AudioNow Continues Growth Adding African and other Ethnic Broadcasters in U.S.

(June 10, 2011, Washington, DC) Four new international broadcasters have
partnered with AudioNow to provide mobile streaming to any mobile
device for their specialized content in the US. The newest broadcasters
to announce mobile distribution agreements with AudioNow are Radio
Degnigban in Fort Worth, TX; Kreyol News Network broadcasting from Ft.
Meyers, FL; Mighty FM based in Woodbridge, VA; and finally Ahenfie Radio
based in North Haven, CT. Audiences can listen live simply by calling
their station’s unique number at any time from any phone;

Radio Degnigban, listen live at 712.432.3276;

Kreyol News Network, listen live at 712.432.3278;

Radio MightyFM, listen live at 712.432.3279;

Ahenfie Radio, listen live at 712.432.3271;

“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 that rely on standard
mobile phones and can’t access their content through standard radio or
streaming devices.”

Radio Degnigban radio is a broadcast network that aims to serve and
educate the outside world about the culture and heritage of African
people. Radi Degnigban strives to provide balanced local, national and
international news to the African community in Texas and around the
world.

Radio Kreyol is a part of Kreyol News Network based in Southwest Florida
but serving Haitians all over the world with music, news and
commentaries from well known hosts in Haiti and the Diaspora. They
broadcast 24 hours a day on the internet and on different radio stations
in Fort Myers, Naples and all over Haiti.

Radio Mighty FM provides gospel music and Christian news to the African
community in Woodbridge, VA and around the world through the internet.

Ahenfie Radio started as Ahenfie Music in 2006, and officially launched
as Ahenfie Radio in June 2010. With hundreds of listeners a day, they
are one of the largest internet-only broadcasters for Africa. Ahenfie
Radio seeks to broadcast music and formats that aren’t available on
commercial radio.

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

(June 10, 2011, Washington, DC) Four new international broadcasters have
partnered with AudioNow to provide mobile streaming to any mobile
device for their specialized content in the US. The newest broadcasters
to announce mobile distribution agreements with AudioNow are Radio
Degnigban in Fort Worth, TX; Kreyol News Network broadcasting from Ft.
Meyers, FL; Mighty FM based in Woodbridge, VA; and finally Ahenfie Radio
based in North Haven, CT. Audiences can listen live simply by calling
their station’s unique number at any time from any phone;
Radio Degnigban, listen live at 712.432.3276;
Kreyol News Network, listen live at 712.432.3278;
Radio MightyFM, listen live at 712.432.3279;
Ahenfie Radio, listen live at 712.432.3271;

“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 that rely on standard
mobile phones and can’t access their content through standard radio or
streaming devices.”

Radio Degnigban radio is a broadcast network that aims to serve and
educate the outside world about the culture and heritage of African
people. Radi Degnigban strives to provide balanced local, national and
international news to the African community in Texas and around the
world.

Radio Kreyol is a part of Kreyol News Network based in Southwest Florida
but serving Haitians all over the world with music, news and
commentaries from well known hosts in Haiti and the Diaspora. They
broadcast 24 hours a day on the internet and on different radio stations
in Fort Myers, Naples and all over Haiti.

Radio Mighty FM provides gospel music and Christian news to the African
community in Woodbridge, VA and around the world through the internet.

Ahenfie Radio started as Ahenfie Music in 2006, and officially launched
as Ahenfie Radio in June 2010. With hundreds of listeners a day, they
are one of the largest internet-only broadcasters for Africa. Ahenfie
Radio seeks to broadcast music and formats that aren’t available on
commercial radio.

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

(June 10, 2011, Washington, DC) Four new international broadcasters have
partnered with AudioNow to provide mobile streaming to any mobile
device for their specialized content in the US. The newest broadcasters
to announce mobile distribution agreements with AudioNow are Radio
Degnigban in Fort Worth, TX; Kreyol News Network broadcasting from Ft.
Meyers, FL; Mighty FM based in Woodbridge, VA; and finally Ahenfie Radio
based in North Haven, CT. Audiences can listen live simply by calling
their station’s unique number at any time from any phone;
Radio Degnigban, listen live at 712.432.3276;
Kreyol News Network, listen live at 712.432.3278;
Radio MightyFM, listen live at 712.432.3279;
Ahenfie Radio, listen live at 712.432.3271;

“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 that rely on standard
mobile phones and can’t access their content through standard radio or
streaming devices.”

Radio Degnigban radio is a broadcast network that aims to serve and
educate the outside world about the culture and heritage of African
people. Radi Degnigban strives to provide balanced local, national and
international news to the African community in Texas and around the
world.

Radio Kreyol is a part of Kreyol News Network based in Southwest Florida
but serving Haitians all over the world with music, news and
commentaries from well known hosts in Haiti and the Diaspora. They
broadcast 24 hours a day on the internet and on different radio stations
in Fort Myers, Naples and all over Haiti.

Radio Mighty FM provides gospel music and Christian news to the African
community in Woodbridge, VA and around the world through the internet.

Ahenfie Radio started as Ahenfie Music in 2006, and officially launched
as Ahenfie Radio in June 2010. With hundreds of listeners a day, they
are one of the largest internet-only broadcasters for Africa. Ahenfie
Radio seeks to broadcast music and formats that aren’t available on
commercial radio.

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