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AudioFeast Spreads Portable Listening Enjoyment for All to Hear; List of Content Providers Continues to Grow, Offering an Alternative to Commercial Radio.


MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- AudioFeast, the first to market portable Internet radio Listening to audio broadcasts via the Internet. There are more than 4,000 broadcasts available on the Internet that can be streamed and played by a software media player in the computer or in a stand-alone Internet radio with the software built in.  for MP3 players, mobile devices and PCs, today announced that it has added more than 20 independent Internet radio stations to its growing list of content providers. Along with driving millions of listeners to the AudioFeast service via promotions on selected Internet radio stations, the new additions to the service continue the company's latest initiative to provide the premier Internet radio programs and content for personal digital audio devices.

"We are delivering on our commitment to bring the best in premium Internet radio content to MP3 owners," said Tom Carhart, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of AudioFeast. "By re-igniting the passion people feel about radio programming, we're helping spur the idea of accessing your entertainment choices on the MP3 player platform."

New Internet See Web 2.0 and Internet2.  radio program content available via AudioFeast includes a wide variety of music and entertainment sites, including Digitally Imported Digitally Imported (DI.fm) is a multi-channel Internet radio service based in New York city, that specializing in electronic dance music genres. It also offers other genres of music through its sister network, SKY.fm. , Thump Radio, Hitz Radio Some of the information in this article or section may not be verified by . It should be checked for inaccuracies and modified to cite reliable sources.

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, Creation Steppin' and Whisperings: Solo Piano Radio. For a complete list of providers, go to www.audiofeast.com/audiolibrary/providers.

"Allowing our listeners access to programming on a mobile device, instead of a PC or laptop, is very exciting," said Ari Shohat, founder and manager of Digitally Imported (www.di.fm). "AudioFeast has enabled millions of loyal fans the opportunity to listen to their favorite Digitally Imported music wherever they choose."

"AudioFeast is an additional distribution method for many well-know Internet radio stations around the globe," said Peter Bradley Peter Charles Stephen Bradley (born 12 April 1953) is an English politician, and was Labour Member of Parliament for The Wrekin from the 1997 election until the 2005 election, when he lost his seat to Mark Pritchard of the Conservative Party. , vice president of business development for AudioFeast. "In turn, those Internet radio stations gain new devoted and mobile fans, and AudioFeast secures a growing customer base."

The company also today announced at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas:

--New player compatibility with iriver America's just-launched digital audio device, the H10 hard disk MP3 player See hard disk player. . Seen as a direct competitor to the Apple iPod Mini, users of the H10 player may access AudioFeast's growing list of Internet radio content and enjoy a vast library of music and entertainment programming. AudioFeast previously announced in November 2004 a strategic collaboration with iriver America to deliver compatibility with the company's iFP-700 series and iFP-800 series flash-based MP3 players.

--AudioFeast has partnered with digital audio player See digital music player, digital media hub and digital media server.  manufacturers, Hyun Won America and MPIO MPIO Multipath Input/Output
MPIO Multi-Play Internet Audio
MPIO Multi Path Input Output
, to offer the first AudioFeast co-branded, pre-bundled MP3 players. Consumers who purchase the new MobiBlu(TM) America or MPIO flash-based MP3 players will now have a complete, ready-to-use portable audio solution, allowing easy accessibility to AudioFeast's ever-expanding selection of premier Internet and terrestrial radio programming.

AudioFeast is the first to market Internet radio service for portable digital audio players. The service presents the most popular Internet radio stations, nationally syndicated shows and an assortment of independent media outlets and programs from around the globe in a commercial-free radio format. AudioFeast is currently compatible with iriver, MobiBlu America, MPIO and Slim Devices MP3 players and is available via several subscription plans beginning at $2.99.

About AudioFeast

AudioFeast is first to market with a portable Internet radio service for MP3 players, mobile devices and PCs. The service features more than 400 channels of "all you can listen to" music news, sports, and entertainment radio programming. Built on its patent pending Virtual Broadcast Network, AudioFeast delivers popular radio programs to a variety of portable devices, and over networks, with far greater ease-of-use, reliability and cost efficiency than traditional distribution methods. Founded in 2002, the company is privately funded. For more information call 650-940-9418 or visit www.audiofeast.com.
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