BRS Media's dot.FM Announces Amsterdam's Radio 10 FM is 'The Newest .FM station on the Net!'.SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 9, 1999-- BRS BRS - Big Red Switch. This abbreviation is fairly common on-line. Media's dot.FM, the Premium Multimedia Domain on the Net, announced today that Amsterdam's Radio 10 FM is the latest station on the web to get an Address with Radio's name on it! Radio 10 FM (www.radio10.fm) is the newest station to sign on under .FM, "The premium domain name for the broadcasting industry," and can be heard "Live on the Net" 24/7 using RealNetworks Real Player. "We're excited to have Amsterdam's Radio 10 FM under dot.FM," remarked George T. Bundy, chairman & 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 BRS Media Inc. "dot.FM, the Premium Multimedia Domain on the Net, offers the broadcasting industry, as well as the Internet community a compelling alternative to a .COMmon or .COMplicated Web Address." He added, "What's easier to remember then a Web Address with Radio's name on it, like WGRF WGRF Western Grains Research Foundation (Canada) WGRF World's Greatest Railfans .FM (www.wgrf.fm) and Q101 (www.q101.fm)." The growing list of world class .FM Radio Stations include; LA's Power 106 (www.power106.fm), St. Louis' 97 FM The Rock (www.97.fm), and Toronto's KISS 92 (www.kiss92.fm); as well as international stations like: JOYFM Beijing China (www.joyfm.fm), and Liepzig Germany's Oldie old·ie n. Something old, especially a song that was once popular. oldie Noun Informal an old song, film, or person Noun 1. .FM (www.oldie.fm). According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. BRS Media, the fastest growing segment of radio continues to be stations streaming on the Internet. In a span of over 3 years the number of radio webcasters has leapt from under 50 to nearly 3,000. Currently 2,934 radio stations "broadcast" their signal on the net, up from 1,708 stations a year ago. One out of four radio stations with a site on the net are webcasting live online. BRS Media is a full service Internet e-commerce firm that assists radio in building and branding on the power of the Net. The company's online divisions includes dot.FM, (www.dot.fm) domain registrar See domain name registrar. of premium .FM (TLD (Top Level Domain) The highest level domain category in the Internet domain naming system. There are two types: the generic top level domains (gTLDs) such as .com, .org, and .net, and the country codes, such as .ca, .uk and .jp. See gTLD and Internet domain name. ) domains, RadioWeb.FM (www.radioweb.fm) a full featured web-site hosting service, and Web-Radio.com (www.web-radio.com) providing radio stations with a turnkey solution geared toward building a business to broadcast over the Internet. BRS Media can be found on the World Wide Web at www.brsmedia.fm. |
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