio station to provide mobile streaming for their station’s eclectic range of Latin music broadcasts. Listeners can hear Radio Arte live simply by dialing 1. 773.896.9569 at any time from any phone. Radio Arte’s productions approach the issues that young, local Latino’s are forced to deal with daily.

“Radio Arte selected AudioNow because our station is in an area that demands coverage. We serve inner city communities and address concerns and tastes that many other stations don’t and recently we have experienced interference from a local station.” says Carlos Mendez, programming director for Radio Arte.  “While this doesn’t fix the problem, it branches our signal out to anyone with a phone and we are ecstatic to be a part of AudioNow’s service.”

“AudioNow is committed to making community radio available to the greatest number of listeners possible which we do by letting Radio Arte’s content be available to any mobile phone without expensive data plans or downloads,” says Marcel Barbulescu, the Chief Technology Officer of AudioNow. “Listening to radio should be as simple as pressing a speed dial button for the more than 80% of the market that do not access data services on their phones.”

Since the mid-90’s, Radio Arte has positioned itself as the only radio station in Chicago that has fully embraced the eclectic range of Latin music. Their Latin Alternative programming features cutting edge Spanish-language music from the U.S & Latin America, along with retro hits.  Radio Arte is also committed to a media-training program for youth.  Through their training, young adults receive instruction in journalism basics and are taught to analyze a variety of social justice issues; as well, they gain hands-on technical experience in radio production.

AudioNowTM is the leading provider of mobile phone radio distribution in North America. It uses proprietary, patent-pending “single-stream” technology that allows any fixed or mobile phone to access live and pre-recorded audio programming without any downloads across all mobile platforms while lowering bandwidth costs for broadcasters. Visit www.audionow.com to learn more and register.

Contact Information:

At Radio Arte:
Carlos Mendez
carlos.mendez@radioarte.org

At AudioNow:
Marcel Barbulescu, CTO
mbarbulescu@AudioNow.com

(Oct 27, 2010, Chicago)  Radio Arte, a Latino-owned, bilingual, youth-driven public radio station, has joined forces with AudioNow to become the first Latino public radio station to provide mobile streaming for their station’s eclectic range of Latin music broadcasts. Listeners can hear Radio Arte live simply by dialing 1. 773.896.9569 at any time from any phone. Radio Arte’s productions approach the issues that young, local Latino’s are forced to deal with daily.

“Radio Arte selected AudioNow because our station is in an area that demands coverage. We serve inner city communities and address concerns and tastes that many other stations don’t and recently we have experienced interference from a local station.” says Carlos Mendez, programming director for Radio Arte.  “While this doesn’t fix the problem, it branches our signal out to anyone with a phone and we are ecstatic to be a part of AudioNow’s service.”

“AudioNow is committed to making community radio available to the greatest number of listeners possible which we do by letting Radio Arte’s content be available to any mobile phone without expensive data plans or downloads,” says Marcel Barbulescu, the Chief Technology Officer of AudioNow. “Listening to radio should be as simple as pressing a speed dial button for the more than 80% of the market that do not access data services on their phones.”

Since the mid-90’s, Radio Arte has positioned itself as the only radio station in Chicago that has fully embraced the eclectic range of Latin music. Their Latin Alternative programming features cutting edge Spanish-language music from the U.S & Latin America, along with retro hits.  Radio Arte is also committed to a media-training program for youth.  Through their training, young adults receive instruction in journalism basics and are taught to analyze a variety of social justice issues; as well, they gain hands-on technical experience in radio production.

AudioNowTM is the leading provider of mobile phone radio distribution in North America. It uses proprietary, patent-pending “single-stream” technology that allows any fixed or mobile phone to access live and pre-recorded audio programming without any downloads across all mobile platforms while lowering bandwidth costs for broadcasters. Visit www.audionow.com to learn more and register.

Contact Information:

At Radio Arte:
Carlos Mendez
carlos.mendez@radioarte.org

At AudioNow:
Marcel Barbulescu, CTO
mbarbulescu@AudioNow.com

(Oct 27, 2010, Chicago)  Radio Arte, a Latino-owned, bilingual, youth-driven public radio station, has joined forces with AudioNow to become the first Latino public radio station to provide mobile streaming for their station’s eclectic range of Latin music broadcasts. Listeners can hear Radio Arte live simply by dialing 1. 773.896.9569 at any time from any phone. Radio Arte’s productions approach the issues that young, local Latino’s are forced to deal with daily.

“Radio Arte selected AudioNow because our station is in an area that demands coverage. We serve inner city communities and address concerns and tastes that many other stations don’t and recently we have experienced interference from a local station.” says Carlos Mendez, programming director for Radio Arte.  “While this doesn’t fix the problem, it branches our signal out to anyone with a phone and we are ecstatic to be a part of AudioNow’s service.”

“AudioNow is committed to making community radio available to the greatest number of listeners possible which we do by letting Radio Arte’s content be available to any mobile phone without expensive data plans or downloads,” says Marcel Barbulescu, the Chief Technology Officer of AudioNow. “Listening to radio should be as simple as pressing a speed dial button for the more than 80% of the market that do not access data services on their phones.”

Since the mid-90’s, Radio Arte has positioned itself as the only radio station in Chicago that has fully embraced the eclectic range of Latin music. Their Latin Alternative programming features cutting edge Spanish-language music from the U.S & Latin America, along with retro hits.  Radio Arte is also committed to a media-training program for youth.  Through their training, young adults receive instruction in journalism basics and are taught to analyze a variety of social justice issues; as well, they gain hands-on technical experience in radio production.

AudioNowTM is the leading provider of mobile phone radio distribution in North America. It uses proprietary, patent-pending “single-stream” technology that allows any fixed or mobile phone to access live and pre-recorded audio programming without any downloads across all mobile platforms while lowering bandwidth costs for broadcasters. Visit www.audionow.com to learn more and register.

Contact Information:

At Radio Arte:
Carlos Mendez
carlos.mendez@radioarte.org

At AudioNow:
Marcel Barbulescu, CTO
mbarbulescu@AudioNow.com

Radio Fenique Inter Expands Mobile Phone Distribution on AudioNow

(Oct 21, 2010, Jeffersonville, FL)  Radio Fenique Inter, a station targeting French Creole speaking audiences in the U.S. and Haiti, has joined forces with AudioNow to provide mobile streaming for their station’s programming simply by dialing 1.712.432.6637 at any time of day.

“Our goal is to reach and inform listeners in the U.S. and all of Haiti.” says Fenique Michel, President of Radio Fenique Inter.  “Mobile phone access to our programming through our partnership with AudioNow will help us greatly in reaching that goal.”

“Listening to radio should be as simple as pressing a speed dial button for the more than 80% of the market that do not access data services on their phones,” says Marcel Barbulescu, the Chief Technology Officer of AudioNow. “Radio Fenique Inter’s content will now be available to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services.  This continues our commitment to expand unique broadcasting content to North American mobile listeners from around the globe.”

Radio Fenique Inter, broadcasting since 2006, provides their listeners with a combination of local, national and international programming including talk radio as well as different types of music from around the globe.

AudioNowTM is the leading provider of mobile phone radio distribution in North America. It uses proprietary, patent-pending “single-stream” technology that allows any fixed or mobile phone to access live and pre-recorded audio programming without any downloads across all mobile platforms while lowering bandwidth costs for broadcasters. Visit www.audionow.com to learn more and register.

Contact Information:

At Radio Fenique Inter:
Fenique Michel
pdg@radiofeniqueinter.com
At AudioNow:
Marcel Barbulescu, CTO
mbarbulescu@AudioNow.com

(Oct 21, 2010, Jeffersonville, FL)  Radio Fenique Inter, a station targeting French Creole speaking audiences in the U.S. and Haiti, has joined forces with AudioNow to provide mobile streaming for their station’s programming simply by dialing 1.712.432.6637 at any time of day.

“Our goal is to reach and inform listeners in the U.S. and all of Haiti.” says Fenique Michel, President of Radio Fenique Inter.  “Mobile phone access to our programming through our partnership with AudioNow will help us greatly in reaching that goal.”

“Listening to radio should be as simple as pressing a speed dial button for the more than 80% of the market that do not access data services on their phones,” says Marcel Barbulescu, the Chief Technology Officer of AudioNow. “Radio Fenique Inter’s content will now be available to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services.  This continues our commitment to expand unique broadcasting content to North American mobile listeners from around the globe.”

Radio Fenique Inter, broadcasting since 2006, provides their listeners with a combination of local, national and international programming including talk radio as well as different types of music from around the globe.

AudioNowTM is the leading provider of mobile phone radio distribution in North America. It uses proprietary, patent-pending “single-stream” technology that allows any fixed or mobile phone to access live and pre-recorded audio programming without any downloads across all mobile platforms while lowering bandwidth costs for broadcasters. Visit www.audionow.com to learn more and register.

Contact Information:

At Radio Fenique Inter:
Fenique Michel
pdg@radiofeniqueinter.com
At AudioNow:
Marcel Barbulescu, CTO
mbarbulescu@AudioNow.com

(Oct 21, 2010, Jeffersonville, FL)  Radio Fenique Inter, a station targeting French Creole speaking audiences in the U.S. and Haiti, has joined forces with AudioNow to provide mobile streaming for their station’s programming simply by dialing 1.712.432.6637 at any time of day.

“Our goal is to reach and inform listeners in the U.S. and all of Haiti.” says Fenique Michel, President of Radio Fenique Inter.  “Mobile phone access to our programming through our partnership with AudioNow will help us greatly in reaching that goal.”

“Listening to radio should be as simple as pressing a speed dial button for the more than 80% of the market that do not access data services on their phones,” says Marcel Barbulescu, the Chief Technology Officer of AudioNow. “Radio Fenique Inter’s content will now be available to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services.  This continues our commitment to expand unique broadcasting content to North American mobile listeners from around the globe.”

Radio Fenique Inter, broadcasting since 2006, provides their listeners with a combination of local, national and international programming including talk radio as well as different types of music from around the globe.

AudioNowTM is the leading provider of mobile phone radio distribution in North America. It uses proprietary, patent-pending “single-stream” technology that allows any fixed or mobile phone to access live and pre-recorded audio programming without any downloads across all mobile platforms while lowering bandwidth costs for broadcasters. Visit www.audionow.com to learn more and register.

Contact Information:

At Radio Fenique Inter:
Fenique Michel
pdg@radiofeniqueinter.com
At AudioNow:
Marcel Barbulescu, CTO
mbarbulescu@AudioNow.com

PBS NEWSHOUR NOW AVAILABLE 24/7 ON ANY PHONE VIA AUDIO NOW…First Television Audio Service Delivered via AudioNow™

ARLINGTON, VA – The PBS NewsHour announced today that its broadcast audio track will be available 24 hours a day, from any phone – mobile or land line – by dialing 712-432-6610.

The PBS NewsHour is the first broadcast television audio service to use this innovative approach to reaching any phone user. Each day, by dialing up the PBS NewsHour on AudioNow, listeners will hear an audio stream of the daily one-hour PBS NewsHour broadcast without downloads or accessing costly data services.  This new distribution stream accelerates a primary goal of the PBS NewsHour: providing its trusted brand of thoughtful, in-depth and balanced news reporting and analysis to its audience however and whenever they want it.

In addition to  AudioNow, the PBS NewsHour can now be accessed via broadcast television and radio; online at www.pbs.org/newshour and the PBS NewsHour YouTube channel; via podcast, and; through the PBS NewsHour iPhone App.

PBS NEWSHOUR is seen five nights a week on more than 315 PBS stations across the country and is also available online, via public radio in select markets and via podcast. The program is produced by MacNeil/Lehrer Productions, in association with WETA Washington, DC, and THIRTEEN/WNET in New York. Major corporate funding for PBS NewsHour is provided by Chevron, Bank of America, BNSF Railway, United Healthcare and Intel, with additional support from the William & Flora Hewlett Foundation the MacArthur Foundation, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and public television viewers.

AudioNow is the leading provider of mobile phone radio distribution in North America.  It uses proprietary, patent-pending “single-stream” technology that allows any fixed or mobile phone to access live audio programming without any downloads across all mobile platforms with minimal bandwidth for broadcaster.  More information is available at www.audionow.com or by contacting Elan Blutinger, Managing director, at (202) 607-4668.

ARLINGTON, VA – The PBS NewsHour announced today that its broadcast audio track will be available 24 hours a day, from any phone – mobile or land line – by dialing 712-432-6610.

The PBS NewsHour is the first broadcast television audio service to use this innovative approach to reaching any phone user. Each day, by dialing up the PBS NewsHour on AudioNow, listeners will hear an audio stream of the daily one-hour PBS NewsHour broadcast without downloads or accessing costly data services.  This new distribution stream accelerates a primary goal of the PBS NewsHour: providing its trusted brand of thoughtful, in-depth and balanced news reporting and analysis to its audience however and whenever they want it.

In addition to  AudioNow, the PBS NewsHour can now be accessed via broadcast television and radio; online at www.pbs.org/newshour and the PBS NewsHour YouTube channel; via podcast, and; through the PBS NewsHour iPhone App.

PBS NEWSHOUR is seen five nights a week on more than 315 PBS stations across the country and is also available online, via public radio in select markets and via podcast. The program is produced by MacNeil/Lehrer Productions, in association with WETA Washington, DC, and THIRTEEN/WNET in New York. Major corporate funding for PBS NewsHour is provided by Chevron, Bank of America, BNSF Railway, United Healthcare and Intel, with additional support from the William & Flora Hewlett Foundation the MacArthur Foundation, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and public television viewers.

 

AudioNow is the leading provider of mobile phone radio distribution in North America.  It uses proprietary, patent-pending “single-stream” technology that allows any fixed or mobile phone to access live audio programming without any downloads across all mobile platforms with minimal bandwidth for broadcaster.  More information is available at www.audionow.com or by contacting Elan Blutinger, Managing director, at (202) 607-4668.

ARLINGTON, VA – The PBS NewsHour announced today that its broadcast audio track will be available 24 hours a day, from any phone – mobile or land line – by dialing 712-432-6610.

The PBS NewsHour is the first broadcast television audio service to use this innovative approach to reaching any phone user. Each day, by dialing up the PBS NewsHour on AudioNow, listeners will hear an audio stream of the daily one-hour PBS NewsHour broadcast without downloads or accessing costly data services.  This new distribution stream accelerates a primary goal of the PBS NewsHour: providing its trusted brand of thoughtful, in-depth and balanced news reporting and analysis to its audience however and whenever they want it.

In addition to  AudioNow, the PBS NewsHour can now be accessed via broadcast television and radio; online at www.pbs.org/newshour and the PBS NewsHour YouTube channel; via podcast, and; through the PBS NewsHour iPhone App.

PBS NEWSHOUR is seen five nights a week on more than 315 PBS stations across the country and is also available online, via public radio in select markets and via podcast. The program is produced by MacNeil/Lehrer Productions, in association with WETA Washington, DC, and THIRTEEN/WNET in New York. Major corporate funding for PBS NewsHour is provided by Chevron, Bank of America, BNSF Railway, United Healthcare and Intel, with additional support from the William & Flora Hewlett Foundation the MacArthur Foundation, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and public television viewers.

 

AudioNow is the leading provider of mobile phone radio distribution in North America.  It uses proprietary, patent-pending “single-stream” technology that allows any fixed or mobile phone to access live audio programming without any downloads across all mobile platforms with minimal bandwidth for broadcaster.  More information is available at www.audionow.com or by contacting Elan Blutinger, Managing director, at (202) 607-4668.

Mizik FM Expands Mobile Phone Distribution on AudioNow

Available to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services.

(Oct 7, 2010, New York) New York-based Mizik FM, one of the largest stations in the Haitian radio network, has joined forces with AudioNow to provide mobile streaming for their station’s English French and Creole programming simply by dialing 1.712.432.6604 at any time of day.

“Our goal is to have a larger audience around the world” says Sony Sauveur, CEO of Mizik FM. “We want to reach more listeners especially in the United States. We hope our listening audience will reach the Haitian community and eventually the entire Caribbean Diaspora.”

“Listening to radio should be as simple as pressing a speed dial button for the more than 80% of the market that do not access data services on their phones,” says Marcel Barbulescu, the Chief Technology Officer of AudioNow. “Mizik FM’s content will now be available to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services. This continues our commitment to expand unique broadcasting content to North American mobile listeners from around the globe.”

Mizik FM offers a full range of daily and weekly programs in English French and Creole, including national and international news, regional events from across the Caribbean, in depth analysis, report and interviews on political, economic, social and cultural issues.

AudioNowTM is the leading provider of mobile phone radio distribution in North America. It uses proprietary, patent-pending “single-stream” technology that allows any fixed or mobile phone to access live and pre-recorded audio programming without any downloads across all mobile platforms while lowering bandwidth costs for broadcasters. Visit www.audionow.com to learn more and register.

Contact Information:

At Mizik FM:
Sony Sauveur
snsmizikfm@gmail.com

At AudioNow:
Marcel Barbulescu, CTO
mbarbulescu@AudioNow.comAvailable to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services.

(Oct 7, 2010, New York) New York-based Mizik FM, one of the largest stations in the Haitian radio network, has joined forces with AudioNow to provide mobile streaming for their station’s English French and Creole programming simply by dialing 1.712.432.6604 at any time of day.

“Our goal is to have a larger audience around the world” says Sony Sauveur, CEO of Mizik FM. “We want to reach more listeners especially in the United States. We hope our listening audience will reach the Haitian community and eventually the entire Caribbean Diaspora.”

“Listening to radio should be as simple as pressing a speed dial button for the more than 80% of the market that do not access data services on their phones,” says Marcel Barbulescu, the Chief Technology Officer of AudioNow. “Mizik FM’s content will now be available to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services. This continues our commitment to expand unique broadcasting content to North American mobile listeners from around the globe.”

Mizik FM offers a full range of daily and weekly programs in English French and Creole, including national and international news, regional events from across the Caribbean, in depth analysis, report and interviews on political, economic, social and cultural issues.

AudioNowTM is the leading provider of mobile phone radio distribution in North America. It uses proprietary, patent-pending “single-stream” technology that allows any fixed or mobile phone to access live and pre-recorded audio programming without any downloads across all mobile platforms while lowering bandwidth costs for broadcasters. Visit www.audionow.com to learn more and register.

Contact Information:

At Mizik FM:
Sony Sauveur
snsmizikfm@gmail.com

At AudioNow:
Marcel Barbulescu, CTO
mbarbulescu@AudioNow.comAvailable to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services.

(Oct 7, 2010, New York) New York-based Mizik FM, one of the largest stations in the Haitian radio network, has joined forces with AudioNow to provide mobile streaming for their station’s English French and Creole programming simply by dialing 1.712.432.6604 at any time of day.

“Our goal is to have a larger audience around the world” says Sony Sauveur, CEO of Mizik FM. “We want to reach more listeners especially in the United States. We hope our listening audience will reach the Haitian community and eventually the entire Caribbean Diaspora.”

“Listening to radio should be as simple as pressing a speed dial button for the more than 80% of the market that do not access data services on their phones,” says Marcel Barbulescu, the Chief Technology Officer of AudioNow. “Mizik FM’s content will now be available to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services. This continues our commitment to expand unique broadcasting content to North American mobile listeners from around the globe.”

Mizik FM offers a full range of daily and weekly programs in English French and Creole, including national and international news, regional events from across the Caribbean, in depth analysis, report and interviews on political, economic, social and cultural issues.

AudioNowTM is the leading provider of mobile phone radio distribution in North America. It uses proprietary, patent-pending “single-stream” technology that allows any fixed or mobile phone to access live and pre-recorded audio programming without any downloads across all mobile platforms while lowering bandwidth costs for broadcasters. Visit www.audionow.com to learn more and register.

Contact Information:

At Mizik FM:
Sony Sauveur
snsmizikfm@gmail.com

At AudioNow:
Marcel Barbulescu, CTO
mbarbulescu@AudioNow.com

Michigan Sports Radio Expands Mobile Phone Distribution on AudioNow

Available to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services.

(Oct 6, 2010, New York) Michigan Sports Radio, a growing sports and talk radio station, has joined forces with AudioNow to provide mobile streaming for their station’s live sports broadcasts simply by dialing 1.712.432.6605 at any time of day.

“We feel by having AudioNow technology we can touch all of our fans no matter where in the world they are,” says Brock Konkle, station manager of Michigan Sports Radio. “We average over 250,000 listeners a year with all of our different sporting events and we expect that number to double with the addition of the AudioNow mobile phone access.”

“Listening to radio should be as simple as pressing a speed dial button for the more than 80% of the market that do not access data services on their phones,” says Marcel Barbulescu, the Chief Technology Officer of AudioNow. “Michigan Sport Radio’s content will now be available to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services. This continues our commitment to expand unique broadcasting content to North American mobile listeners from around the globe.”

Michigan Sports Radio was started as RamsRadio in 2005 to broadcast local football games. Over time, the owners decided they wanted their listeners to be able to listen to sporting events not only locally but anywhere around the world so they began broadcasting games as an audiocast. Because of the successful broadcasts of the Rockford Rams games, other schools showed interest in having their games audiocast, thus Michigansportsradio.com was born and is growing quickly.

AudioNowTM is the leading provider of mobile phone radio distribution in North America. It uses proprietary, patent-pending “single-stream” technology that allows any fixed or mobile phone to access live and pre-recorded audio programming without any downloads across all mobile platforms while lowering bandwidth costs for broadcasters. Visit www.audionow.com to learn more and register.

Contact Information:

At Michigan Sports Radio:
Brock Konkle
brock@michigansportsradio.com

At AudioNow:
Marcel Barbulescu, CTO
mbarbulescu@AudioNow.comAvailable to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services.

(Oct 6, 2010, New York) Michigan Sports Radio, a growing sports and talk radio station, has joined forces with AudioNow to provide mobile streaming for their station’s live sports broadcasts simply by dialing 1.712.432.6605 at any time of day.

“We feel by having AudioNow technology we can touch all of our fans no matter where in the world they are,” says Brock Konkle, station manager of Michigan Sports Radio. “We average over 250,000 listeners a year with all of our different sporting events and we expect that number to double with the addition of the AudioNow mobile phone access.”

“Listening to radio should be as simple as pressing a speed dial button for the more than 80% of the market that do not access data services on their phones,” says Marcel Barbulescu, the Chief Technology Officer of AudioNow. “Michigan Sport Radio’s content will now be available to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services. This continues our commitment to expand unique broadcasting content to North American mobile listeners from around the globe.”

Michigan Sports Radio was started as RamsRadio in 2005 to broadcast local football games. Over time, the owners decided they wanted their listeners to be able to listen to sporting events not only locally but anywhere around the world so they began broadcasting games as an audiocast. Because of the successful broadcasts of the Rockford Rams games, other schools showed interest in having their games audiocast, thus Michigansportsradio.com was born and is growing quickly.

AudioNowTM is the leading provider of mobile phone radio distribution in North America. It uses proprietary, patent-pending “single-stream” technology that allows any fixed or mobile phone to access live and pre-recorded audio programming without any downloads across all mobile platforms while lowering bandwidth costs for broadcasters. Visit www.audionow.com to learn more and register.

Contact Information:

At Michigan Sports Radio:
Brock Konkle
brock@michigansportsradio.com

At AudioNow:
Marcel Barbulescu, CTO
mbarbulescu@AudioNow.comAvailable to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services.

(Oct 6, 2010, New York) Michigan Sports Radio, a growing sports and talk radio station, has joined forces with AudioNow to provide mobile streaming for their station’s live sports broadcasts simply by dialing 1.712.432.6605 at any time of day.

“We feel by having AudioNow technology we can touch all of our fans no matter where in the world they are,” says Brock Konkle, station manager of Michigan Sports Radio. “We average over 250,000 listeners a year with all of our different sporting events and we expect that number to double with the addition of the AudioNow mobile phone access.”

“Listening to radio should be as simple as pressing a speed dial button for the more than 80% of the market that do not access data services on their phones,” says Marcel Barbulescu, the Chief Technology Officer of AudioNow. “Michigan Sport Radio’s content will now be available to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services. This continues our commitment to expand unique broadcasting content to North American mobile listeners from around the globe.”

Michigan Sports Radio was started as RamsRadio in 2005 to broadcast local football games. Over time, the owners decided they wanted their listeners to be able to listen to sporting events not only locally but anywhere around the world so they began broadcasting games as an audiocast. Because of the successful broadcasts of the Rockford Rams games, other schools showed interest in having their games audiocast, thus Michigansportsradio.com was born and is growing quickly.

AudioNowTM is the leading provider of mobile phone radio distribution in North America. It uses proprietary, patent-pending “single-stream” technology that allows any fixed or mobile phone to access live and pre-recorded audio programming without any downloads across all mobile platforms while lowering bandwidth costs for broadcasters. Visit www.audionow.com to learn more and register.

Contact Information:

At Michigan Sports Radio:
Brock Konkle
brock@michigansportsradio.com

At AudioNow:
Marcel Barbulescu, CTO
mbarbulescu@AudioNow.com

BBC Announces Major Expansion of Radio Content to Mobile Listeners with AudioNow

Available to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services.

(Sept 30, 2010) BBC World Service has further expanded the availability of its live radio broadcasts via mobile phones in the United States.

The extension of the BBC’s agreement with provider of mobile phone radio distribution in North America, AudioNow, means that now, in addition to BBC Arabic radio, BBC World Service’s broadcasts in English, Persian, Somali and Urdu are now available across the US via any mobile phone without downloads or data services, simply by calling a national access number.

Building on the success of the 24/7 availability of BBC Arabic radio on US phones, launched earlier this year, World Service has added further international radio news programming to the service. The development of partnership between World Service and AudioNow will expand the content for mobile listeners:

  • BBC World Service in English is now available live to listeners in the US 24 hours a day, every day, by calling 7124326580
  • on-demand news programming from BBC Persian can be accessed by calling 7124326583
  • on-demand news programming from BBC Urdu can be accessed by calling 7124326584
  • on-demand news programming from BBC Somali can be accessed by calling 7124326582

While the service is free to callers in the US, listeners should check their mobile phone contracts for any additional charges.

Simon Kendall, Head of Business Development, BBC Global News, says: “We are delighted that more BBC World Service multilingual programming is now available to audiences in the US – in English, Persian, Somali or Urdu – thanks to our agreement with AudioNow. While we already have significant English-speaking and diaspora audiences listening to the BBC via web-streaming on their PCs, this service takes our connectivity to a different level and provides a more flexible and convenient service for audiences. We have been impressed by the take-up of BBC Arabic via the AudioNow service, and this arrangement builds on that success.”

Elan Blutinger, Managing Director of AudioNow, says: “Listening to the BBC in the United States should be as simple as pressing a single speed dial button for the more than 80% of the market that do not access data services on their phones. BBC’s rich content will now be available to every mobile phone listener simply by calling a single number without downloads or the need to access data services.”

Commenting on the launch of on-demand Persian, Somali and Urdu broadcasts, AudioNow’s Chief Technology Officer, Marcel Barbulescu, says: “The service was developed in response to the growing demand by mobile listeners for instant access to regularly updated pre-recorded audio programming of sports, news, radio and online news content, without having to download audio files. Our broadcast radio partners can now expand distribution of their pre-recorded audio content including podcasts to any mobile phone, simply, and at virtually no cost.”

For details of programming, go to www.bbcworldservice.com; www.bbcpersian.com; www.bbcsomali.com; or www.bbcurdu.com.

Contact Information:

At AudioNow:
Marcel Barbulescu, CTO
mbarbulescu@AudioNow.comAvailable to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services.

(Sept 30, 2010) BBC World Service has further expanded the availability of its live radio broadcasts via mobile phones in the United States.

The extension of the BBC’s agreement with provider of mobile phone radio distribution in North America, AudioNow, means that now, in addition to BBC Arabic radio, BBC World Service’s broadcasts in English, Persian, Somali and Urdu are now available across the US via any mobile phone without downloads or data services, simply by calling a national access number.

Building on the success of the 24/7 availability of BBC Arabic radio on US phones, launched earlier this year, World Service has added further international radio news programming to the service. The development of partnership between World Service and AudioNow will expand the content for mobile listeners:

  • BBC World Service in English is now available live to listeners in the US 24 hours a day, every day, by calling 7124326580
  • on-demand news programming from BBC Persian can be accessed by calling 7124326583
  • on-demand news programming from BBC Urdu can be accessed by calling 7124326584
  • on-demand news programming from BBC Somali can be accessed by calling 7124326582

While the service is free to callers in the US, listeners should check their mobile phone contracts for any additional charges.

Simon Kendall, Head of Business Development, BBC Global News, says: “We are delighted that more BBC World Service multilingual programming is now available to audiences in the US – in English, Persian, Somali or Urdu – thanks to our agreement with AudioNow. While we already have significant English-speaking and diaspora audiences listening to the BBC via web-streaming on their PCs, this service takes our connectivity to a different level and provides a more flexible and convenient service for audiences. We have been impressed by the take-up of BBC Arabic via the AudioNow service, and this arrangement builds on that success.”

Elan Blutinger, Managing Director of AudioNow, says: “Listening to the BBC in the United States should be as simple as pressing a single speed dial button for the more than 80% of the market that do not access data services on their phones. BBC’s rich content will now be available to every mobile phone listener simply by calling a single number without downloads or the need to access data services.”

Commenting on the launch of on-demand Persian, Somali and Urdu broadcasts, AudioNow’s Chief Technology Officer, Marcel Barbulescu, says: “The service was developed in response to the growing demand by mobile listeners for instant access to regularly updated pre-recorded audio programming of sports, news, radio and online news content, without having to download audio files. Our broadcast radio partners can now expand distribution of their pre-recorded audio content including podcasts to any mobile phone, simply, and at virtually no cost.”

For details of programming, go to www.bbcworldservice.com; www.bbcpersian.com; www.bbcsomali.com; or www.bbcurdu.com.

Contact Information:

At AudioNow:
Marcel Barbulescu, CTO
mbarbulescu@AudioNow.comAvailable to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services.

(Sept 30, 2010) BBC World Service has further expanded the availability of its live radio broadcasts via mobile phones in the United States.

The extension of the BBC’s agreement with provider of mobile phone radio distribution in North America, AudioNow, means that now, in addition to BBC Arabic radio, BBC World Service’s broadcasts in English, Persian, Somali and Urdu are now available across the US via any mobile phone without downloads or data services, simply by calling a national access number.

Building on the success of the 24/7 availability of BBC Arabic radio on US phones, launched earlier this year, World Service has added further international radio news programming to the service. The development of partnership between World Service and AudioNow will expand the content for mobile listeners:

  • BBC World Service in English is now available live to listeners in the US 24 hours a day, every day, by calling 7124326580
  • on-demand news programming from BBC Persian can be accessed by calling 7124326583
  • on-demand news programming from BBC Urdu can be accessed by calling 7124326584
  • on-demand news programming from BBC Somali can be accessed by calling 7124326582

While the service is free to callers in the US, listeners should check their mobile phone contracts for any additional charges.

Simon Kendall, Head of Business Development, BBC Global News, says: “We are delighted that more BBC World Service multilingual programming is now available to audiences in the US – in English, Persian, Somali or Urdu – thanks to our agreement with AudioNow. While we already have significant English-speaking and diaspora audiences listening to the BBC via web-streaming on their PCs, this service takes our connectivity to a different level and provides a more flexible and convenient service for audiences. We have been impressed by the take-up of BBC Arabic via the AudioNow service, and this arrangement builds on that success.”

Elan Blutinger, Managing Director of AudioNow, says: “Listening to the BBC in the United States should be as simple as pressing a single speed dial button for the more than 80% of the market that do not access data services on their phones. BBC’s rich content will now be available to every mobile phone listener simply by calling a single number without downloads or the need to access data services.”

Commenting on the launch of on-demand Persian, Somali and Urdu broadcasts, AudioNow’s Chief Technology Officer, Marcel Barbulescu, says: “The service was developed in response to the growing demand by mobile listeners for instant access to regularly updated pre-recorded audio programming of sports, news, radio and online news content, without having to download audio files. Our broadcast radio partners can now expand distribution of their pre-recorded audio content including podcasts to any mobile phone, simply, and at virtually no cost.”

For details of programming, go to www.bbcworldservice.com; www.bbcpersian.com; www.bbcsomali.com; or www.bbcurdu.com.

Contact Information:

At AudioNow:
Marcel Barbulescu, CTO
mbarbulescu@AudioNow.com

Radio Haere Lao Network Expands Mobile Phone Distribution on AudioNow

Available to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services.

(Sept 23, 2010, New York) Radio Fulbe Internationale, a radio broadcaster based in New York bringing antique and Fulani music to the world, has joined forces with AudioNow to provide mobile streaming for its station’s French programming simply by dialing 1.712.432.6607 at any time of day.

“Our mission is to inform our listeners in their own language and give them the opportunity to listen to Fulani and worldwide antique music,” says Khassoum Ly, Web Administrator of Radio Haere Lao, online.

“Listening to radio should be as simple as pressing a speed dial button for the more than 80% of the market that do not access data services on their phones,” says Marcel Barbulescu, the Chief Technology Officer of AudioNow. “Radio Haere Lao’s content will now be available to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services. This continues our commitment to expand unique broadcasting content to North American mobile listeners from around the globe.”

Radio Haere Lao, online, has been streaming quality programming since October of 2007. The majority of their growing base of listeners is the Fulani people, an ethnic group spread over many countries, predominantly in West Africa, but found also in Central Africa and Sudanese North Africa, as well as French speakers worldwide.

AudioNowTM is the leading provider of mobile phone radio distribution in North America. It uses proprietary, patent-pending “single-stream” technology that allows any fixed or mobile phone to access live and pre-recorded audio programming without any downloads across all mobile platforms while lowering bandwidth costs for broadcasters. Visit www.audionow.com to learn more and register.

Contact Information:

At Radio Haere Lao:
Khassoum Ly
info@haerelao.com

At AudioNow:
Marcel Barbulescu, CTO
mbarbulescu@AudioNow.comAvailable to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services.

(Sept 23, 2010, New York) Radio Fulbe Internationale, a radio broadcaster based in New York bringing antique and Fulani music to the world, has joined forces with AudioNow to provide mobile streaming for its station’s French programming simply by dialing 1.712.432.6607 at any time of day.

“Our mission is to inform our listeners in their own language and give them the opportunity to listen to Fulani and worldwide antique music,” says Khassoum Ly, Web Administrator of Radio Haere Lao, online.

“Listening to radio should be as simple as pressing a speed dial button for the more than 80% of the market that do not access data services on their phones,” says Marcel Barbulescu, the Chief Technology Officer of AudioNow. “Radio Haere Lao’s content will now be available to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services. This continues our commitment to expand unique broadcasting content to North American mobile listeners from around the globe.”

Radio Haere Lao, online, has been streaming quality programming since October of 2007. The majority of their growing base of listeners is the Fulani people, an ethnic group spread over many countries, predominantly in West Africa, but found also in Central Africa and Sudanese North Africa, as well as French speakers worldwide.

AudioNowTM is the leading provider of mobile phone radio distribution in North America. It uses proprietary, patent-pending “single-stream” technology that allows any fixed or mobile phone to access live and pre-recorded audio programming without any downloads across all mobile platforms while lowering bandwidth costs for broadcasters. Visit www.audionow.com to learn more and register.

Contact Information:

At Radio Haere Lao:
Khassoum Ly
info@haerelao.com

At AudioNow:
Marcel Barbulescu, CTO
mbarbulescu@AudioNow.comAvailable to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services.

(Sept 23, 2010, New York) Radio Fulbe Internationale, a radio broadcaster based in New York bringing antique and Fulani music to the world, has joined forces with AudioNow to provide mobile streaming for its station’s French programming simply by dialing 1.712.432.6607 at any time of day.

“Our mission is to inform our listeners in their own language and give them the opportunity to listen to Fulani and worldwide antique music,” says Khassoum Ly, Web Administrator of Radio Haere Lao, online.

“Listening to radio should be as simple as pressing a speed dial button for the more than 80% of the market that do not access data services on their phones,” says Marcel Barbulescu, the Chief Technology Officer of AudioNow. “Radio Haere Lao’s content will now be available to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services. This continues our commitment to expand unique broadcasting content to North American mobile listeners from around the globe.”

Radio Haere Lao, online, has been streaming quality programming since October of 2007. The majority of their growing base of listeners is the Fulani people, an ethnic group spread over many countries, predominantly in West Africa, but found also in Central Africa and Sudanese North Africa, as well as French speakers worldwide.

AudioNowTM is the leading provider of mobile phone radio distribution in North America. It uses proprietary, patent-pending “single-stream” technology that allows any fixed or mobile phone to access live and pre-recorded audio programming without any downloads across all mobile platforms while lowering bandwidth costs for broadcasters. Visit www.audionow.com to learn more and register.

Contact Information:

At Radio Haere Lao:
Khassoum Ly
info@haerelao.com

At AudioNow:
Marcel Barbulescu, CTO
mbarbulescu@AudioNow.com

NewporterJazz Expands Mobile Phone Distribution on AudioNow

Available to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services.

(September 15, 2010, Lexington, Kentucky)- NewporterJazz, an Urban R & B, Nu Jazz and Soft Hits radio station, has teamed up with AudioNow to allow listeners to access the station’s music programming simply by calling 1.712.432.6619 from any mobile phone.

“We are excited to share this news with our mobile listeners who have been waiting for an opportunity to use their mobile phones to listen to their favorite station,” says Robert Cunningham, Program Director of NewporterJazz.”

“Listening to radio should be as simple as pressing a speed dial button for the more than 80% of the market that do not access data services on their phones,” says Marcel Barbulescu, the Chief Technology Officer of AudioNow. “NewporterJazz’s rich content will now be available to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services.”

NewporterJazz is a station that showcases Jazz, R&B favorites and Soft Hits Classics for its listeners. The station aims to blend a style of music that soothes, relaxes, inspires and motivates its listeners.

AudioNowTM is the leading provider of mobile phone radio distribution in North America. It uses proprietary, patent-pending “single-stream” technology that allows any fixed or mobile phone to access live and pre-recorded audio programming without any downloads across all mobile platforms while lowering bandwidth costs for broadcasters. Visit www.audionow.com to learn more and register.

Contact Information:

At NewporterJazz:
Robert Cunningham
1.866.563.4291
r.cunningham@newporterjazz.com

At AudioNow:
Marcel Barbulescu, CTO
mbarbulescu@AudioNow.comAvailable to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services.

(September 15, 2010, Lexington, Kentucky)- NewporterJazz, an Urban R & B, Nu Jazz and Soft Hits radio station, has teamed up with AudioNow to allow listeners to access the station’s music programming simply by calling 1.712.432.6619 from any mobile phone.

“We are excited to share this news with our mobile listeners who have been waiting for an opportunity to use their mobile phones to listen to their favorite station,” says Robert Cunningham, Program Director of NewporterJazz.”

“Listening to radio should be as simple as pressing a speed dial button for the more than 80% of the market that do not access data services on their phones,” says Marcel Barbulescu, the Chief Technology Officer of AudioNow. “NewporterJazz’s rich content will now be available to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services.”

NewporterJazz is a station that showcases Jazz, R&B favorites and Soft Hits Classics for its listeners. The station aims to blend a style of music that soothes, relaxes, inspires and motivates its listeners.

AudioNowTM is the leading provider of mobile phone radio distribution in North America. It uses proprietary, patent-pending “single-stream” technology that allows any fixed or mobile phone to access live and pre-recorded audio programming without any downloads across all mobile platforms while lowering bandwidth costs for broadcasters. Visit www.audionow.com to learn more and register.

Contact Information:

At NewporterJazz:
Robert Cunningham
1.866.563.4291
r.cunningham@newporterjazz.com

At AudioNow:
Marcel Barbulescu, CTO
mbarbulescu@AudioNow.comAvailable to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services.

(September 15, 2010, Lexington, Kentucky)- NewporterJazz, an Urban R & B, Nu Jazz and Soft Hits radio station, has teamed up with AudioNow to allow listeners to access the station’s music programming simply by calling 1.712.432.6619 from any mobile phone.

“We are excited to share this news with our mobile listeners who have been waiting for an opportunity to use their mobile phones to listen to their favorite station,” says Robert Cunningham, Program Director of NewporterJazz.”

“Listening to radio should be as simple as pressing a speed dial button for the more than 80% of the market that do not access data services on their phones,” says Marcel Barbulescu, the Chief Technology Officer of AudioNow. “NewporterJazz’s rich content will now be available to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services.”

NewporterJazz is a station that showcases Jazz, R&B favorites and Soft Hits Classics for its listeners. The station aims to blend a style of music that soothes, relaxes, inspires and motivates its listeners.

AudioNowTM is the leading provider of mobile phone radio distribution in North America. It uses proprietary, patent-pending “single-stream” technology that allows any fixed or mobile phone to access live and pre-recorded audio programming without any downloads across all mobile platforms while lowering bandwidth costs for broadcasters. Visit www.audionow.com to learn more and register.

Contact Information:

At NewporterJazz:
Robert Cunningham
1.866.563.4291
r.cunningham@newporterjazz.com

At AudioNow:
Marcel Barbulescu, CTO
mbarbulescu@AudioNow.com

XLTRAX Internet Radio Network Expands Mobile Phone Distribution on AudioNow

Available to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services.

(Sept 10, 2010, Sherbrooke, QC, Canada) The XLTRAX internet radio music network, a leading live radio broadcaster and network operator based in Canada and available worldwide, has joined forces with AudioNow to provide mobile streaming for their main dance electronic station simply by dialing 1.712.432.6609 at any time of day.

“With cell phone data plans still being very expensive and more and more people using mobile phones today, the thought of being able to stream our content to any mobile listener is extremely exciting!” According to XLTRAX station director, Derek Bullard, “AudioNow, thanks to its proprietary technology, is a unique opportunity for our station in terms of new listeners and growth in a very competitive market.”

“Listening to radio should be as simple as pressing a speed dial button for the more than 80% of the market that do not access data services on their phones,” says Marcel Barbulescu, the Chief Technology Officer of AudioNow. “XLTRAX’s rich content will now be available to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services.”

Xltrax.com has been streaming quality programming since 2001. In addition to the main station, listeners can find a unique concept of live amateur and professional radio deejays performing on different networked stations. These stations play a wide variety of music genres. Through these networked stations XLTRAX offers free basic promotion for artists seeking to reach thousands of listeners. Xltrax.com expects to expand with AudioNow services to its sister networked stations in the very near future.

AudioNowTM is the leading provider of mobile phone radio distribution in North America. It uses proprietary, patent-pending “single-stream” technology that allows any fixed or mobile phone to access live and pre-recorded audio programming without any downloads across all mobile platforms while lowering bandwidth costs for broadcasters. Visit www.audionow.com to learn more and register.

Contact Information:

At XLTRAX:
Derek Bullard
xltrax@xltrax.com

At AudioNow:
Marcel Barbulescu, CTO
mbarbulescu@AudioNow.comAvailable to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services.

(Sept 10, 2010, Sherbrooke, QC, Canada) The XLTRAX internet radio music network, a leading live radio broadcaster and network operator based in Canada and available worldwide, has joined forces with AudioNow to provide mobile streaming for their main dance electronic station simply by dialing 1.712.432.6609 at any time of day.

“With cell phone data plans still being very expensive and more and more people using mobile phones today, the thought of being able to stream our content to any mobile listener is extremely exciting!” According to XLTRAX station director, Derek Bullard, “AudioNow, thanks to its proprietary technology, is a unique opportunity for our station in terms of new listeners and growth in a very competitive market.”

“Listening to radio should be as simple as pressing a speed dial button for the more than 80% of the market that do not access data services on their phones,” says Marcel Barbulescu, the Chief Technology Officer of AudioNow. “XLTRAX’s rich content will now be available to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services.”

Xltrax.com has been streaming quality programming since 2001. In addition to the main station, listeners can find a unique concept of live amateur and professional radio deejays performing on different networked stations. These stations play a wide variety of music genres. Through these networked stations XLTRAX offers free basic promotion for artists seeking to reach thousands of listeners. Xltrax.com expects to expand with AudioNow services to its sister networked stations in the very near future.

AudioNowTM is the leading provider of mobile phone radio distribution in North America. It uses proprietary, patent-pending “single-stream” technology that allows any fixed or mobile phone to access live and pre-recorded audio programming without any downloads across all mobile platforms while lowering bandwidth costs for broadcasters. Visit www.audionow.com to learn more and register.

Contact Information:

At XLTRAX:
Derek Bullard
xltrax@xltrax.com

At AudioNow:
Marcel Barbulescu, CTO
mbarbulescu@AudioNow.comAvailable to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services.

(Sept 10, 2010, Sherbrooke, QC, Canada) The XLTRAX internet radio music network, a leading live radio broadcaster and network operator based in Canada and available worldwide, has joined forces with AudioNow to provide mobile streaming for their main dance electronic station simply by dialing 1.712.432.6609 at any time of day.

“With cell phone data plans still being very expensive and more and more people using mobile phones today, the thought of being able to stream our content to any mobile listener is extremely exciting!” According to XLTRAX station director, Derek Bullard, “AudioNow, thanks to its proprietary technology, is a unique opportunity for our station in terms of new listeners and growth in a very competitive market.”

“Listening to radio should be as simple as pressing a speed dial button for the more than 80% of the market that do not access data services on their phones,” says Marcel Barbulescu, the Chief Technology Officer of AudioNow. “XLTRAX’s rich content will now be available to every mobile phone listener without downloads or the need to access data services.”

Xltrax.com has been streaming quality programming since 2001. In addition to the main station, listeners can find a unique concept of live amateur and professional radio deejays performing on different networked stations. These stations play a wide variety of music genres. Through these networked stations XLTRAX offers free basic promotion for artists seeking to reach thousands of listeners. Xltrax.com expects to expand with AudioNow services to its sister networked stations in the very near future.

AudioNowTM is the leading provider of mobile phone radio distribution in North America. It uses proprietary, patent-pending “single-stream” technology that allows any fixed or mobile phone to access live and pre-recorded audio programming without any downloads across all mobile platforms while lowering bandwidth costs for broadcasters. Visit www.audionow.com to learn more and register.

Contact Information:

At XLTRAX:
Derek Bullard
xltrax@xltrax.com

At AudioNow:
Marcel Barbulescu, CTO
mbarbulescu@AudioNow.com