To: cazz who wrote (16709 ) 5/13/1999 10:55:00 AM From: DAVID C. DeANGELIS Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 27722
THESE DEALS ARE NEW TO ME! READ... (A BIT OF FILING FROM YAHOO) - AT&T Corporation. We have entered into an agreement with AT&T under which AT&T will provide additional bandwidth, round-the-clock technical support and redundant back-up servers, to meet our increasing listener demand. - MediaOne. We have created a co-branded Web site with MediaOne, the broadband services arm of MediaOne Group. MediaOne is a leading provider of cable modem (broadband), telephone and wireless communications services. Some of the MediaOne Web sites contain links to NetRadio that enable MediaOne subscribers to listen to our programming through a higher quality connection than is normally available through a standard telephone line. - @Home Network. We offer two 80kbps channels to @Home Network, a division of @Home Corporation. @Home provides high-speed, fully-integrated multimedia Internet and online services using cable television technology. @Home subscribers have the opportunity to listen to our programming through a higher quality connection than is normally available through a standard telephone line. - Ark Interface II. Since August 1, 1997, we have had an Electronic Advertising Agreement with Ark Interface II of Seattle, Washington. Ark Interface II operates a Web site called MySpace Online, formerly known as Planet Oasis. A radio tower branded "NetRadio" appears on the home page cityview of MySpace Online. NetRadio also operates a custom, commerce-enabled audio interface that appears on the MySpace Online Daily page and provides access to 39 NetRadio music and information channels. - Packard Bell NEC, Inc. Under the Ark Interface II agreement, all Packard Bell and NEC Ready brand multimedia personal computers sold in the United States since July 1998 with Windows 98 operating systems feature an audio player interface called Net Media Player on the desktop. The Net Media Player provides access to 35 NetRadio music and information channels.