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Audiophiles of
the World Unite! - Blue Beat Can Satisfy Your Craving
For High Fidelity Online Radio.
SANTA CRUZ, Calif., Dec. 1 /PRNewswire/ - Once upon a time, the
crackling radio was the primary source of home entertainment, drawing
friends and families closer as they learned of the exciting outside
world from their very own living rooms. Generations later, BlueBeat.com
revives the home radio experience with an essential modern twist:
perfect digital sound.
Although online radio has existed for years, it has been streamed
with the disturbingly low quality of 64-96kbps average. BlueBeat.com
streams its superior selections at 320kbps, producing a spectacular,
crystal-clear sound when broadcast through quality computer speakers
or a home stereo. Millions of Americans sear through the Internet
at DSL and cable speeds, and BlueBeat.com can satisfy their craving
for high fidelity online radio.
One might ask, "If this music is so perfect, then why wouldn't
the public just steal all that BlueBeat.com has to offer, creating
further havoc in the CD distribution industries?" Hank Risan,
CEO and founder of BlueBeat.com's parent company Media Rights Technologies,
is way ahead of the game; he has perfected a landmark technology
which ensures the secure online broadcast of any type content,
and BlueBeat.com is his proof of concept.
"Instead of empowering the consumer, the explosion of digital
music has produced a mediocre musical experience for the listener
with most services providing slow delivery and sub-CD quality sound," explains
Risan, who among other things is a music historian, mathematician
and cryptologist. "Music fans who want to absolutely stuff
their 20G iPod with as much legal 96kbps music as it can hold would
need to shell out approximately $6,000 to $10,000, practically
forcing the average listener to obtain files that are not legally
licensed. Alternatively, BlueBeat.com gives any listener with a
PC and a broadband connection a chance to explore almost limitless
music programs on over 340 channels with perfect sound and delivery
-- a high fidelity haven, and all free of charge to the user."
Audiophiles are noticing. BlueBeat.com expects 1,000,000 users
by spring of 2005. It's free to join, free to listen, educational,
and broadcasts a vast selection at high fidelity; what's not to
love?
About BlueBeat
BlueBeat.com, a subsidiary of Media Rights Technologies (MRT)
-- a leading provider of copy-control and superdistribution software-launched
as a free digital radio offering in July. The service features
over 600,000 tracks of near CD-quality music in over 100 genres
and 340 channels, covering more than a century of music, and streams
secure MP3's at 320kb per second, using MRT's proprietary secure
MP3 format X1 SeCure Recording Control.
About Music Rights Technologies
Media Rights Technologies (www.mediarightstech.com) founded in
2001 as Music Public Broadcasting (MPB), is located in Santa Cruz,
California. MRT creates, markets and licenses software that provides
content-control solutions for digital media, enabling the superdistribution
of media and intellectual property, whether it is music or books,
movies or software.
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