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01.30.2007: SubscribeCast Technologies Welcomes BitPass Unlimited Customers

Tucson, AZ (PRWeb) January 30, 2007 -- SubscribeCast Technologies announced today a special invitation directed toward BitPass Unlimited customers who were given notice earlier this month that BitPass operations were shutting down. "As with any emerging industry, it is important that partnerships are formed with companies that are positioned to conduct business tomorrow, the next day and beyond," is the message from SubscribeCast. SubscribeCast prides itself on offering a customized solution for each client -- a foundation they use to build long-term partnerships.

"Individuals and organizations have recognized the promise and possibilities of premium podcasting. I want to assure them that they have an opportunity to continue to be leaders of innovation and that we will be committed to their success," said Chris Wolf, Director of Client Relations at SubscribeCast.

Companies have used SubscribeCast's services to securely provide over 1000 gigabytes of digital media to thousands of customers each month. "The guys at SubscribeCast are fantastic innovators," says Brinkley Warren, co-founder of SubscribeCast powered AthCast.com. "The combination of their unique application and the immediate rapport we felt with the team made our decision to use SubscribeCast very easy," Jay Kelly, SubscribeCast client and co-founder of WiredParish.com says.

SubscribeCast's application is fully scalable and allows content providers the flexibility to host and maintain subscriptions and content from their own servers. SubscribeCast is looking forward to making their proprietary technology accessible to content producers of all kinds.


For further information visit:
www.subscribecast.com

11.14.2006: Athens Music Foundation uses SubscribeCast Technologies’ secure podcasting technology to distribute music through AthCast.com
Tucson, AZ (PRWEB) October 31, 2006 – The Athens Music Foundation has announced an agreement with SubscribeCast Technologies to distribute media content using SubscribeCast's patent-pending subscription podcast application. AthCast.com will deliver recorded concert programming to subscribers as a way to collect charitable donations to benefit the local music community. The Athens Music Foundation is meant to promote, preserve, and perpetuate the rich music heritage in Athens, Ga – a town that “Rolling Stone” Magazine has rated as the #1 College Music Scene in America.

"We saw an opportunity to combine a cutting-edge technology with a good cause." says AthCast co-founder Brinkley Warren," We want to evolve the live music experience and empower community participation that makes a positive impact in the World around us."

The podcast is Athens Music on-demand. Fans pay $5.99 per month to subscribe, and then AthCast automatically delivers concert programming to their digital music libraries and iPods. The programming consists of live concerts and backstage interviews that have been recorded, documented, and edited by the Athens Music Foundation's team of dedicated archivists and music journalists.

"The team at the Athens Music Foundation is incredible. Their support of their community coupled with their tremendous love of music is unmatched," said Chris Wolf, SubscribeCast's director of business relations.

SubscribeCast's technology bridges the gap between the pay per file method and podcasting. With the SubscribeCast application, media owners can track subscriber downloads and prevent RSS feed sharing while still providing a seamless podcast experience to their customers.

"We're really glad that we're the first arts-based podcast in the entire
World that gets to use this cutting-edge technology." said Mike Ewing, co-founder of AthCast. "I think we represent a new kind of non-profit whose fundraising presence exists wholly online, but whose impact will be felt off-line. The impact is going to be huge, not only in how this new technology redefines non-profit fundraising, but also in how the technology will democratize content distribution of all kinds – really cool stuff."

SubscribeCast's application is fully scalable and allows content providers the flexibility to host and maintain subscriptions and content from their own servers. Subscribers pay for their subscription at AthCast.com and then receive their RSS feed immediately. The site also includes concert profiles for fans to help document the Athens music scene by uploading concert photos, show reviews, and voting for the best concerts.

SubscribeCast is looking forward to making their proprietary technology accessible to content producers of all kinds, and both groups of entrepreneurs plan to continue to collaborate on larger projects in the future.

"The guys at Subscribecast are fantastic innovators." says AthCast's Brinkley Warren, "They've figured out how to monetize a brand new technology. We're proud to be pioneering this new technology and working with such a great team of energetic minds. Of course our big picture goal is to unleash creative empowerment and create a new marketplace where the technology unites communities and delivers value to everyone."

For further information visit:
www.athcast.com
www.subscribecast.com
09.26.2006: PRWeb Interviews Subscribecast and wiredparish.com
PRWeb has posted an interview with SubscribeCast executives Chris Wolf and Michael Mioduski and Oak Grove Media President Jay Kelly. You can listen to the interview by subscribing to their podcast or by downloading it.

Podcast link:
http://prwebpodcast.com/feed/recent.xml

Interview link:
http://prwebpodcast.com/releases/pod440072.htm

09.20.2006: Oak Grove Media teams with SubscribeCast to distribute wiredparish.com podcasts via paid subscription.
Tucson, AZ (PRWEB) September 6, 2006 - Oak Grove Media has announced an agreement with SubscribeCast Technologies to distribute media content using SubscribeCast's patent pending subscription podcast application. For less than seven dollars a month, subscribers to wiredparish.com are able to receive exclusive content delivered directly to their computers. Subscribers will have access to over 20 channels featuring content hosted by some of the most challenging and profound voices of the Christian faith, including Brian McLaren, Leonard Sweet, and Reggie McNeal.

Oak Grove Media, based in Oklahoma City, OK, has already processed hundreds of pre-registrations from subscribers who are anxiously awaiting the site's launch. "Response to this concept has been amazing." said Jay Kelly, President of Oak Grove Media. "The twenty-something Christian demographic has been vastly underserved in terms of focused content. They are hungry for this and they appreciate the delivery method."

SubscribeCast's application bridges the gap between the pay per file method and podcasting. With the SubscribeCast application, media owners can track subscriber downloads and prevent RSS feed sharing while still providing a seamless podcast experience to their customers. Jay Kelly said, "The combination of their unique application and the immediate rapport we felt with the team made our decision to use SubscribeCast very easy."

SubscribeCast's application is fully scalable and allows content providers the flexibility to host and maintain subscriptions and content from their own servers. Subscribers pay for their subscription at the provider's web page and then receive their RSS feed immediately. "We are very excited about the site and the way SubscribeCast has been flexible to meet our specific needs." said Cory White, wiredparish.com Senior Technical Director.

SubscribeCast will be attending the Portable Media Expo in Ontario, CA at the end of September and will be at booth #410.

For further information visit:
www.subscribecast.com
www.wiredparish.com
04.20.2006: PRWeb Interviews SubscribeCast
PRWeb has posted an interview with SubscribeCast executives Jaz Garewal, Chris Wolf and Steve Gladish. You can listen to the interview by subscribing to their podcast or by downloading it.

Podcast link:
http://prwebpodcast.com/feed/recent.xml

Interview link:
http://prwebpodcast.com/releases/pod374325.htm
04.19.2006: Steve Bottfeld teams with SubscribeCast
Steve Bottfeld has announced an agreement with SubscribeCast Technologies to distribute the "Bottfeld Report" Video Podcast using SubscribeCast's patent pending subscription podcast application.

"Bottfeld Report" offers Mr. Bottfeld's highly acclaimed and unique insight into the Las Vegas real estate world. With nearly two decades of being a top analyst and trend spotter in the dynamic Las Vegas real estate market, renowned speaker Steve Bottfeld will deliver his weekly real estate insights and perspectives "Podcast Style" for the real estate professional, investor, or novice.

"It is fitting that SubscribeCast and I team on this ground breaking project. I've made the right calls for the last two decades on the Las Vegas real estate market and can now better communicate my analysis for the next decade using this fantastic service. Who would think I'd have my own subscription TV show? SubscribeCast and I are where cable was a decade ago! Talk about ground floor . . . or should I say hi-rise?"

"Bottfeld Report" is an essential tool in keeping up with important market events and rumors in the booming Las Vegas real estate market to hone your competitive edge. Unlike traditional round table broadcasts, "Bottfeld Report" will deliver current video footage reflecting the topics covered in each podcast. It will be made available to subscribers for $49 per 3-month subscription via SubscribeCast's innovative web application, delivering feeds to any podcatching program, such as Apple's iTunes free software. Each 3-month subscription will comprise of current topics, spread out over 6 episodes. Users can sign up at www.bottfeldreport.com and every week they will automatically receive a new episode of approximately 12-15 minutes in length.

SubscribeCast Technologies is a software development firm based out of Tucson, AZ. The company recently developed a web application that allows media content providers to deliver their products via paid subscription to standard RSS reading software such as iTunes. Up until the advent of this application, there had not been a way to regulate and charge access to serialized RSS delivered content (called "Podcasts").

With SubscribeCast's application, content providers can break free of the current technology, which only allows customers to buy media on a pay per file basis. This new web application eliminates that need and hassle, replacing it with readily accessible RSS technology. Also, SubscribeCast's application provides the ability to track downloads and prevent subscribers from sharing their RSS feeds to unauthorized, nonpaying, users.

"SubscribeCast's hope is to have an impact on the emerging industry that has developed from the release of the video iPod and other portable media players ... and we are succeeding," says SubscribeCast's Director of Client Relations, Stephen Gladish.

SubscribeCast's application allows content providers the flexibility to host and maintain subscriptions and content from their own servers. Subscribers pay for their subscription at the provider's web page and then receive their RSS feed right away. The subscriber only has to enter in a username and password once to receive their RSS feed address. From then on, the subscription behaves like a normal, free podcast, until the user cancels their subscription, or the subscription term expires.

For further information visit:
www.bottfeldreport.com
www.subscribecast.com
02.08.2006: Skinny Bones Productions Partners with SubscribeCast
Skinny Bones Productions has announced an agreement with SubscribeCast Technologies to utilize a new web application to distribute their films via protected RSS Video Podcast.

Skinny Bones Productions' first feature-length film, "On the Cutting Room Floor," has been made available in a serialized format to subscribers for $2 per month via SubscribeCast's innovative subscription web application. Every week, users will automatically receive 1 episode ranging in length from 5 to 10 minutes. The movie spans 12 parts and will cost a total of $6 via subscription.

"On the Cutting Room Floor," hailed as "... an inspired piece of Hollywood satire" by FilmThreat.com, is a dramatic comedy that chronicles the events following the death of a renowned screenwriter. "We wanted to do something more than just release it on DVD, so we felt this would make a great substitute to the first-run theatrical release. People get to see the movie in any theater they chose, be it iPod, big screen TV, or laptop," says writer/director Jaz Garewal.

SubscribeCast Technologies is a software development firm based out of Tucson, AZ. Recently, they developed a web application that allows media content providers to deliver their products via paid subscription to standard RSS reading software such as iTunes. Up until the advent of this application, there had not been a way to regulate and charge access to serialized RSS delivered content (called "Podcasts").

With SubscribeCast's application, content providers can break free of the current technology, which only allows customers to buy media on a pay per file basis. "We think that this represents a great opportunity not only for delivering movies to customers, but also video and music as well," said SubscribeCast co-founder Eric Baldoni. The deal is a marriage, of sorts. Skinny Bones Productions founder Jaz Garewal, as well as Skinny Bones executive Chris Wolf, have joined SubscribeCast Technologies as partners. "We expect this technology to have a huge impact on the emerging industry that has developed from the release of the Video iPod and other portable media players," explains Wolf.

Currently, media producers (ie Napster, Rush Limbaugh's Rush24) are only able to offer subscription-based services by having the end user download proprietary software. This new web application eliminates that need and hassle, replacing it with readily accessible RSS technology. Content providers can host and maintain the subscriptions and content from their own servers and customers can use their RSS readers to download updated content just like they were subscribed to a Podcast.

For further information visit:
www.skinnybones.net
www.onthecuttingroomfloor.com
www.subscribecast.com