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Kittie, The The, Blackalicious and much more. AtomicPop.com, the leading online music destination, today announced the launch of Jet Lounge, an immersive multimedia world merging elements of video, visuals, audio and text throughout in-depth coverage of some of today's most progressive artists and leading entertainers in the music world and beyond. Jet Lounge is the first in a series of upcoming original programming and content initiatives, supplementing current broadband efforts found in Atomic TV, Atomic Pop Radio and Games. Select content will continue to be syndicated through windowsmedia.com with additional partners to be announced To be announced (TBA) A contract for the purchase or sale of an MBS to be delivered at an agreed-upon future date but does not include a specified pool number and number of pools or precise amount to be delivered. shortly. "The Internet and emerging technologies have enabled us to start and grow a company with a unique business model that defies traditional definitions," said Serina Mayer, Atomic Pop's Managing Director of Online Operations. "We have completely synthesized, reinvented and transformed various traditional components into a compelling mix of online programming." Jet Lounge was conceptualized and developed by Atomic Pop's in-house design team, led by Jim Evans James Bremond Evans (born November 5 1946 in Longview, Texas) is a former umpire in Major League Baseball who worked in the American League from 1971 to 1999. He now operates one of baseball's two major umpiring schools. (t.a.z.), Atomic Pop's Executive Creative Director, and by Randy Bookasta, Atomic Pop's recently appointed Vice-President of Content Development. Bookasta is the former Editor In Chief of the premier alternative music magazine Ray Gun, where he strategically guided the magazine to internationally renowned status during his seven-year tenure. He will oversee Jet Lounge initiatives and will work closely with Evans on all of Atomic Pop's original content and programming. Jet Lounge premieres with interactive pieces on such influential artists as goth-rock pioneer Robert Smith from The Cure, an interview between skateboard legend Tony Hawk and MTV's Tom Green, an interactive look at the Jungle Brothers, joke-rockers Tenacious D go one-on-one with the Foo Fighters, and much more. Each segment is woven with a combination of text, visuals, video and audio, enabling the user to experience a multi-dimensional representation of the artist and topic. ABOUT ATOMIC POP Atomic Pop was founded by Al Teller, the former head of MCA MCA in full Music Corporation of America Entertainment conglomerate. It was founded in Chicago in 1924 by Jules Stein as a talent agency. In the 1960s it bought Decca Records and Universal Pictures, and today it produces films, music, and television shows. Music Entertainment Group, president of CBS records
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