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Auctionbytes-NewsFlash, Number 1112 - September 21, 2005 - ISSN 1539-5065      Previous Story | | Next Story

On the Air: AuctionBytes Launches Internet TV Network for eBay & Online Sellers
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AuctionBytes.com
September 21, 2005
Reading AuctionBytes: On the Air: AuctionBytes Launches Internet TV Network for eBay & Online Sellers

AuctionBytes (http://www.auctionbytes.com), the number one source of news about the online-auction industry, has launched the AuctionBytes TV Network on the Internet. The network features several channels containing exclusive programming about ecommerce and the online-auction industry.

The network debuted with the "AuctionBytes News in Review" program featuring reporter Ina Steiner. The news show is produced twice a month and features news culled from the popular AuctionBytes Newsflash newsletter.

"We've only been testing this new service for a short time and already over 1000 people have downloaded videos." said David Steiner, President of Auctionbytes.com "The feedback from viewers has been overwhelmingly positive. Not surprisingly, people are telling us that they like to watch TV."

The debut edition of "AuctionBytes News in Review" features stories on the eBay acquisition of Skype and a new auction-bonding service for antiques dealers selling on the TIAS online mall, among other segments.

Current AuctionBytes TV channels include:
News Channel - news about ecommerce and the online-auction industry
Education Channel - programming to help viewers buy and sell online
Ad Channel - paid programming including ads and infomercials

Within the next few weeks, additional channels will be added. These will include:
Features Channel - special features including interviews, profiles and special-event coverage
HomeBrew Channel - viewers send in their own videos, including Tips & Tricks segments

All of the programs are free of charge and can be watched online at anytime at http://www.auctionbytes.tv

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