SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 27, 1999--Solutions Media Inc. Wednesday announced the launch of their most recent Web works: BizSoup.com.
After last weeks' reported Internic hardware troubles, Solutions Media's highly professional group of artists and engineers were excited to cut the ribbon on the national radio show's Web site. The site offers a number of services and eye treats to listeners and surfers.
Bizness Soup, once a local radio program in Southern California, in December converted the show to a national audience. The show specializes in looking at small-cap emerging growth companies and anything else that makes for interesting business radio.
The look and feel of the site goes along with that ''highly polished'' look that Solutions Media is so good at. Their previous works have recently gotten them national media attention.
John DeBevoise, host of the show, stated, ''This is very exciting for us. We have wanted to do this for three years. The Web site adds immeasurable credibility to any organization and we are very pleased to have found the excellence of Solutions Media to add it to ours.''
Solutions Media and Corporate Stock Promotions, producers of the radio show, co-own the site. Solutions Media manages the site and is including it in its product called the ''Solutions Media Marketing Engine.'' The SMME is a network of media-related services that create tremendous exposure for any Web site. The SMME includes all forms of media, radio, television, Internet, and print. These media points are blanketed with advertisements that promote online commerce and services.
As credited to Capital Asset Management and Peacock Financial Corp. (OTC BB:PFCK - news), Solutions Media, primarily involved in convergence technologies, is planning on being a publicly traded Internet company sometime later this year.
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