Four New International and Ethnic Broadcasters Expand on AudioNow

(May 3, 2011, Washington, DC) Four new international broadcasters have partnered with AudioNow to provide mobile streaming to any mobile device for their specialized content. The newest broadcasters to expand on the AudioNow network include Radio BRN, the voice of African people around the world, broadcasting from Atlanta, GA; Dolsh Radio, streaming the sounds of Africa, broadcasting from Decatur, GA; WINB, the oldest US-based commercial international shortwave broadcaster, located in the Lancaster, PA area; and Ohio based GhanaLipz Radio, uniting Africans in the diaspora.  Live broadcasts can be heard on each stations’ unique number at any time from any phone; for Radio BRN, call 712.432.7767; for Dolsh Radio, call 712.432.8007; for WINB call 712.432.7752; and for GhanaLipz Radio, call 712.432.8014.

“Listeners can now access their favorite content on any mobile device which we have seen builds tremendous loyalty for broadcasters,” says Jen Friesen, AudioNow’s Director of Public Affairs. “The AudioNow service is particularly well-suited for mobile listeners who rely on standard mobile phones and can’t access their content through standard radio or streaming devices.”

The audiences for the newest broadcasters are dedicated communities that share a broad array cultures and beliefs. These listeners enjoy hearing a variety of music styles as well as religious and political broadcasts. AudioNow is especially appealing to broadcasters whose content can generally be reached by listeners via streaming audio but who are unavailable on terrestrial or satellite radio such as these stations.

AudioNowTM is the leading provider of mobile phone radio distribution in North America. It uses proprietary, “HD” voice architecture, and 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 AudioNow:
Jennifer Friesen
Director of Marketing and Public Affairs
Jennifer.Friesen@AudioNow.com

(May 3, 2011, Washington, DC) Four new international broadcasters have partnered with AudioNow to provide mobile streaming to any mobile device for their specialized content. The newest broadcasters to expand on the AudioNow network include Radio BRN, the voice of African people around the world, broadcasting from Atlanta, GA; Dolsh Radio, streaming the sounds of Africa, broadcasting from Decatur, GA; WINB, the oldest US-based commercial international shortwave broadcaster, located in the Lancaster, PA area; and Ohio based GhanaLipz Radio, uniting Africans in the diaspora.  Live broadcasts can be heard on each stations’ unique number at any time from any phone; for Radio BRN, call 712.432.7767; for Dolsh Radio, call 712.432.8007; for WINB call 712.432.7752; and for GhanaLipz Radio, call 712.432.8014.

“Listeners can now access their favorite content on any mobile device which we have seen builds tremendous loyalty for broadcasters,” says Jen Friesen, AudioNow’s Director of Public Affairs. “The AudioNow service is particularly well-suited for mobile listeners who rely on standard mobile phones and can’t access their content through standard radio or streaming devices.”

The audiences for the newest broadcasters are dedicated communities that share a broad array cultures and beliefs. These listeners enjoy hearing a variety of music styles as well as religious and political broadcasts. AudioNow is especially appealing to broadcasters whose content can generally be reached by listeners via streaming audio but who are unavailable on terrestrial or satellite radio such as these stations.

AudioNowTM is the leading provider of mobile phone radio distribution in North America. It uses proprietary, “HD” voice architecture, and 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 AudioNow:
Jennifer Friesen
Director of Marketing and Public Affairs
Jennifer.Friesen@AudioNow.com

(May 3, 2011, Washington, DC) Four new international broadcasters have partnered with AudioNow to provide mobile streaming to any mobile device for their specialized content. The newest broadcasters to expand on the AudioNow network include Radio BRN, the voice of African people around the world, broadcasting from Atlanta, GA; Dolsh Radio, streaming the sounds of Africa, broadcasting from Decatur, GA; WINB, the oldest US-based commercial international shortwave broadcaster, located in the Lancaster, PA area; and Ohio based GhanaLipz Radio, uniting Africans in the diaspora.  Live broadcasts can be heard on each stations’ unique number at any time from any phone; for Radio BRN, call 712.432.7767; for Dolsh Radio, call 712.432.8007; for WINB call 712.432.7752; and for GhanaLipz Radio, call 712.432.8014.

“Listeners can now access their favorite content on any mobile device which we have seen builds tremendous loyalty for broadcasters,” says Jen Friesen, AudioNow’s Director of Public Affairs. “The AudioNow service is particularly well-suited for mobile listeners who rely on standard mobile phones and can’t access their content through standard radio or streaming devices.”

The audiences for the newest broadcasters are dedicated communities that share a broad array cultures and beliefs. These listeners enjoy hearing a variety of music styles as well as religious and political broadcasts. AudioNow is especially appealing to broadcasters whose content can generally be reached by listeners via streaming audio but who are unavailable on terrestrial or satellite radio such as these stations.

AudioNowTM is the leading provider of mobile phone radio distribution in North America. It uses proprietary, “HD” voice architecture, and 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 AudioNow:
Jennifer Friesen
Director of Marketing and Public Affairs
Jennifer.Friesen@AudioNow.com