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And one more major metropolitan area signs up . . . Company Press Release Recovery Network Launches in Denver SANTA MONICA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 11, 1999--Recovery Network (Nasdaq:RNET - news) and Denver Community Television (DCTV) recently announced an agreement to launch Recovery Network's cable television programming on DCTV Channel 55 on TCI in Denver on March 5, 1999. DCTV is available in approximately 112,000 households in the City and County of Denver on TCI. William Moses, chairman of the board of Recovery Network, stated: ''We are delighted to have more and more communities acknowledge the importance of Recovery Network programming as a vital, daily resource. The upcoming launch in Denver is demonstrative of Recovery Network's continuing momentum nationwide.'' Recovery Network programming will air on DCTV channel 55 daily from midnight to 4 am. Eric W. Zipf, executive director of DCTV, said: ''I am excited about our partnership with Recovery Network. The type of programming they are providing is a perfect fit with the mission of DCTV, which is to be an outlet for community oriented, informational programs that have a positive impact. This collaboration allows DCTV to move to another level of service to our community. We are proud to be an outlet for the positive type programming offered through Recovery Network and to work with a local nonprofit organization, Youth Power, to bring this programming to Denver.'' DCTV is a non-profit organization providing public access television in the city of Denver. DCTV can be seen on channels 55, 57 and 58 on TCI in Denver. Residents complete free classes to produce and crew for community-oriented programs. In addition, media coverage is offered for local nonprofit organizations through the community calendar and the live studio, Denver on 58. About Recovery Network and Recovery Interactive LLC The Recovery Network is a digital media company utilizing its cable television network currently being delivered into over 5 million U.S. households, Internet and telephony platforms to provide social and behavioral health programming, products and services to a national audience. Recovery Interactive, a limited liability company comprised of TCI On-Line Holdings, FHC Internet Services and Recovery Network, provides Internet services to those affected. The company's primary market are those impacted by social and behavioral problems that effect 100 million Americans at a cost to the economy in excess of one-half trillion dollars annually in increased health care costs, crime and lost productivity. Recovery Network's National Partnership for Recovery and Prevention (NPRP) consists of over 50 prominent national health, recovery and prevention organizations such as Betty Ford Center, Child Welfare League and MADD that represent over 40 million people throughout the United States. Information on the company may also be found on the Internet at www.recoverynetwork.com. Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: The statements which are not historical facts contained in this press release are forward-looking statements that involve certain risks and uncertainties including but not limited to risks associated with the uncertainty of future financial results, additional financing requirements, development of new products, government approval processes, the impact of competitive products or pricing, technological changes, the effect of economic conditions, and other uncertainties detailed in the company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contact: Recovery Network Inc., Santa Monica Sandra Eddy, Vice President 310/393-3979 or Investor Relations: Continental Capital & Equity Corp. Dodi Zirkle, 407/682-2001