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Audible Debuts "Justice Talking" -- First Internet-based Premier of a Public Radio Program.


PHILADELPHIA and WAYNE, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 10, 1999--

First Time Public Radio Program is Available

Online Prior to Radio Debut

Justice Talking Justice Talking is a weekly radio show, syndicated on National Public Radio and hosted by Margot Adler, that tackles public policy and social issues with debates.

It is the flagship of a multi-media civic education initiative online, in print and in classrooms.
, hosted by National Public Radio personality Margot Adler Margot Adler (born 16 April 1946) is an author, journalist, lecturer, Wiccan priestess and radio journalist and correspondent for National Public Radio (NPR). Biography
Though born in Little Rock, Arkansas, Adler grew up mostly in New York City.
 will become the first public radio program to premiere on the Internet when it is inaugurated on the Audible Inc. (Nasdaq: ADBL ADBL Agricultural Development Bank Limited (Nepal) ) web site, www.audible.com.

The appearance of Justice Talking on audible.com marks the beginning of the program's audio distribution partnership and can now be streamed or downloaded from audible.com. Each episode of the new radio show, taped before a live audience at Philadelphia's Independence Mall Independence Mall is a description of several places including:
  • Independence Mall is a part of the Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia, PA.
, is based on a pending lawsuit that raises substantial issues of constitutional law, helping listeners to better understand the differing values that lie at the heart of democracy. The inaugural program will take an hour long look at school vouchers school vouchers, government grants aimed at improving education for the children of low-income families by providing school tuition that can be used at public or private schools.  and features a debate between legal advocates Clint Bolick Clint Bolick (born December 26,1957 in Elizabeth, New Jersey[1]), is the director of the Goldwater Institute Center for Constitutional Litigation in Phoenix, Arizona.  and Barry Lynn Two prominent Americans use the name Barry Lynn professionally, generally without including their middle initial:
  • Barry C. Lynn is a writer who covers global economic issues.
  • Barry W.
.

Justice Talking is the first program about "hot button" constitutional issues to appear on Audible, www.audible.com, one of the Internet's largest and most diverse sites for premium spoken audio for playback on personal computers and mobile digital audio devices. Individual programs or subscriptions to the entire series can be purchased at audible.com, allowing the listener to control when they hear the program, regardless of when the program is aired. In addition, the digital audio file of Justice Talking can be loaded onto any number of "AudibleReady" portable digital audio devices listening away from the PC.

"We are confident that Justice Talking is one of those radio shows that will be considered a "must listen" for anyone who wants to get beyond the sound-bite dominated radio and television news," said Don Katz, chairman and founder of Audible, Inc. "We welcome Justice Talking to Audible's ever-growing roster of the best creators of compelling spoken audio."

"We at Justice Talking are proud to partner with Audible and its innovative Internet audio See RealAudio.  service," said Kathryn Kolbert, executive producer of Justice Talking. "Now anyone can listen to the show, regardless of where they are located and when they want to hear it, furthering our goal of providing access to Justice Talking to as wide an audience as possible."

About Audible

Audible is one of the Internet's largest and most diverse providers of premium spoken-audio content for playback on personal computers and mobile devices. Founded in 1995 and headquartered in Wayne, N.J., Audible allows customers to take better advantage of their commute, travel and desktop computer time by delivering premium information and entertainment when their eyes are busy but their minds are free. Audible's content partners include more than 100 leading audio book publishers, broadcasters, magazine and newspaper publishers, business information providers, and educational and cultural institutions. Visitors to www.audible.com can browse, sample, purchase, subscribe to Verb 1. subscribe to - receive or obtain regularly; "We take the Times every day"
subscribe, take

buy, purchase - obtain by purchase; acquire by means of a financial transaction; "The family purchased a new car"; "The conglomerate acquired a new company";
, schedule and download more than 17,000 hours of audio content. The company's technology partners include AT&T Corp., Casio Inc., Compaq Computer Corporation (company) Compaq Computer Corporation - The largest US manufacturer and vendor of IBM PC compatible personal computers and servers. Compaq was started in 1982 by three ex-Texas Instruments employees.

Quarterly sales $2499M, profits $210M (Aug 1994).

http://compaq.com/.
, Creative Labs Inc., Diamond Multimedia Systems Inc., Everex Systems Inc., The Intel Corporation, Microsoft Corporation, Philips and RealNetworks. Audible's mission is to focus on audio content sourcing, development, packaging, delivery, and playback, as well as the advancement of platform, tools, services, and varied licensing opportunities afforded by the Audible Internet audio service.

About Justice Talking

Justice Talkings' 13 week introductory series will air on public radio stations beginning September 13, 1999 with its premiere on Philadelphia's WHYY 90.9 FM. The show is produced by the Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of Pennsylvania (body, education) University of Pennsylvania - The home of ENIAC and Machiavelli.

http://upenn.edu/.

Address: Philadelphia, PA, USA.
 in cooperation with the National Constitution Center and the Penn National Commission on Society, Culture and Community. For additional information on future shows visit the Justice Talking web site at www.justicetalking.org.
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