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A/V DailyNews Delivers First Streaming Newsfeed Based on its Patent Application for 'Producing Audio Visual Works on Networks'
Business Wire - September 23, 1999 09:35
PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 23, 1999--DYNAMIC MEDIA.COM's (OTC BB: DIMG) A/V DailyNews announced the launch of its audio video newsfeed to customers.
After two years of research and development, the unique and customized newsfeed in streaming video is available to all Internet sites on a partnership or co-branding basis. The service can be viewed at the Company's website at (www.avdn.com).
A/V DAILYNEWS also customizes the streaming news and offers private label solutions for multimedia news broadcasts and content for companies such as USABancShares.com (NASDAQ:USAB) and branded as usaTV (www.avdn.com/usatv) and (www.USABancShares.com) and select "usatv".
The A/V DailyNews can also be found on RealNetworks (NASDAQ: RNWK) RealGuide at (http://realguide.real.com/category.rxml?category_uid=19&content=cool) and on Comcasts (NASDAQ: CMCSA, CMCSK) at (www.onbroadband.com).
With unique Internet designed total digital TV production studios, A/V DailyNews is the only total audio and video origination news service on the Internet with news presented in a familiar TV format in 3 minute capsules specifically presented for Internet viewers.
The company utilizes its own Internet journalists, newscasters, production staff and facilities to produce original content and broadcasts the news each and every day by 8 am EST.
Designed primarily for broadband delivery and Internet cable transmission, the A/V DailyNews programming can be easily seen and heard utilizing slower modems.
Being the only international Internet TV news station with in-house program production, the company intends to deliver the news in several languages in the near term.
A/V DailyNews differs from other multimedia news companies such as divisions of CNN, CBS (NYSE: CBS) and ABC in that these companies merely modify analog TV transmitted content for the Internet. The result is unacceptable video transmission at significantly less frames per second than that of TV. Other companies like Broadcast.com (owned by Yahoo NASDAQ: YHOO), create alliances with others, aggregate streaming media and act as a distribution facility.
For an exciting view of the A/V DailyNews site presented in DHTML (dynamic html), those users with Internet Explorer 4.0 and RealPlayer G2 software can access the site at (http://www.avdn.com/pro/).
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