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TheStreet.com Announces Jim Cramer to Increase Focus on Video and Multimedia Programming

Business Wire, Nov 29, 2006

NEW YORK -- TheStreet.com, Inc. (Nasdaq: TSCM), a leading provider of financial commentary, analysis, research, news and ratings, today announced that Jim Cramer will reallocate his time to focus on TheStreet.com video and multimedia initiatives, including participating more frequently in TheStreet.com TV.

This shift in focus will generate additional multimedia content to help satisfy increased advertiser demand and re-route traffic to the Company's free flagship site, www.thestreet.com.

This content will include advertising sponsored videos that will appear on www.thestreet.com, in strategic concert with the Company's push to deliver an end-to-end content solution to the mass market audience.

Accordingly, Cramer will broadcast his final nationally syndicated radio show, "RealMoney with Jim Cramer," on Friday, December 1, 2006.

About TheStreet.com, Inc.

TheStreet.com, Inc. (Nasdaq: TSCM) is a leading multimedia provider of business, investment and ratings content, available through its proprietary properties, which include Web sites, email subscription services, print publications, radio, syndication and audio and video programming. Founded in 1996, TheStreet.com, Inc. pioneered the electronic publishing of financial information on the Internet. Today, the Company offers proprietary information on stocks, mutual funds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and financial institutions, including various insurers; HMOs; Blue Cross Blue Shield plans; banks and savings and loans. The Company's breadth of top-grade services empowers a wide audience of retail and professional investors, by delivering information they can rely upon to make sound, informed financial decisions.

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