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Beer Radio Network And U.S. Beer Drinking Team Join Forces With SIRIUS Satellite Radio As Part Of Their National Syndication Effort

By Anonymous

Severna Park, MD August 02, 2004 –- The Beer Radio Network (www.BeerRadio.com) has joined the SIRIUS Satellite Radio on-air lineup. Beer Radio will broadcast its national message about the passion for beer every Saturday from 4-7 PM (eastern) on SIRIUS Talk Central, channel 148.

"We are excited to broadcast Beer Radio nationwide on SIRIUS Satellite Radio," stated Dennis Buettner, Producer of Beer Radio. "SIRIUS has made great strides in the satellite programming arena and will make Beer Radio available to over 500,000 current subscribers and over 1 million projected by year's end. What could be better than drinking a great beer while listening to Beer Radio on SIRIUS?"

Beer Radio is the Official Radio Show of The U.S. Beer Drinking Team. Beer Radio is the only nationally syndicated radio program dedicated to the 90,000,000 passionate beer drinkers who spend $75 billion dollars on beer in the USA each year. Beer Radio celebrates "your best beer on your best day with your best friends". Along with great guests from the beer industry, Beer Radio’s legendary host, “Big Don” O’Brien and his beer buddies talk about "everything beer" including Budweiser, Miller and Coors, as well as great microbrews and international beers. Segments include: Beer and Sports, The Beer Radio Tailgating Report, Beer and Music, Beer Careers, Cooking with Beer, Beer and Fitness, Defenders of Beer, Draft Report, Home Brew, and more.

Beer Radio is the only syndicated radio program with a “built in” national loyalty program. The USBDT is the only national loyalty program for American beer drinkers. Pubs, restaurants, beer stores and other great beer locations can become USBDT Loyalty locations. USBDT Loyalty Program locations get great results and return on investment from weekly emails sent out to USBDT members in their area. Managers log into our secure website and write up the weekly promotions available to USBDT members. The requested emails arrive on the members computer early Wednesday morning just in time to make plans for the weekend. The USBDT's loyalty program "promotes your promotions".

You can call Beer Radio live, Saturdays from 11:00 – 1:00 PM (eastern time) from the US and Canada @ 866-USBDT-BEER and (military & overseas from 1500 – 1700 GMT/Zulu Time @ 410-481-1057).

Beer Radio and The U.S. Beer Drinking Team are owned and operated by Leisure Technician, LLC of Severna Park, Maryland.

For more Beer Radio information, media kit, air check, clock, advertising and sponsorship opportunities please contact:

Barbara McMahon
President
McMahon Media (Beer Radio Syndication)
O: 203-438-5759
C: 203-733-9236
F: 801-469-6524
mcmahonmedia@aol.com

Beer Radio, The U.S. Beer Drinking Team and SIRIUS Satellite Radio remind you to: “Think B4U Drink!”




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Satellite Radio Online Store RapidSatellite.com Reviewed

By Christine Breen

April 7, 2004

Rapid Satellite provides the best selection of Sirius Radio satellite equipment

RapidSatellite.com was one of the first web sites I found offering satellite radio satellite equipment. They only carry Sirius satellite radio products, but they have a good selection.

Right now RapidSatellite.com is having a great special programming offer. For $129 you can get a Sirius satellite radio system for both the home and car. Pay $179 now and get a $50 rebate from Sirius Radio. I bet they won't be continuing that offer for long as they'll get sold out overnight! That is one heck of a deal. I was pricing XM Radio for car and home and the prices were significantly higher on other websites. But for $129 getting satellite radio for car and home? That's what I call a no brainer. Click the link here to see for yourself. What a deal. I still can't believe it.

Almost forgot to mention that if you pay for a year's service of Sirius satellite radio they'll throw in three months free. That's not a bad deal folks.

Ok now on to review what satellite equipment RapidSatellite.com has to offer for Sirius Radio buffs.
Audiovox Sirius Satellite Radio Receiver (requires Plug-n-Play Module)
Audiovox Sirius Satellite Radio Shuttle Portable Tuner. This package includes just the Sirius tuner & remote. Requires a Home Adapter Kit and/or Vehicle Adapter Kit. $99.99

Kenwood Sirius Satellite Radio Tuner (Requires Home or Car Module)
Kenwood Sirius Satellite Radio Here2Anywhere tuner. This package includes the Sirius Tuner and Remote. Requires a Vehicle Adapter Kit and/or Home Adapter Kit. $99.99

Kenwood Sirius Satellite Radio System w/ Plug & Play Home Use Kit
Kenwood Sirius Satellite Radio Here2Anywhere tuner. This package includes the Sirius tuner, remote and home adapter kit. $149.99

Audiovox Sirius Satellite Radio System w/ Vehicle Plug & Play Kit
Audiovox Sirius Satellite Radio Shuttle Portable Tuner. This package includes the Sirius tuner, remote and Vehicle Adapter Kit. $149.99

Audiovox Sirius Satellite Radio System w/ Home Plug & Play Kit
Audiovox Sirius Satellite Radio Shuttle Portable Tuner. This package includes the Sirius tuner, remote and Home Adapter Kit. $149.99

Kenwood Sirius Satellite Radio System w/ FM Wireless Vehicle Plug & Play Kit
Kenwood Sirius Satellite Radio Here2Anywhere tuner. This package includes the Sirius tuner, remote and FM Wireless Vehicle Adapter Kit. $149.99

Audiovox Sirius Satellite Radio System w/ Both Home & Vehicle Plug & Play Kit ($129.99 after $50 Sirius Rebate)
Audiovox Sirius Satellite Radio Shuttle Portable Tuner. This package includes the Sirius tuner, remote, Home Adapter Kit and Vehicle Adapter Kit. ($50 Sirius Rebate) $179.99

Kenwood Sirius Satellite Radio System w/ Both Home & FM Wireless Vehicle Plug & Play Kits (149.99 After $50 Sirius Rebate)
Kenwood Sirius Satellite Radio Here2Anywhere tuner. This package includes the Sirius Tuner, Remote, FM Wireless Vehicle Adapter Kit & Home Adapter Kit. $199.99

As you can see I really like RapidSatellite.com for their package selections at reduced prices. They really know how to entice someone to buy!

RapidSatellite.com is a member of the Better Business Bureau Online and #1 in consumer satisfaction among cable and satellite TV suppliers as rated by J.D. Power and Associates. Basically, you can trust this company that when you order you'll get what you ordered with no problems.

After you put the item in your shopping cart and decide to checkout you'll need to create an account. Just the usual of name, address, username, password which speeds up the checkout process later and allows you to not type it all back in the next time you purchase from them. They cannot ship to P.O. boxes, so you'll have to use a real address. The not shipping to P.O. Boxes is from credit card fraud. People steal credit cards and then get items shipped to P.O. Boxes. Cutting out shipping to P.O. Boxes cuts out that fraud.

After you enter your delivery address they'll run it past the USPS to make sure there are no problems delivering your item. That's a really nice feature that they double check your address. Shipping was only $9.99 for a receiver shipped to my zipcode in the middle of nowhere. They accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover.

Their toll free phone number that is staffed 24 hours 7 days a week is always visible at the upper left corner of every page. I don't know about you but that inspires confidence in them for me.

Christine Breen is the successful owner of the website 1Stop-Satellite-Radio.com which educates consumers about satellite radios.




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Global Commercial Satellite Industry Leaders To Gather At SATELLITE 2003 International Conference & Exhibition

By Anonymous


SATELLITE 2003 is the only dedicated conference and exhibition aimed at the rapidly changing business of communications via satellite. SATELLITE 2003 will be held Feb. 25-28, 2003, at the Washington Convention Center, in Washington, D.C.

With full conference registration, you will gain access to six tracks of business sessions designed to meet your unique business needs; access to the exhibit hall for the length of the show; the heavily-attended Via Satellite magazine Satellite Executive of the Year Luncheon; and access to the world’s top satellite executives.

The global communications satellite industry continues to face challenges. In response, the industry is reaching out to new markets--including Latin America and the Pacific-Rim region--with innovative applications and services (digital radio services and traditional C- and Ku-band bent-pipe offerings). Whether it's business-to-business or consumer-driven applications, the satellite industry is leading the way in two-way, interactive video and data streaming, Internet caching and other value-added services. Additionally, commercial satellite operators continue to play an increased role in military satcoms and the global war on terror.

Among the groups supporting SATELLITE 2003 are the Satellite Industry Association (SIA), the Global VSAT Forum (GVF), the World Teleport Association (WTA), the International Astronautical Federation (IAF), the Society of Satellite Professionals International (SSPI), the Washington Space Business Roundtable (WSBR), the Economic Development Commission of Florida (EDC) and the Asia-Pacific Satellite Communications Council (APSCC).

And, for the first time, we have joined forces with Carmel-by-the-Sea, Calif.-based The Carmel Group (TCG) on our “Satellite Finance & New Services Forecast 2003” pre-conference and we are working with Golden, Colo.-based Media Business Corp. (MBC) to produce two General Sessions on the final day of the show aimed at providing business strategies both for buyers and sellers of commercial satellite services.

"This conference and exhibition continues to be the place where the global, commercial satellite industry gathers annually to discuss how worldwide economic issues continue to impact the business,” said SATELLITE 2003 conference Chairman David Bross. "This year’s conference will focus on vendor-customer relations, proven satcom services, the role that satellites are playing with the military in the war against terrorism, and profits in a down global economy."

This year’s show features an impressive lineup of 37 panel sessions and seminars including sessions focusing on: the military’s use of commercial satellites, satellite manufacturing, CEO roundtable, DARS, satellite supply and demand forecasts, regional looks at Europe, Africa, Asia, Latin America and enterprise and commercial sure-shot satellite bets!

SATELLITE 2003 also will feature an exhibition hall with more than 425 booths, showcasing an impressive array of products and services. Among the companies exhibiting are: Alcatel Space, the Boeing Co., Eutelsat, Hughes Global Services, Intelsat, International Launch Services Inc. (ILS), Lockheed Martin Commercial Space Systems, Microspace, MITEQ/MCL, New Skies Satellites, Sea Launch and SES Global.

    In addition to the main conference three-day program, five convenient one-day pre-conference programs also are offered: “Satellite Finance & New Services Forecast 2003;” “Communications Via Satellite: The Basics;” “IP Networking Over Satellite: Internet, Intranets and Content Delivery;” “Space Business Facts and Fantasies 2003;” and a FREE program from Florida’s Economic Development Commission.



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