AudioNow Announces Six New Multi-Ethnic Broadcasters

(July 25, 2011, Washington, DC) Six multi-cultural broadcasters have
partnered with AudioNow to provide mobile streaming to any mobile device
in the U.S. The newest broadcasters to announce mobile distribution
agreements with AudioNow include broadcasters located in the Caicos
Islands and Haiti as well as a leading Caribbean broadcaster. Audiences
can listen live simply by calling their station’s unique number at any
time from any phone.

“Our model continues to expand distribution for broadcasters located
anywhere in the world whose distribution in the USA is limited to
streaming devices. Most listeners will want to 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 newest broadcasters include:

Apocalypse FM broadcasting from Long Island, NY, dedicated to promoting Haitian artists.

Radio Eclair serving the Haitian communities of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut.

Choice 102.9 FM, Boston’s number one choice for Caribbean media
featuring the newest Alternative Caribbean News & Music, Specialty
Shows spotlighting over fifteen musical genres, and R&B.

Levanjiltv reaches the Haitian community of Philadelphia.

Radio Example of Christ broadcasting in Creole from the Island nation of North Caicos.

EnergieFM broadcasting in French from Port-au-Prince featuring a
variety of programs including sports, entertainment, health and beauty,
music and much more.

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 Public Affairs

Jennifer.Friesen@AudioNow.com

(July 25, 2011, Washington, DC) Six multi-cultural broadcasters have
partnered with AudioNow to provide mobile streaming to any mobile device
in the U.S. The newest broadcasters to announce mobile distribution
agreements with AudioNow include broadcasters located in the Caicos
Islands and Haiti as well as a leading Caribbean broadcaster. Audiences
can listen live simply by calling their station’s unique number at any
time from any phone.

“Our model continues to expand distribution for broadcasters located
anywhere in the world whose distribution in the USA is limited to
streaming devices. Most listeners will want to 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 newest broadcasters include:

Apocalypse FM broadcasting from Long Island, NY, dedicated to promoting Haitian artists.

Radio Eclair serving the Haitian communities of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut.

Choice 102.9 FM, Boston’s number one choice for Caribbean media
featuring the newest Alternative Caribbean News & Music, Specialty
Shows spotlighting over fifteen musical genres, and R&B.

Levanjiltv reaches the Haitian community of Philadelphia.

Radio Example of Christ broadcasting in Creole from the Island nation of North Caicos.

EnergieFM broadcasting in French from Port-au-Prince featuring a
variety of programs including sports, entertainment, health and beauty,
music and much more.

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 Public Affairs
Jennifer.Friesen@AudioNow.com

(July 25, 2011, Washington, DC) Six multi-cultural broadcasters have
partnered with AudioNow to provide mobile streaming to any mobile device
in the U.S. The newest broadcasters to announce mobile distribution
agreements with AudioNow include broadcasters located in the Caicos
Islands and Haiti as well as a leading Caribbean broadcaster. Audiences
can listen live simply by calling their station’s unique number at any
time from any phone.

“Our model continues to expand distribution for broadcasters located
anywhere in the world whose distribution in the USA is limited to
streaming devices. Most listeners will want to 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 newest broadcasters include:

Apocalypse FM broadcasting from Long Island, NY, dedicated to promoting Haitian artists.

Radio Eclair serving the Haitian communities of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut.

Choice 102.9 FM, Boston’s number one choice for Caribbean media
featuring the newest Alternative Caribbean News & Music, Specialty
Shows spotlighting over fifteen musical genres, and R&B.

Levanjiltv reaches the Haitian community of Philadelphia.

Radio Example of Christ broadcasting in Creole from the Island nation of North Caicos.

EnergieFM broadcasting in French from Port-au-Prince featuring a
variety of programs including sports, entertainment, health and beauty,
music and much more.

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 Public Affairs
Jennifer.Friesen@AudioNow.com