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BlogTalkRadio Programming to Be Added to Reciva Internet Enabled Radios



    BlogTalkRadio (www.blogtalkradio.com), the Internet´s first live
    social talk radio network for citizen broadcasters, and Reciva
    Limited, the global leader in Internet radio technology
    (www.reciva.com) have struck a partnership to bring BlogTalkRadio´s
    programming to users of Reciva-powered Internet Radios and networked
    devices. Products from more than 30 Consumer Electronics brands stand
    to gain access to Blogtalkradio´s unique service.

    Reciva-powered radios allow users easy and convenient access to
    thousands of live radio stations from across the world without the
    need for a PC. Finding content is as easy as turning the dial on your
    old transistor set. Except that now, turning the dial doesn´t mean
    tuning into specific radio frequencies: instead, web addresses for
    specific online radio stations or archived radio programs are being
    accessed. The radio call sign or program name is shown on a little
    display, just like on an AM/FM radio.

    The partnership with BlogTalkradio will open up more then 40,000
    BlogTalkradio shows. BlogTalkRadio offers both live and archived talk
    radio shows across more than 60 content categories. BlogTalkRadio´s
    citizen broadcasters regularly host some of the hottest names in
    politics, sports, business, lifestyle and entertainment including
    Brian De Palma, presidential candidates Mike Huckabee and Barack
    Obama, Oliver Stone, All Star David Wright, Jennifer Hudson, Dr.
    Mehmet Oz, New York Times columnist Frank Rich, Meg Tilly and Arianna
    Huffington, just to name a few.

    Commenting on the deal, Alan Levy, CEO and co-founder of
    BlogTalkRadio stated, "This partnership allows BlogTalkRadio to
    transcend the online space, enabling listeners to enjoy our growing
    slate of quality citizen broadcast programming, without being tethered
    to a computer - further establishing BlogTalkRadio as the radio
    network of the 21st Century. With our increased reach to Reciva
    listeners, BlogTalkRadio´s content will be even more attractive to
    strategic partners and advertisers."

    "This partnership with BlogTalkRadio is exciting for us, and
    exciting for our customers," said Andrew Rhomberg, director of
    business development and strategy at Reciva. Explaining further,
    Rhomberg continued: "Their service is unique in that users can
    participate not only as interactive listeners, but also as hosts and
    show moderators. We aim to offer the most comprehensive platform of
    audio services, both live and on-demand, to our partners and users and
    the addition of BlogTalkRadio is a major step towards this goal."

    Visitors to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas will be
    able to enjoy a sneak preview before the service goes live on Reciva
    powered Internet radios in a few weeks.

    About BlogTalkRadio

    Originally launched in August 2006, BlogTalkRadio (BTR) is a free,
    web-based platform which allows any user with a phone and a computer
    to host a live, interactive radio show. Hosts call into the service by
    phone, managing callers on the web-based host dashboard. Shows stream
    live directly from the host´s BTR webpage. Since the company´s 2006
    launch, thousands of hosts have broadcast more than 44,000 shows on
    BTR. Notable hosts include Marla Cilley, the FlyLady home and life
    organizer; Doug Christie, former NBA player; and the LAFD. BTR
    relaunched a new site with updated features in September, 2007 at
    http://www.blogtalkradio.com.

    About Reciva

    Reciva is the global market leader in Internet radio technology.

    Reciva´s GATEPASS(TM) platform, which is at the heart of all
    Reciva enabled Internet radios, provides internet radio services via
    the Reciva Gateway. Reciva-enabled Internet radio devices can play
    back online radio in almost every format including MP3, Microsoft(R)
    Windows Media Player, RealAudio(R) Player, AAC (the format of iTunes),
    Ogg Vorbis and many others. Reciva´s technology is available as a
    software license or in the form of the "Barracuda", "Stingray" or
    "Mako" hardware modules, providing consumer electronics (CE) companies
    and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) with a turnkey solution.

    Reciva´s Gateway technology delivers regularly updated and
    verified Internet radio station lists to its internet radio products,
    allowing listeners to access many thousands of live online radio
    broadcasts without the need for a PC.

    The Reciva Radio Portal, www.reciva.com, enables listeners to
    access the same stations via their PC. They can build customised
    station lists and access subscription based music services to play via
    their Reciva enabled radio.

    Reciva is a privately held company based in Cambridge, UK.

    http://www.reciva.com