To: hungtran who wrote (492 ) 5/4/1999 10:46:00 AM From: Rick McDougall Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3664
Exodus Vice President Appointed to SpinRecords.com Advisory Board SAN DIEGO, May 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Solutions Media, Inc.(SMI), equity holders of SpinRecords.com and an Internet and convergence technology firm, announced today that Harry Barton, Vice President of Sales for Exodus Communications (Nasdaq: EXDS - news), has been appointed to the company's advisory. Mr. Barton is Vice President of Sales, for Exodus Communications Inc. (Nasdaq: EXDS - news). Before joining Exodus, Barton was Senior Marketing Manager, Enterprise Networking Division for IBM Corporation. Prior to this, he gained a wealth of experience as Director of Sales, for Northern Telecom for seven years. In the 70's, as the radio personality ''Captain Bueno'' for a Los Angeles radio station, Barton found his affinity for the music scene. Barton's digital music distribution experience comes from working with companies like Sony Music, WB, Virgin, Spinner.com, and MP3.com. ''Harry is a very exciting and creative individual. He has really jumped in with both feet and has become a very active member of the team. The momentum he adds to SpinRecords.com is almost immeasurable,'' commented Wayne Irving, President and CEO Solutions Media, Inc. About SpinRecords.com SpinRecords.com is the one stop shop for new and maturing artists. The site is to be dedicated to the independent music scene and has plans to provide all types of information to the aspiring artists and bands. Users will be able to download music in the MP3 and other formats to their local PC's and digital music players. About Solutions Media, Inc. Solutions Media is a technology research and development firm, focused on the development of an intuitive, highly polished, and efficient media- management system that will eventually run on the High Definition Television (HDTV). The interface, being ported to run on cable set-top boxes later this year, is a client-server system that allows all functionality to be managed by the client putting the majority of the computing burden on the server. The product is expected also to be available in an ''in-the-browser'' version later this year.