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GREAT news!




Topic started on 15-3-2006 @ 02:52 PM by nomadrush


PRESS RELEASE Wednesday March 15th 2006



NetTalk UK Radio have achieved further success this week with a contract deal to take Ross Hemsworth's pro-paranormal talk show "Now THAT'S Weird" coast to coast across the USA, Canada and Mexico via a major US syndication company.

A spokesman for the US company said "we have great belief in this show and believe it will follow in the steps of the legendary Art Bell Show". Art Bell's coast to coast synicated programme currently has an audience of around 10 million listeners a week!

Now THAT'S Weird has already got a weekly audience in excess of 500,000 via syndication achieved solely by Net Talk UK Radio and Ross Hemsworth's popularity has been further increased with one of the busiest paranomal and conspiracy websites in the world offering to host an official forum for the show. Abovetopsecet.com which boasts over 5000 visitors an HOUR, are now hosting the official discussion forum for the show!

The success story of Net Talk UK, which only launched in Sept 2005, proves that Internet radio is a force to be reckoned with, and provides REAL competition to other analogue and digital radio stations.

Talk Sport and Radio 5 watch out - we're on your heels!



[edit on 3-16-2006 by Springer]



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reply posted on 15-3-2006 @ 05:08 PM by MadGreebo


Nomad that is wicked news!

Lets hope it starts a revolution in the USA.... Imagen it, USA freed from tyranny by thousands of angry ATS listeners.....rofl.

Kennedy case / 9-11 / Moon landings solved over night.... ROFL.



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reply posted on 15-3-2006 @ 06:10 PM by MauiStacey



Originally posted by nomadrush

PRESS RELEASE Wednesday March 15th 1930






Why is the date wrong?



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reply posted on 16-3-2006 @ 03:17 AM by nomadrush


OMG! I hadn't seen that - I wasn't even BORN then lol

Seems I can't edit it so perhaps one of the moderators will kindly change the "1930" to 2006!!

Ross

[edit on 16-3-2006 by nomadrush]



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reply posted on 16-3-2006 @ 05:16 AM by Vitalij


Congratulations, Ross!

I wish you to use this new launchpad creatively (not just remaining a professional)!

Vitalij



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reply posted on 16-3-2006 @ 05:30 AM by d1k


Heh, I remember some of the ATS brass saying several months ago (if not longer) that iNet raido is dead and/or dying. I was pretty astonished at their statments as iNet radio was/is getting extremely large, quite the opposite of the statements.

Everyone I know is listening to online Radio these days, a lot of us are sick of the main stream news as a lot of it is just what certain entities want the public to hear. Online radio has a bright future and I'm glad to see more paranormal stations coming up



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reply posted on 16-3-2006 @ 07:57 AM by nomadrush


Internet radio is indeed growing at an enormous rate, and whilst there are still a number of "bedroom DJ's" out there - many stations such as ours and The Blow Torch at www.meekerbroadcasting.com... are leading the way in competing head-on with analogue and digital radio stations.

The future of both radio and TV is probably via online sources, as more and more people are spending their business and leisure time on the Internet and abandoning regular radio and TV, as a feature in the Daily mail pointed out last week! Another news article claimed that ITV had lost over £50 Million in advertising revenue over the past 12 months. More and more advertisers are seeing the interactive benefits of the Internet and indeed Internet radio stations where listeners can immediately surf to the advertisers website with credit card at the ready whilst listening to the broadcast!

The future is certainly looking bright for Net Talk Radio!

Ross



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reply posted on 16-3-2006 @ 08:10 AM by Springer



Originally posted by nomadrush
OMG! I hadn't seen that - I wasn't even BORN then lol

Seems I can't edit it so perhaps one of the moderators will kindly change the "1930" to 2006!!

Ross

[edit on 16-3-2006 by nomadrush]


Fixed the date and the "hits" part..

GREAT NEWS Ross!

Springer...



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reply posted on 16-3-2006 @ 08:53 AM by nomadrush


Cheers for sorting the date out!

Ross



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