Local Radio News Goes Up On EBAY


May 21, 2004 -- Radio stations have been for sale on Ebay, there was a guy in a wedding dress last week trying to sell his ex's bridal ensemble...and now radio broadcasters can cash in on this 400-dollar deal offered on Ebay.

The 400-dollar asking price is for one month of virtual newscasts (a 3 hour shift Monday-Friday) supplied to your radio station and delivered, not by UPS, but as mp3's sent to FTP servers or attached to email.

In operation since 2001, the Newscast Network has supplied daily local news in the markets of Albuquerque, New Mexico and Austin, Texas and more recently has added stations in Idaho and Utah.

The 400 dollar price is the lowest monthly rate usually reserved for market sizes 201+, but this auction is open to all markets as an introductory offer. Additional dayparts are available, as well as continuation of the service on a contract based on market size.

Newscast Network Director Kevin Coan said "I ran out of garage sale items, so I really had to get creative", the chuckling Coan wiped the smile off his face and said he really does take Local News very seriously as well as client satisfaction.

To view the Local News auction, visit Ebay at
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4169434631 or go to the company website at www.kevincoanmedia.com and click the Ebay link. Or just bypass the middleman by clicking the "Newscast Network" link.

Coan can be reached at 216-410-1954 or by email at kcmedia@adelphia.net.




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