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Technology Stocks : Audio and Radio on the Internet- NAVR

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To: Annette who wrote (3398)1/6/1999 9:27:00 AM
From: Lynn  Read Replies (2) of 27722
 
Good morning!

About J-Bird of yesterday, here's part of a news item from Dec. 22:

The article is to announce that J-Bird:

>has retained Constant
Management as Financial and Strategic Business Advisor in connection >with expansion and growth
plans for 1999.

Then it tells about J-Bird and mentions NAVR>

>J-Bird sets itself apart from web-only businesses and conventional record labels by
>successfully blending traditional brick and mortar distribution with the sizzle and growth of Internet
>visibility and distribution, typified by projects with AT&T's a2b music, CDnow and Trans World
>Entertainment.

[skip block]

>J-Bird Records was founded by Jay Barbieri in 1996 as the First World Wide Web Recording
>Label. Since then, the label has seen its catalog grow to over 260 titles and has distribution to over
>50,000 accounts nationally via the Navarre Corporation [Nasdaq:NAVR - news], the country's
>largest distributor of independent labels.

It sounds as if someone should call J-Bird to find out if they are also distributing their offering through NAVR's on-line facilities or only through NAVR's on-the-ground markets. I don't own any shares of J-Bird so I'll let someone who does make the call.

Lynn
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