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Radio Station Library Launches Site


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Sam Rodenberger Named President of New Site

PHOENIX, AZ -- 12/10/2004 -- Sounds 24-7 (OTC: SDSX), Sounds 24-7 has announced the launch of RadioStationLibrary.com. The new site will be the vehicle by which radio stations and club DJ’s can download demo recordings and promotional materials provided by artists, labels and distributors.

The method revolutionizes the previous system which was a huge expense for record labels and nearly impossible for independent artists who wanted to expose their music to the public through airplay by the stations and DJ’s. That system involved production of special discs and the mailing of those recordings along with promotional materials to radio stations, many of which were not even interested in that particular kind of music.

Sounds 24-7 developed and refined the technology needed to facilitate the uploading of the music and the subsequent secure downloading by the stations and DJ’s.

Veteran recording industry executive Sam Rodenberger was named President of Radio Station Library, he has been a top administrator for a number of music industry companies, including Sounds 24-7. “I am thrilled to be a part of what promises to radically change and improve the methodology for promotion of recordings,” said Rodenberger.

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