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TalkStreamLive.mobi gets a sporting new look and performance upgrades.

This mobile site serves up thousands of talk shows and hundreds of music, news and sports stations.  All of the talk shows stream around 32 kbs and will play on the standard Windows Mobile player.  Most of the music stations stream at 128 kbs and require the TCPMP media player — TCPMP is a media player that you can download for free and will play most broadband streams.

If you already own a smartphone ( Motorola Q pictured above ) with a data plan or have a portable wi-fi enabled device the TalkStreamLive.mobi service is free. 

We make it easy for you to listen to radio on the Internet in your car or from just about anywhere.  If you like talk radio as much as we do you will find a “live” talk show to listen to 24 hours a day 7 days a week.  

The Internet radio shows and stations that you will find at TalkStreamLive are submitted to us by our listening community.  The more listeners click on a show or station, the higher that show or station will rank on the list.  New shows and stations are added continuously — providing an endless supply of high quality radio. 

Do you know of a show or station that has what it takes? Add it here for free.

New site features! You will find links for “local” News, Traffic and Weather to help you stay informed. There is also a Shout box provided in case you need let off some steam.

The back-end of the site has been totally redesigned and now is much faster providing a better user experience.  The site is intuitive, simple to navigate and modular — you can bookmark any category you please as the top page. 

About: Frees Media, Inc. is a media planning, buying and Internet publishing company. For more information, visit www.freesmedia.com.

Contact: Bill Frees 973-564-7200
bfrees@gmail.com

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Information Week

Sales generated from mobile ads in the United States accounted for $421 million in 2006. That number is expected to reach nearly $5 billion by 2011 in the United States alone, according to market research firm eMarketer. Global mobile advertising sales will reach $11.3 billion by 2011.

In September, Google (NSDQ: GOOG) introduced AdSense for Mobile, its service for placing contextual ads with mobile Web content. AdSense publishers earn money based on the number of ads clicked on by viewers.  

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This gem buried in a Radio Ink column…

What may very well be the first scientific field test of accessing the Internet from a car, traveling at highway speeds, for the expressed purpose of listening to radio.

Internet Radio Hits The Road 

American Media Services/Internet has tested streaming radio, by driving from San Jose to San Francisco and back. Without a cable or surge protector!

“The near-flawless signal we experienced all along this 100-mile round trip clearly demonstrates that we are witnessing a huge shift in technological capacity and the true emergence of a new digital medium,” said AMSi President/CEO Reed Bunzel, who conducted the test with company VP/Engineering Laramie Guest.

Bunzel continues: 

“It is just as portable as terrestrial radio, it doesn’t have to appeal to a mass audience, it can be personal and interactive in nature, and almost anyone can join the club.”

AMSi plans to conduct similar road trips err “tests” in other markets over the coming months.

Bunzel & Guest, a modern day Lewis & Clark?  We will keep you updated.

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From eMarketer Daily…

Google cannot grow fast enough relying solely on the PC-driven Internet. It must extend search marketing to new interactive platforms, new markets and new advertisers who aren’t currently online.

Read about it here 

The mobile Internet will be 3X the size of today’s Internet.

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