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Co-Founder of Webnoize Conferences Joins Earjam.com Advisory Committee.


Business Editors/High-Tech Writers

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, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 24, 2000

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 of Digital Music Network, Brings 25 Years of

Entertainment Industry Experience to New Media Venture

Earjam.com, a leading developer of software and services for the Internet music market, today announced that Ted Cohen, executive vice president of Digital Music Network (DMN DMN Dimension
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), has joined its Advisory Committee.

Cohen brings 25 years of entertainment industry experience to the company and is a widely acknowledged multimedia pioneer and electronic commerce expert. Earjam.com is the developer of the Earjam IMP (Internet Music Player) and Audiobot(TM) technology that provides music fans with a direct connection to the music and artists they like, while making it easy to find, download, play and burn music off the Net.

As co-founder and Chairman of the Webnoize Conferences, Cohen was instrumental in its establishment as the premiere music and media conference. Prior to DMN, Cohen headed Consulting Adults, a new media consulting firm Noun 1. consulting firm - a firm of experts providing professional advice to an organization for a fee
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 specializing in the convergence of music and new technology.

The firm, whose activities are now under the DMN umbrella, has provided Internet marketing, strategic planning, and business development services to music, entertainment, and technology companies including Microsoft, Amplified.com, Amazon.com, Liquid Audio, DreamWorks Records, Rioport.com, Hollywood Stock Exchange, ArtistDirect and many others.

In 1994, Cohen was appointed Vice President of Multimedia Music for Philips Media Worldwide. In this capacity, he managed the acquisition, development, and production of all interactive music releases including the multi-award-winning Philips/Island Records ECD ECD Early Childhood Development
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Between 1986 and 1989, Cohen was Senior Vice President for Sales, Marketing and Promotion at Cypress Records, securing several unique corporate marketing partnerships including Paramount Pictures, Cambridge Soundworks, Atari and Columbia/Tri-Star Home Video. During his 12-year career at Warner Bros BROS Brothers
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., Cohen worked closely with such industry legends as Fleetwood Mac, The Who, Pretenders, Van Halen and Prince.

About the Earjam IMP

Earjam.com's new IMP software provides music fans with a direct connection to the music and artists they like, while making it easy to find, download, play and burn music off the Net. The Earjam IMP is the world's first free universal Player/Burner that solves the problem of conflicting music file formats, security measures and hardware standards, by supporting all popular formats and hardware devices.

Users can play MP3s, Windows Media files, audio CDs, plus over a dozen additional formats, and transfer their music to popular devices such as the Diamond RIO and Creative Nomad, as well as burn CDs they can play in any standard CD player. The Earjam IMP automatically handles all downloading, ripping, unlocking and transcoding, without requiring any user interaction or technical knowledge. The consumer simply selects the music they want and sends it to the desired device.

About the Earjam Audiobot(TM) Technology

The Earjam IMP also makes it simple for music fans to find the music they like, using Earjam's patent-pending Audiobot(TM) technology that spiders across the web using user-defined preference filters. Music links, including graphics, video and descriptive text, are then delivered directly to the user's desktop, to preview, buy, download and burn.

The Earjam Audiobot(TM) secure communication layer acts as a conduit between consumer's preferences and Internet content, enabling artists to reach out to their existing and new fans, while completely protecting the consumer's anonymity.

About Earjam.com

Founded in October 1999, by executives from the CD-recording and Internet software application markets, Earjam.com, Inc. (www.earjam.com) is a privately-held corporation and a leading supplier of Internet music software and services to the online music market. Earjam.com is an active member of SDMI (Secure Digital Music Initiative) A set of rules for securely distributing digital music over the Internet. Announced in February 1999, it is backed by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and Sony, Warner, BMG, EMI and Universal, the top five , the Secure Digital Music Initiative Secure Digital Music Initiative (SDMI) was a forum formed in late 1998, comprised of more than 200 IT, consumer electronics, security technology, ISP and recording industry companies, ostensibly with the purpose of developing technology specifications that protected the , and DiMA, the Digital Media Association, and is dedicated to making it easy for mainstream music consumers to find, download and record music off the Net.

Earjam.com's partners and licensors include EMusic.com, CDNow, Hollywood Stock Exchange, INTERVU, Oak Technology, Inc., Thomson/Fraunhofer IIS (Internet Information Services) Microsoft's Web server. IIS runs under the server versions of Windows, adding HTTP server capability to the Windows operating system. , QSound, CDDB (CD DataBase) An online music database service from Gracenote, Emeryville, CA (www.gracenote.com). Developed in the mid-1990s by Ti Kan and Steve Sherf and officially known as MusicID, the CDDB is widely used to find album and song titles for the tracks on a CD. , MP3.com, Microsoft Corporation, Diamond Multimedia, Muze, Myplay.com, and Creative Technologies.

Note to Editors: Earjam, Audiobot, Earjam IMP and Earjam.com are registered trademarks of Earjam.com, Inc.
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