Guy Zapoleon partners to launch streaming company
National radio consultant and media strategist Guy Zapoleon has partnered with ChristianNetcast to launch MainStream Network. The new company offers affordable, top-quality internet streaming services to radio stations of any size or program format.
Bangor, ME (PRWEB) February 7, 2004 --National radio consultant and media strategist Guy Zapoleon has partnered with ChristianNetcast to launch MainStream Network. The new company offers affordable, top-quality internet streaming services to radio stations of any size or program format.
"I am so thrilled to be working with the amazing team at MainStream Network, an incredible cutting edge company offering the very best streaming service at the very best price," says Zapoleon.
A long-time leader in the radio consulting industry, Guy Zapoleon has been named Billboard Consultant of the Year" for the Top 40 and Adult Contemporary formats eight years in a row. His radio consulting firm, Zapoleon Media Strategies, consults some of the greatest radio stations in the United States and around the world.
Along with Zapoleon, MainStream Network co-founders, John Elliott, David Palmer and Todd VanTasel, currently operate the successful streaming company ChristianNetcast.com, which provides similar high quality, affordable streaming services to Christian radio stations and ministries. Launched in 2000, ChristianNetcast is now the largest streaming service provider in its niche market, with more than 200 radio stations and clients from the United States and abroad. In the month of January alone over 4 million hours of content was streamed over the ChristianNetcast/MainStream network.
Explains David Palmer, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for both MainStream and ChristianNetcast With the great success of ChristianNetcast we saw an opportunity to offer the same service to all stations of all formats and MainStream was born,"
Zapoleon went on to state, As more and more listeners, especially those under 30, turn to the internet first for their entertainment, Radio must find a way to have a strong presence there. A quality stream of your radio station's audio is the first thing they want from you"
For more information about MainStream and its services, visit www.mainstreamnetwork.com.
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