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To: dreamer who wrote (58)5/20/1998 8:56:00 PM
From: Dave Gore  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 227
 
UPDATE: WEDNESDAY CALL WITH IRWIN ROTH, CEO of ISDN

Yes, nice conversation again today. Irwin said that the President of OEN in Florida and the web designers are essentially done with the site, just uploading content to it and last minute design touches. It will look really nice and be very easy to use.....great first impression, I'm told by the designers, who also have stock in the company.

ISDN will either release news tomorrow or on Mon or Tues of next week. Irwin said Friday is a bad day to release news, since everybody's mind goes home for the weekend early.

There will be other news on a more consistent basis now, and he is in some high level talks Thurs and Fri. that he could not disclose to us at this time.

He is very careful not to hype, but understands we need information. The next phase will be additional content and concert additions to the PAY PER LISTEN SITE schedule.... neat historical footage, as well as concert information (performers and performance schedules, even customized to key metroplitan areas, I believe) with not only First run artists, but also concerts of local interest.

THEN looking into the future will be the development of their powerful, Video technology. that will take the compnay to a whole new level at some point.)

So, this looks solid short term and really exceptional as both the oen site gets really rolling and the Video technology of 30 frames per second over the Web gets rolling.