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Internet Broadcast Corp. And Fox News Sign Content Sharing Agreement

www.ibctoday.com To Offer Up To 40 Fox News TV Clips Per Day - More than Any Other Online Outlet

November 29, 2006

The Internet Broadcast Corp. (www.ibctoday.com), the premier online destination for breaking TV news from around the globe, and FOX News, the number one name in TV news, announce a unique content sharing agreement that gives viewers greater online access to international and national TV news stories. Under the agreement, www.ibctoday.com will bolster its roster of content with up to 40 FOX international and U.S. national news, business and entertainment video stories a day - adding to ibctoday.com's lead in the online TV news network industry. Ibctoday.com is the first online TV news network to give U.S. users immediate access to on-demand 24/7 video of: international news, entertainment, sports and more as it happens, 24/7. Tyler N. Cavell, President and Founder, Internet Broadcast Corporation, notes, "IBC is committed to being the premier online provider of global TV news and this content agreement with a broadcast leader like FOX is reaffirmation of that goal. Just a few years ago, they were the new kid on the block and now they are the dominant name in TV news in the U.S. Together, we aim to revolutionize International online TV news, the way FOX has revolutionized broadcast TV news. Vipp Jaswal, FOX's Vice President of International Distribution, noted, "As leaders in TV News worldwide, FOX recognizes the value of ibctoday.com's online global TV news network." IBC today already has exclusive agreements with leading news broadcasters and wholesalers such as Associated Press TV, Canadian Broadcasting Corp., as well top South-Western Asian, Eastern European and African local television broadcasters, with more on the way. The revolutionary IBC news network employs proprietary technology to present timely video news from leading broadcasters that is instantly downloadable, already translated and subtitled in English, and fully searchable by keyword or more broadly by country, city and news category. IBC presently publishes between 70 and 90 global news video clips a day, which represents approximately 1.5 hours of video news content. Content is updated throughout the day with global and local broadcast partners providing multi-perspectives on global news from local sources. The site also archives transcripts of every news story aired so users can research and access any news item that has already run. For more information, please visit the IBC at www.ibctoday.com.

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