To: Wayne Rumball who wrote (11158 ) 5/19/1999 3:11:00 PM From: LANCE B Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13776
AMRE- picked up some at 3.875... just in case the new name catches on.. will be changing symbols to WHAT-WHATSONLINE.COM another uk play Business Editors RICHMOND HILL, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 13, 1999--American Alliance Corporation (OTCBB: AMRE) today announced its exclusive Joint Venture Agreement with Hollinger Digital, Inc., the new media management and investment arm of Southam Inc. and Hollinger International Inc. (NYSE: HLR). With a combined paid daily circulation of 4.1 million, Hollinger International is one of the world's leading newspaper publishing companies whose properties include The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Telegraph in the United Kingdom, The Chicago Sun-Times, The Jerusalem Post, The National Post in Canada, as well as some 348 additional titles in the United States and Canada. Under the terms of the exclusive Agreement, American Alliance, through its media streaming portal, www.whatsonline.com, will provide world-wide aggregated media streaming content on a co- branded basis to Hollinger Digital's UK portal, UKMax (www.ukmax.com). Online users seeking media streaming content will be able to hyperlink from the front page of UKMax directly to www.whatsonline.com. Similar prominent direct links will be made available from other pages with UKMax, specifically relating to sports, entertainment, news, fashion, travel, health and weather and other topics. American Alliance shall receive a percentage of the net revenues generated from advertising, marketing, subscription, or other sources relating to the co-branded joint venture. "UKMax is pleased to have WhatsOnLine.com be the provider of choice for our media streaming content," comments Mr. Daniel Conaghan, Vice President for Hollinger Digital. "With greater numbers of