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Company Profile for The Bucknuts Media Network

Business Wire, May 29, 2007

The Bucknuts Media Network provides specialized coverage and expert opinion about collegiate and scholastic athletics that are in high demand by sports fans everwhere (particularly those like us, whom we call "Bucknuts," who are truly passionate about Ohio State University football).

In addition to its category-leading Web site, BUCKNUTS.COM covering OSU Buckeyes team sports, other Bucknuts Media Network properties include BUCKNUTS THE MAGAZINE, devoted to Ohio State University fooball; OHIO HIGH MAGAZINE and its companion Web site, JJHUDDLE.COM, that together cover high school sports throughout Ohio; broadcasts and podcasts of the weekly BUCKNUTS RADIO HOUR; and other sports-related ventures. BUCKNUTS.COM is the first collegiate sports Web site to affiliate with ESPN and Bucknuts Premium Subscribers automatically become members of ESPN Insider and subscribers to ESPN The Magazine.

First launched in 1998, BUCKNUTS.COM now is believed to rank among the largest of all Internet Web sites devoted to collegiate sports.

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Bucknuts LLC
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Headquarters Address:  <
100 E. Third Street
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Dayton, OH 45402
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937-853-2217
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Type of Organization:  <
Private
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Industry:              <
Sports
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Key Executives:        <
Executive Editor: Steve Helwagen
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VP Marketing: Steve Harman
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Executive Editor       <

Contact:               <
Steve Helwagen
Phone:                 <
937-853-2217
Email:                 <
shelwage@columbus.rr.com
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Public Relations       <

Contact:               <
Steve Harman
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937-853-2217
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sharman@bucknuts.com

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