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STREAMING MEDIA: DYNAMIC MEDIA.COM Releases Michael Jordan Tribute As First Collectible RealPlayer Video at A/V DailyNews

Business Wire, Jan 14, 1999

PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 14, 1999--DYNAMIC MEDIA.COM's (OTC BB:DIMG - news) A/V DailyNews announced Thursday that a series of recordable video programming is now available on its all-streaming media website.

A/V DailyNews presents "A Tribute to Michael Jordan," the first in a series of collectible video memorabilia on the Internet. It includes an exclusive interview by A/V DailyNews' Roman Gabriel with Michael Jordan. The Keepsake can be found by accessing http://www.avdailynews.com/sports/index.html.> Note: To record and save A/V DailyNews streaming media documents, it is necessary to use RealPlayer Plus (5.0 or G2). Select "record" from the RealPlayer Viewer in order to save the streaming media document and conveniently view off-line.

The A/V DailyNews is the only site where streaming video news content can be recorded and saved for off-line viewing. Broadcast.com (NASDAQ: BRCM), SportsLine (NASDAQ: SPLN) and other news services do not allow recording of streaming media.

A/V DailyNews will continue to produce and make available recordable streaming RealPlayer video for download on the internet, which will include special editions in sports, news, entertainment, and business.

Through an association with RealNetworks (NASDAQ:RNWK - news) RealGuide, A/V DailyNews.com can now be found side by side with Broadcast.com (NASDAQ:BCST - news), ABCNews, CNN News, ESPN and SportsLine (NASDAQ:SPLN - news).

For an exciting view of the A/V DailyNews site, those users with Internet Explorer and RealPlayer G2 software can access the site at http://www.avdailynews.com/pro/.> DYNAMIC MEDIA.COM's partners include RealNetworks (NASDAQ:RNWK - news), CyberCash (NASDAQ:CYCH - news), Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT news) and VeriSign (NASDAQ:VRSN - news), CNBC/Dow Jones, Business Wire, Comtex (OTC BB:CMTX - news) and Ivanhoe Broadcasting News.

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