Pulse 87 Launches Its New Website Portal and Updates on New Advertising Clients: Pulse 87.7

Monday, May 5th, 2008 - 3 Comments »

Pulse 87 FM a subsidiary of Mega Media Group, Inc., OTCBulletinBoard: MMDA (www.megamediagroup.com). New York’s new Rhythmic Top 40 radio station announced today that it has launched its NEW website portal www.pulse87.com and updates on new advertisers clients on Pulse 87.

www.Pulse87.com has been redesigned and re-launched to appeal directly to our target audience of 18-49; the new portal will give viewers the ability to stream live, get current entertainment news, be updated on events and live broadcasts and participate in the music selection the station plays and offer banner advertising to clients. Live Steaming Statistics for the Month of April increased to 131,264 from 110,105 in March.

Update on Advertising for Pulse 87, for the Month of May we have secured advertising contracts with major brands in our Market, Jive Records Alicia Keys, Ultra Records, JRA Music Group, NY Minute Group, Dr. Dello Russo, NYC Department of Corrections Recruitment, Webster Hall, Major Auto World, Country Lincoln Mercury, Free Style Fever, and more local direct advertisers.

Commenting on the announcement, Mega Media’s CEO Alex Shvarts stated, “We are very excited that Pulse 87 is starting to see increases in audience listening and recognition in our market. As a result of this growing popularity we are starting to see more recognized brands advertise on the station.

About Mega Media Group

Mega Media Group, Inc. is a multimedia entertainment holding company with several subsidiaries that offer a broad range of services.

The divisions include recording, music production and distribution, video production, radio broadcasting, and Pulse 87 a Rhythmic Top 40 Radio station serving the New York Tri State Area.

Safe Harbor Statement: This announcement contains forward-looking statements. These statements are made under the “safe harbor” provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Statements that are not historical facts, including statements about Mega Media Group’s beliefs and expectations, are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements involve inherent risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statements. All information provided in this press release is as of May 5, 2008, and Mega Media Group undertakes no duty to update such information, except as required under applicable law.

PRESS INQUIRIES: Investor Relations 718-947-1100 or IR@megamediagroup.com

Website: http://www.megamediagroup.com/
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Friday, February 22nd, 2008 - No Comments »

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The return of the controversial Star to the air Tuesday on WNYZ (87.7 FM, Pulse-87) proves again that radio will eventually welcome back almost any exile it thinks can still draw listeners and make money.

But radio also hasn’t been afraid to get rid of people who can do that - Star, Imus, Bob Grant, Opie & Anthony - if they say something perceived as offensive.

In the long term, says one critic, this cycle could last until “corporations that own media live up to their own standards.”

John Liu, a city councilman from Queens, lit into Clear Channel after the company fired Star in May 2006 for rude remarks on Clear Channel’s WWPR.

Earlier, in January 2005, Liu had blasted Emmis over WQHT’s infamous “Tsunami Song.”

While Liu criticized the hosts in each case, he said yesterday the core issue remains “corporate responsibility.

“No one pickets Howard Stern, because he says up front he’s going to insult and offend people. But Clear Channel promotes itself as a fair-minded company that aims to serve families and the community.”

Ironically, Liu and Star are on the same page here. In a pending lawsuit against Clear Channel, Star contends he was told to do the things for which he was fired.

“Star has some personal responsibility,” said Liu. “But he was acting at the behest of the company. This is not about censorship. It’s about companies being held accountable for doing what they say.”

And have recent firings and sanctions, which many folks in media think have cast a deep shadow of uncertainty over on-air content, cleaned things up?

“We’re not in the clear,” said Liu. “But hopefully we’re addressing the issue.”

Pulse 87.7 FM

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007 - 3 Comments »
 
 
Mega Media Group,announced today the forthcoming launch of 
“Pulse 87″ (87.7 FM), which will feature the return of the Star & Buc Wild Show.
The 87.7 format change will take place in early January of 2008 and the new 
Star & Buc Wild Show will debut January 15, 2008.
   Star & Buc Wild are popular radio personalities who hosted their morning   show in New York City from 2000 to 2006.   At its peak, the Star & Buc Wild Show was consistently one of the   top-rated morning shows in New York City,   at one point surpassing the market’s long-time leader, 
“The Howard Stern Show.”   In addition to featuring the morning show,   Pulse 87 will offer listeners a variety of music programming,   including pop, hip hop, dance, rock and top 40 hits. 

 

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