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TheStreet.com Wins 2006 min Award for Best E-Mail Newsletter

Business Wire, March 16, 2006

NEW YORK -- TheStreet.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: TSCM), a leading provider of financial commentary, analysis and news, won the 2006 Best E-mail Newsletter Award from min for TheStreet.com Options Alerts (http://www.thestreet.com/k/oa/index.html).

TheStreet.com Options Alerts is a paid subscription e-mail service that identifies investment opportunities in the options market. The service consists of e-mail alerts that detail potential options trades as they arise and a weekly outlook that details potential options trades for the coming week.

TheStreet.com Options Alerts is written by Steven Smith, a former seat-holding member of the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) and the Chicago Options Exchange (CBOE), and a regular contributor to RealMoney, TheStreet.com's paid subscription Web site.

"We are especially honored by this award," said David J. Morrow, the editor-in-chief of TheStreet.com. "We used an innovative approach with TheStreet.com Options Alerts in that we moved what traditionally is a weekly summary to the beginning of the week and made it forward-looking. The service has been very successful, and it is rewarding to be recognized by our peers for that."

The Media Industry Newsletter, or min, holds its annual awards ceremony to recognize online publishing and marketing achievements. The award for Best E-mail Newsletter is the sixth citation TheStreet.com has received from min. In 2003, TheStreet.com received Honorable Mention for Best Premium Web Site for RealMoney.com. In 2004, TheStreet.com received Honorable Mention for Best Premium Web Site for Street Insight. And in 2005, TheStreet.com received three Honorable Mention awards for Editorial Excellence, Best Online Coverage and Best Premium Web Site for RealMoney.com.

About TheStreet.com, Inc.

TheStreet.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: TSCM) is a leading provider of financial commentary, analysis and news. Founded in 1996, the Company completed its initial public offering in May 1999. On the Internet, its premium, subscription-based Web site, "RealMoney.com" is accompanied by the professionally oriented subscription sites, "Street Insight," "RealMoney Pro Advisor," and the free, flagship site, "TheStreet.com." The Company also produces a suite of subscription services for use by professionals and self-directed investors, each designed to help a specific segment of the investing public make better-informed investing and trading decisions.

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