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Technology Stocks : NBG Radio Network (NSBD)

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To: Gordon Gekko who wrote ()12/29/1998 5:39:00 PM
From: Gordon Gekko  Read Replies (1) of 25
 
COMPUSERVE INTERACTIVE RADIO & HOLLYWOOD HOTLINE
LINK WITH NBG RADIO NETWORK

PORTLAND, OREGON (August 13, 1998) - - NBG Radio Network (OTC:
NSBD) announced today the signing of a radio syndication agreement with
CompuServe Interactive Radio and Eliot Stein of Hollywood Hotline. The new
program that will be syndicated by NBG Radio Network will be called Eliot Stein. The
program will be delivered live via satellite to radio stations from Los Angeles,
Monday-Friday, 10:00pm-1:00am Pacific Daylight Time. Each show will feature
authorities covering UFOs, History, Paranormal, Politics, Archaeology, Science,
Conspiracies, Technology, Religion, The Unexplained, Current Events, and much
more. Eliot Stein is delivered on a market exclusive basis and is scheduled to launch on
approximately 50 radio stations September 14, 1998.

Stein currently hosts the major daily one-hour Internet Live Audio Interview show
called Stein Online, at www.compuserve.com/cir, a presentation of CompuServe
Interactive Radio and Broadcast.Com (Nasdaq - BCST). Stein says, "That Internet
show is geared towards the late afternoon/early evening audience and is skewed
towards a great deal of entertainment guests/pop culture. The late-night radio show I'll
be doing with NBG Radio Network will differ in that it will focus only on harder topics
that listeners want to hear in that time period." Eliot Stein, a veteran of both online talk
shows and syndicated/network radio goes on to say, "I'm excited about the
opportunity NBG has given me with this venture. With program directors wanting a
quality program to choose from in that late night time slot, this show will be a winner."

According to Dean Gavoni, Ph.D., Vice President of NBG Radio Network, "Signing
Eliot is NBG's first step of expansion on the largest market on the globe, the internet. It
also gives NBG a viable program to compete in the late night time slot against the Art
Bells of the world. Now stations have a solid choice for live, late night talk
programming."

The NBG Radio Network currently produces and syndicates 26 national radio
programs reaching over 1,500 radio stations in the United States. The Company is
traded OTC, under the symbol, NSBD.
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