Modavox and West Virginia Media Holdings Complete Streaming Agreement
Posted on: Monday, 2 October 2006, 15:00 CDT
Modavox, Inc. (OTCBB:MDVX) today announced it has completed an agreement with media chain, West Virginia Media Holdings to bring streaming video and audio applications for local and national advertising campaigns. This revenue sharing opportunity will utilize Modavox's patented BoomBox system employed for the delivery of rich media content.
West Virginia Media Holdings (www.wvmh.com) is a media chain in West Virginia. It owns television stations in each of the four main media markets in the state, as well as a weekly newspaper. The group owns WOWK in Huntington, West Virginia, WVNS-TV in Beckley, West Virginia, and WTRF in Wheeling, West Virginia, which are all affiliated with the CBS network, and WBOY in Clarksburg, West Virginia which is affiliated with NBC. It also owns the State Journal weekly newspaper. West Virginia Media Holdings is the first truly statewide media voice, reaching more than 80 percent of West Virginians with newsgathering and entertainment capabilities while serving as a steadfast advocate for our state's growth and prosperity. CEO of West Virginia Media Holdings, Bray Cary, is the former VP of Marketing at NASCAR.
Modavox CEO David Ide stated, "We are excited to be working with West Virginia Media Holdings in our continued efforts to provide our state of the art rich media technologies with traditional media looking to expand to the internet markets." Mr. Ide continues, "We are looking forward to a successful launch and mutually profitable results."
Modavox, Inc. (www.modavox.com), a pioneer in internet broadcasting, producing and syndicating online audio and video, offers innovative, effective and comprehensive online tools for reaching targeted niche communities worldwide. Through patented Modavox technology, Modavox delivers content straight to desktops and internet-enabled devices. Modavox provides managed access for live and on-demand Internet Radio Broadcasting, E-learning and Rich Media Advertising.
Source: Business Wire
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