Tuesday, December 29, 2009

PRESS RELEASE


Technology News.

Effective January 1, 2010 Ed Morando will be offering license options for intellectual property owned by long time friend and business colleague, Salvatore Celeste, president and CEO of Additive Advantage.

Mr. Celeste has been successfully involved in microencapsulation research since 1992 and has developed and manufactured microencapsulation equipment and materials for several well-known pharmaceutical companies and other research facilities.

Ed Morando writes I’m absolutely delighted to be part of this exciting, new technology which is absolutely unlike anything you've ever seen before. This remarkably advanced delivery system provides a new and incredibly versatile method of imparting flavor enhancers, (flavorings) masking agents, medicinal additives, pharmaceuticals, fragrances, vitamins, colorants, homeopathic and herbal remedies, appearance and characteristic modifiers and other ingredients to a variety of beverages and foods including coffee, juices, teas and soft-drinks in a way that is sure to make your product line stand out from all the others!

FLAVORENES are specially designed to release flavorings and other additives to any food or beverage when the microcapsules are exposed to a specific activating agent. These agents can be liquids, gases, changes in pH or temperature, tactile contact and countless other release mechanisms that may be tailored to a specific application. Examples may include but are not limited to, substrates such as drip coffee filters in any embodiment or the interior wall of any disposable container such as a paper cup. The clusters are usually printed in a dot pattern having a size and shape that will facilitate the proper proportional distribution of the inner-phase material to be released.

Examples are available and demonstrate how flavorant microcapsule clusters can be printed to form patterns accentuating product brand recognition. The microcapsule carrier (shell), as well as the flavor content can be pigmented to produce full color logos and other graphic designs introduce a unique marketing opportunity.
Upon introduction I am confident that marketing executives will immediately begin thinking of new ways of implementing these fantastic new innovations.

This remarkably advanced delivery system provides a new and incredibly versatile method of imparting flavor enhancers, (flavorings) masking agents, medicinal additives, pharmaceuticals, fragrances, vitamins, colorants, homeopathic and herbal remedies, appearance and characteristic modifiers and other ingredients to a variety of beverages and foods including coffee, juices, teas and soft-drinks in a way that is sure to make your product line stand out from all the others!

Call Ed Morando at 617 908-0594 for more information

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

HOLIDAY GIFT

Web Radio from Sound Bytes is a perfect gift for any website. A branded Radio license includes a Customized Media Player including client's logo, video window, six (6) voice commercials, genre of choice, and a one year music license. Web Radio entertains and educates website visitors with product and service information as well as providing demographically correct music. Please visit MATVradio.com to view existing licensed radio stations. Call 1-800-789-VOICE or contact your Sound Bytes representative for more information. SPECIAL OFFER $399.00 EXPIRES 12-24-2009.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

MATV Web Radio

Hot New Licensed "EasyPlayers" Web-Radio clients from Sound Bytes are now listed on a new MATV landing page. A directory of new license holders can now be accessed directly by going to http://www.acrossthevoid.com/HepWebPlayer/WebRadioCustomers.aspx See the latest video commercials, music and audio commercials. Double click on any video to view full screen. Additional enhancements to the website will include online ordering for Branded Licensed Web-radio stations, advertising options, and information on new releases and commercials.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Blog Update

POLITICS Hats off to Mr. Dennis Guthrie, a prominent attorney from Charlotte N.C.. for his letter addressed to Nancy Pelosi. The letter reads as follows:

Ms. Nancy Pelosi, 450 Golden Gate ave, 14th floor, San Francisco, CA 94102, Ms. Nancy Pelosi, Office of the Speaker, H-232 US Capitol, Washington D.C. 20515

Dear Ms. Pelosi:

I write to you out of utter disdain! You are as despicable and un-American as the traitor Jane Fonda.

I am soon to be 65 year-old who has voted in every state election since 1966. I have voted for both Republicans and Democrats alike. I have worked on campaigns for both Republicans and Democrats, white and black. I served the country that I love in Vietnam, as my son did in the Middle East. I was awarded two bronze stars. I have been involved in politics since the age of 6 when my father was the campaign manager for a truly great American Congressman, Charles Raper Jonas, who worked fir his constituents and his country, and was to be admired, unlike you.

You obviously haven’t read the Constitution recently, if ever, the Federalist Papers, or even David McCullough’s book on John Adams. You ought to take the time while riding around in your government provided luxury executive jet to do just that. You represent Socialistic and even Marxist principals that our founding fathers tried to avoid when setting out the capitalistic republican form of government represented by the Constitution.

I find it interesting that you and your husband are multi-millionaires with much of your fortune being made as a result of your “public service”. You have controlled legislation that has enhanced your husband’s investments both on and off shore. At the same time you redistributed the wealth of others. Our system of a free market economy is being destroyed by the likes of you, Harry Reid, and now our president. You ride around in a gulf-stream airplane at the taxpayer’s expense while criticizing the presidents of companies who produced something for the economy. You add nothing to the economy of the United States; you only subtract there-from.

I would like to suggest that you return to the city of fruitcakes and nuts and eat your husband’s canned tuna and pineapple produced by illegal immigrants and by workers who have been excluded from the protection that 90% of the legal workers in the United States have.

I await your defeat in the next election with glee.

Don’t ever use the term “un-American” again for protesters who love this country and are exercising their rights upon which this country was founded. By the way, while I served in the Army, I was spit on by the same type of lunatics who support you and who you probably supported in the 60’s and 70’s. You are an embarrassment to all of us who served so that you would have the protected right of free speech to call is un-American. But at the same time, I have the right to write you to notify you that I consider you to be un-American, as do the majority of the people of this formerly great country. You are a true disgrace to most of the people who have served this country by offering themselves for public service in the United States Congress.

I feel certain your aides will not share this letter with you, but I intend to share it with many.

Sincerely,

Dennis L. Guthrie

Faith is not believing that God can. It is knowing that God will.

God Bless The U.S.A. and our troops where ever they maybe!


Sound Bytes Inc. Welcomes BUSA's Liquors & ABRAM'S Commercial loans to its streaming audio & video network. High resolution video & audio commercials that stream to large screen monitors located in retail locations as well as on website TV. Licensed background music and professional voice commercials broadcast on overhead radio and on a branded website media player coded into client websites..

Turn-key solutions from Sound Bytes provide a full spectrum of media services for advertising and client entertainment in retail, office, and educational facilities. Management & advertisers can view digital content online, at each location, in real time through online PTZ compliance cameras.

For a video demo go to: http://www.divergingsoul.com/soundbytes/salemfive/salemfive.html

MATV Radio will include a client page on its website featuring a directory of all client's with licensed web radio players. Viewers will be able to click on any client radio button launching the radio player which will stream music and digital video commercials. The page will be available before the end of November.






Sunday, September 27, 2009

MATV MONTHLY UPDATES

MATV Updates

MATV – Mail Across The Void has become a partner store on the Market America shopping portal. The link is located under the” Shop Partners “ tab on Market America’s home page. Market America is a $400 million Internet marketing business with more than 180,000 Independent Distributors and over 3 million Preferred Customers who frequently shop for products and services on their Web Portals. Obviously, exposure to such a vast consumer base is expected to have a positive effect on MATV sales, revenue and profitability.

Agent News

MATV is considering offering its Agent Network an option to pick-up and deliver small packages in their local areas. MATV will act as a central hub for incoming requests from companies to pick-up and deliver small packages on short notice. Agents will have access to these requests online via MATV B2B email program and can decide to accept or pass on any request that becomes available.

Database Enhancements

Bonaco Systems (Software developers for MATV) is working on a file transfer protocol which is two-fold. End users will be able to select from two options of file uploads, one allows the upload of PDF documents into the MATV database for inclusion into same day & next day mail, the second provides for large files of data (computer programs, catalogs, cad files, music files, etc.) to be uploaded and captures by MATV servers which then writes this information to memory sticks or mini cd’s for inclusion into the MATV mail stream. Imagine receiving your next Sears or Wal-Mart catalog on a mini disk that slides into the CD rom of your computer for viewing.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

High Energy Productions awarded contract

09/18/2009 09:15AM

Massasoit Community College security system contract has been awarded to High Energy Productions Inc for the amount of $170,000.00. High Energy was second low bidder. First low bid from Advanced Telesystems Group was rejected for failing to bid on correct number of cameras specified.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Random Thougts

More often than not, when someone is telling me a story all I canthink about is that I can’t wait for them to finish so that I can tellmy own story that’s not only better, but also more directly involvesme.

Nothing sucks more than that moment during an argument when yourealize you're wrong.

I don't understand the purpose of the line, "I don't need to drink tohave fun." Great, no one does. But why start a fire with flint andsticks when they've invented the lighter?

Have you ever been walking down the street and realized that you're going in the complete opposite direction of where you are supposed to be going? But instead of just turning a 180 and walking back in the direction from which you came, you have to first do something like check your watch or phone or make a grand arm gesture and mutter to your self to ensure that no one in the surrounding area thinks you're crazy by randomly switching directions on the sidewalk.

That's enough, Nickelback.I totally take back all those times I didn't want to nap when I was younger.

The letters T and G are very close to each other on a keyboard. This recently became all too apparent to me and consequently I will neverbe ending a work email with the phrase "Regards" again.

Do you remember when you were a kid, playing Nintendo and it wouldn't work? You take the cartridge out, blow in it and that would magically fix the problem. Every kid in America did that, but how did we allknow how to fix the problem? There was no internet or message boards or FAQ's. We just figured it out. Today's kids are soft.

There is a great need for sarcasm font.Sometimes, I'll watch a movie that I watched when I was younger andsuddenly realize I had no idea what the f**k was going on when I firstsaw it.I think everyone has a movie that they love so much, it actuallybecomes stressful to watch it with other people. I'll end up wasting 90 minutes shiftily glancing around to confirm that everyone's laughing at the right parts, then making sure I laugh just a little bit harder (and a millisecond earlier) to prove that I'm still the only one who really, really gets it.

I would rather try to carry 10 plastic grocery bags in each hand thantake 2 trips to bring my groceries in.

I think part of a best friend's job should be to immediately cleary our computer history if you die.

The only time I look forward to a red light is when I’m trying to finish a text.

A recent study has shown that playing beer pong contributes to the spread of mono and the flu. Yeah, if you suck at it.

Was learning cursive really necessary? Lol has gone from meaning, "laugh out loud" to "I have nothing else to say".

I have a hard time deciphering the fine line between boredom and hunger.

Answering the same letter three times or more in a row on a Scan tron test is absolutely petrifying.

My brother's Municipal League baseball team is named the Stepdads. Seeing as none of the guys on the team are actual step dads, I inquiredabout the name. He explained, "Cuz we beat you, and you hate us."Classy, bro.

Whenever someone says "I'm not book smart, but I'm street smart", allI hear is "I'm not real smart, but I'm imaginary smart".

How many times is it appropriate to say "What?" before you just nod and smile because you still didn't hear what they said?

I love the sense of camaraderie when an entire line of cars teams up to prevent a dick from cutting in at the front. Stay strong, brothers!

Every time I have to spell a word over the phone using 'as in' examples, I will undoubtedly draw a blank and sound like a complete idiot. Today I had to spell my boss's last name to an attorney ands aid "Yes that's G as in...(10 second lapse)..ummm...Goonies"

What would happen if I hired two private investigators to follow each other?

While driving yesterday I saw a banana peel in the road and instinctively swerved to avoid it...thanks Mario Kart.

Map Quest really needs to start their directions on #5. Pretty sure Iknow how to get out of my neighborhood.

Obituaries would be a lot more interesting if they told you how the person died.

I find it hard to believe there are actually people who get in the shower first and THEN turn on the water.

Shirts get dirty. Underwear gets dirty. Pants? Pants never get dirty,and you can wear them forever.

I would like to officially coin the phrase 'catching the swine flu' to be used as a way to make fun of a friend for hooking up with an overweight woman. Example: "Dave caught the swine flu last night."

I can't remember the last time I wasn't at least kind of tired.

Bad decisions make good stories

Whenever I'm Facebook stalking someone and I find out that their profile is public I feel like a kid on Christmas morning who just got the Red Ryder BB gun that I always wanted.

546 pictures? Don't mind if I do!

If Carmen San Diego and Waldo ever got together, their offspring would probably just be completely invisible.

Why is it that during an ice-breaker, when the whole room has to go around and say their name and where they are from, I get so incredibly nervous? Like I know my name, I know where I'm from, this shouldn't bea problem....

You never know when it will strike, but there comes a moment at work when you've made up your mind that you just aren’t doing anything productive for the rest of the day.

Can we all just agree to ignore whatever comes after DVDs? I don'twant to have to restart my collection.

There's no worse feeling than that millisecond you're sure you are going to die after leaning your chair back a little too far.

I'm always slightly terrified when I exit out of Word and it asks me if I want to save any changes to my ten page research paper that I swear I did not make any changes to.

"Do not machine wash or tumble dry" means I will never wash this ever.

I hate being the one with the remote in a room full of people watching TV. There's so much pressure. 'I love this show, but will they judge me if I keep it on? I bet everyone is wishing we weren’t watching this. It's only a matter of time before they all get up and leave the room. Will we still be friends after this?'

While watching the Olympics, I find myself cheering equally for China and USA . No, I am not of Chinese descent, but I am fairly certain that when Chinese athletes don’t win, they are executed.

I hate when I just miss a call by the last ring (Hello? Hello?Damnit!), but when I immediately call back, it rings nine times and goes to voicemail. What'd you do after I didn't answer? Drop the phone and run away?

I hate leaving my house confident and looking good and then not seeing anyone of importance the entire day. What a waste.

I like all of the music in my iTunes, except when it's on shuffle, then I like about one in every fifteen songs in my iTunes.

Why is a school zone 20 mph? That seems like the optimal cruising speed for pedophiles...

As a driver I hate pedestrians, and as a pedestrian I hate drivers, but no matter what the mode of transportation, I always hate cyclists.

Sometimes I'll look down at my watch 3 consecutive times and still not know what time it is. It should probably be called Unplanned Parenthood.

I keep some people's phone numbers in my phone just so I know not to answer when they call.

I think that if, years down the road when I’m trying to have a kid, I find out that I’m sterile, most of my disappointment will stem from the fact that I was not aware of my condition in college.

Even if I knew your social security number, I wouldn't know what to do with it.

My 4-year old son asked me in the car the other day "Dad what would happen if you ran over a ninja?" How the hell do I respond to that?

It really pisses me off when I want to read a story on CNN.com and the link takes me to a video instead of text.

I wonder if cops ever get pissed off at the fact that everyone they drive behind obeys the speed limit.

I think the freezer deserves a light as well.

I disagree with Kay Jewelers. I would bet on any given Friday or Saturday night more kisses begin with Bud Lites than Kay.

The other night I ordered takeout, and when I looked in the bag, saw they had included four sets of plastic silverware. In other words, someone at the restaurant packed my order, took a second to think about it, and then estimated that there must be at least four people eating to require such a large amount of food. Too bad I was eating bymyself. There’s nothing like being made to feel like a fat bastard before dinner

Friday, August 14, 2009

Mid August Updates

August has been a busy month for software development. The MATV message portal now has a working option for corporate clients to create and store standard messages in their online account. In addition, MATV will provide a library of generic templates that can be customized for each user. Templates will include statements, invoices, internal memos, bill of ladings just to name a few. Consumers will be able to choose congratulatory, sympathy, and special occasion message templates that can be modified and processed for transmission and delivery for next day and same day mail.

MATV has made significant progress in its business email system. MATV email eliminates spam, provides multiple levels of security options not available with any other email service. Read once options, encrypted messages, auto destruct text, DOD deletion., are a few of the features available on this closed loop system.
The application was specifically designed to enhance productivity for business and include higher levels of security for sensitive information. MATV agents and distributors will be the first to use the new program during its testing and debugging period.

MATV affiliate, High Energy Productions, is waiting for an official notification awarding a security contract for a Massachusetts Community College. Design and engineering of a state of the art digital security system by Edward P. Morando, VP of High Energy, will provide police with surveillance for two different campus facilities. Work is expected to commence in September, 2009.

Friday, July 31, 2009

Services - Providers

Company Information, Collectively.


SERVICES

Electronic document services for delivery same day via agent or next day via the U.S. Postal service
Digital display advertising, content and delivery
Background music and audio commercials
Security systems – DVRs, Cameras, Monitors,
Easy Player – Web radio
Studio productions – Audio & Video
Audio & Video installations include music systems, security systems, and video systems

MATV – Sound Bytes Inc. - Sound Bytes Casting - High Energy Productions

There are four (4) separate companies owned and managed under one umbrella. Each company provides unique services and for obvious reasons have their own identity.

MATV – Mail Across the void is one of the trade names for ESM Telegraph Company, Inc., a Massachusetts corporation established in 1991 providing electronic communications for businesses. Across the void is the platform used for creating and transmitting letters and documents into mail for physical delivery through an agent based, national network.

Sound Bytes Inc., provides advertising agreements to corporate clients for the Sound Bytes Radio & Video network.

Sound Bytes Casting, provides licensed streaming music, audio & video advertising content and scheduling to receivers installed in retail and office locations.

High Energy Productions, Inc. installs audio systems, security systems, and digital message on-hold equipment to clients nationwide. In addition, HEP produces and manages audio and video commercials for delivery through digital networks.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

MATV - DOUBLE ACRONYM

MATV - Did you know that MATV is the acronym for Mail Across The Void?
http://www.mailacrossthevoid.us/

MATV - Did you know that MATV is also the acronym for Music Across The Void?
http://www.matvradio.com/

MATV - Music Across The Void plays streaming music from multiple genres, accessible from any MATV web address. MATV corporate clients can advertise their audio and video spots on the internet radio stream free of charge. Programming and content is provided by Sound Bytes Inc.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Press Release 7-15-09

MATV (Mail Across The Void) has incorporated the new version of the ” Easy Player” from Sound Bytes Inc., in its messaging web portal ( www.acrossthevoid.com ). Easy Player is a licensed, customized media player streaming music, and audio/video commercials from Sound Bytes’ Radio network.

MATV website users can choose their favorite genre and listen to streaming music by clicking on the MATV Radio tab located on the home page. MATV Radio is also available to non-MATV users by going directly to www.MATVradio.com.

Corporate clients of MATV can advertise their services and products for free by uploading their existing digital audio & video content (up to 30 seconds in duration) to a designated server or pay a moderate fee for customized scripting and production for inclusion on the advertising network.

For information on how to get Easy Player for your website or to find out how to advertise on the MATV Radio network, please call 1-800-835-4723 or email sales@acrossthevoid.com


Ed Morando
MATV
87 Main Street
North Reading, MA 01864

Friday, June 26, 2009

Press Release

MATV launches its online mail portal for Same-Day & Next-Day Mail delivery to any address in the U.S.

MATV, Mail Across The Void ( http://www.mailacrossthevoid.us/ ) The world's first online document solution and mail delivery service company- today introduced the most competitive service available for urgent same-day and next-day documents, originating from anywhere on the worldwide web, for delivery to businesses and residents in the United States. Customers (within: financial services, banking, insurance, advertising, publishing, or other industries where document delivery is critical) can now receive and send same-day and next-day documents, data, and mail, for delivery to any address in the United States.

The telegram of the twentieth century is dead. However, there exists an enormous need for reliable, cost effective document transfer solutions for the new millennium that will accommodate the fast-pace of worldwide communications necessary for thriving businesses and consumers alike. MATV is that solution.

Mail Across the Void is a web-based platform enabling delivery of same-day and next-day mail, from keyboard to mailbox, in three simple steps. Login to the message center, enter in a destination zip code and create your message. Rates are automatically calculated and you post your message for delivery. It couldn’t be easier!

Mail, media, & documents are delivered the same day (within 2-6 hours) by a MATV courier. Next-day mail is delivered by the United States Postal Service. Compare MATV rates to those of other service providers and you’ll see why MATV is your best message service value.

MATV is the perfect solution for sending legal documents and communications, medical notifications, collection notices, financial announcements, congratulatory and condolence messages, non-profit solicitations and time sensitive offers. Premium services include: Pre-paid Master Card & Visa gift cards, media mail, data files & programs, non-disclosure agreements, patent submissions, stored messages and address lists. Senders can upload entire product catalogs for overnight delivery and follow documents & mail with online tracking. Documents are 128-bit encrypted and securely archived. **

Simply stated: “Mail Across the Void bridges the gap between your computer and the U.S. Postal service, by utilizing a unique internet data platform, for fast, low-cost, reliable messaging that combines 25 years of message service experience with cutting-edge communications technology. Across the Void is proud to introduce the world’s first Electronic Mail to Mail program”.

There is now a convenient point in cyberspace where electronic documents can cross over the “virtual void” to physical delivery anywhere in the contiguous USA via certified courier or U.S. Postal Service. MATV services can be tailored to meet your company’s specific needs. Premium and International Delivery outside the continental US will be available in the third quarter of 2009! All MATV services are mobile device compatible!

MATV was founded in Boston, Massachusetts as a subsidiary of ESM Telegraph Co., an agent for Western Union since 1983. ESM’s second subsidiary, GlobalComm, Inc. has maintained a significant presence in the cellphone and electronic communications industry since 1991. Corporate offices are located at 87 Main Street in North Reading, Massachusetts.
** Note: These services not yet available in all areas.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Sound Bytes Radio

Learn to be like Google with these three rules

Megan Smith is Google's director of new business and strategy. And Google knows a thing or two about both.

Since your business - especially if it's connected to broadcasting - is unlikely to have anyone with such a title on board, let alone unlikely to fancy that it needs one, you might be curious about what Megan's three rules are, and why Google believes in them so utterly.

As told by Alan Webber in his new book Rules of Thumb: 52 Truths for Winning at Business Without Losing Your Self , here are Megan's rules:

1. The consumer participates
2. The consumer drives
3. Open systems beat closed systems

Let's take each in turn...

1. The consumer participates

The line between producer and consumer is getting fuzzy.

What is a "program director" in an era when listeners are programming their own iPods and Pandora stations, an era when some of us are creating radio programs for the rest of us?

What is an "air talent" when listeners are podcasting their own content or, say, contributing parody songs to enhance your morning show?

What is a "news station" when the most current headlines come from Twitter, and a revolution is powered by YouTube?

We can blather on all we want with the comforting slogan that "radio is the original social network" but - right or wrong - what does that matter to today's audience? After all, the Model T was the "original automobile."

If you don't open the gates for audience participation on-air and online, then you are hopelessly out of step with the times, and your audience will choose to participate without you and around you.

Shockingly, I can't even find a radio station website with so much as a "tell us what you think" response box on its front page.

If you don't want your listeners to participate and you don't care what they think, there's no better way to tell them so.

2. The consumer drives

The gift of choice is that consumers choose. And the era in which their choices were constrained by the broadcasters on an FM or AM dial are long gone.

Even today, however, I see broadcasters Hell-bent on attracting listeners to their websites and keeping them there, as if their audience didn't have a zillion options to choose from and every inclination to do so, regardless of what you want.

The goal isn't to try to glue listeners to our properties, but to make our properties so attractive that listeners want to go there. The goal isn't to force listeners to our sites but to allow listeners to share our content wherever and with whomever they want - because they want to and because it's worth it to them.

As Webber writes: "Your job is to learn to accept the fact that you're not driving anymore...Your job is to create the most exceptional, enjoyable customer experience you can conceive of. You're just another roadside attraction. That's it."

When the customer is driving its imperative to know what that customer wants and where she wants to go. Woe unto the broadcasters who fail to do their homework in this area. They will be playthings for Arbitron.

3. Open systems beat closed systems

Whether its the fall of the Berlin Wall or the current strife in Iran, nature gravitates towards open systems.

Historically, radio has been a closed system - an exclusive club with a limited supply of federally sanctioned members. But thanks to the Internet, no more.

Even famously closed Apple throws open its doors to podcasters and radio streams and iPhone apps - and the primary sales pitch for the iPhone becomes not the calls you can make with it but the apps you can use on it - Apps which depend on an open system (albeit one with standards and an approval process).

It's still common to find radio groups that perceive all the answers to their digital problems reside within the corporate castle walls. But nature suggests that such fixed, closed systems are extraordinarily vulnerable to environmental change. Meanwhile open systems, writes Webber, "save money, increase speed, invite participation...break down barriers, promote pragmatism, spotlight talent, and reward real performance."

Better to be like Google.


Ed Morando
Sound Bytes Inc.
www.hepmusic.com
www.acrossthevoid.com

Friday, June 19, 2009

Sound Bytes Radio

Streaming video and music will generate more than $78 billion in network-derived and content-derived revenue over the next six years in the United States.

According to a recent study by The Insight Research Corp., streaming media includes content that is delivered across the Internet, IPTV network or mobile handset. Streaming media refers to the transmission of digital audio and video files over an IP network or wireless network in real time or on-demand, while prohibiting users from storing the files locally.

The study also estimated the revenue from the various types of content-derived revenues, along with associated advertising revenue. The streaming market is projected to grow at a compound annual rate of 27 percent over the next five years, driven by on-demand audio, on-demand video and the accompanying advertising revenue.

"Over the past seven years, as we've tracked the developments in streaming it has evolved from an esoteric niche to a mainstream market," said Robert Rosenberg, Insight Research president. "What we predicted way back when is coming to fruition. The advertising revenue that long supported traditional TV is gravitating to this new medium, putting downward pressure on traditional TV distribution schemes.”

Sound Bytes Radio delivers streaming music, audio & digital display content on schedule to retail locations nationwide. Additionally, Easy Player from Sound Bytes provides a branded radio station tailored for client websites streaming demographically correct music, audio & video commercials. Easy Player has a follow me feature that keeps the player open long after the visitor has left the clients website extending the advertising exposure ( http://www.acrossthevoid.com/hepWebPlayer/EasyButton.aspx. )

Sound Bytes Inc., 87 Main Street, North Reading MA, 01864 tel. 800 8350-4723
www.hepmusic.com


Ed Morando
Sound Bytes Radio

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Mid-month Updates for June 2009

MATV has decided on using PayPal for integrating its payment interface for new web users. Programming for the billing module will be completed by the end of June. Non corporate web users will be able to pay for their document deliveries by any major credit card.Negotiations are underway for additional exposure of the MATV website with a well known online portal that is currently providing online shopping for more than 2500 vendors and with over 1.5 million visitors daily.

Professional Prospecting Systems located in Los Angeles California is proposing strategies to MATV regarding the first stage of a national E-marketing campaign targeted at corporate users of same and next day mail service.

The latest updated home page for http://www.acrossthevoid.com is now online and is fully functional.

My thanks go out to all of the members of the MATV team for all of their efforts and hard work during these last couple of months. A special thanks to Moses Smally from Pomona California who has been working around the clock networking across the country with agents and distributors.

Sincerely,

Edward S. Morando
President
MATV

Monday, June 8, 2009

Network Updates

The nationwide network is developing at a consistent pace and is expected to be close to 100% before the end of this year. The marketing efforts are under way targeting the areas where agents are active an online. First official release of the website should be coming within the next 4 to 6 weeks. The document tracking has been beta tested and in operation for corporate clients since April 1, 2009 and has been working flawlessly. Corporate billing on the new platform officially went into effect May 1st and barring a few minor tweaks is also working to expectations. Corporate clients can join our efforts to go green by opting for online paperless invoicing and account management.

Our software development team is now working on the billing module for the everyday web user and should be completed in the next couple of weeks.

I would like to personally welcome all of the new agents who became part of the MATV team in the month of May.

I will keep everyone informed of our progress as it happens.

Sincerely,

Ed Morando
President
MATV