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COMPLETE "TV ON THE NET" BROADCASTS FROM THE LA & DETROIT AUTO SHOWS

29 December 2000

Only THE AUTO CHANNEL Brings You Every New Vehicle Introduction & Every 
Press Conference

    AUTO CENTRAL - Once again, for the fourth year in a row, THE AUTO CHANNEL 
Internetwork, ( <http://www.theautochannel.com/> 
www.theautochannel.com), will present wall-to-wall Media Days coverage from 
America's two most important automotive expositions: the Greater Los 
Angeles Auto Show, and the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.

    Traditionally, Media Days at the LA and Detroit shows are reserved 
exclusively for working automotive journalists and industry members, who 
get the opportunity to examine the latest offerings and final versions of 
new vehicles before they're put on display to the general public. However, 
THE AUTO CHANNEL's extensive behind-the-scenes broadcasts give every automotive
enthusiast and fan around the world a personal and unedited look at all the 
events. These broadcasts, as well as all of the content and information on 
TACH are available hassle-free, without any cost or obligation to users.

    Coverage of the Los Angeles Auto Show will begin on Thursday, January 4th, 
with two jam-packed days of new vehicle introductions, press conferences, 
and celebrity interviews. BMW, Volkswagen, Ford, Isuzu, Panoz, Volvo, 
Daewoo, Dodge and Jaguar are among the manufacturers scheduled to unveil 
new vehicles or significant updates. TACH's coverage will receive an
energetic start on Thursday morning with the Motor Press Guild Breakfast 
and keynote address by Dr. Wolfgang Reitzle; group vice president of Ford 
Motor Company's Premier Automotive Group. As head of the international 
operations of Aston Martin, Jaguar, Land Rover, Lincoln and Volvo, Reitzle 
will, among other things, discuss the current and future state of the 
luxury market.

    Coverage of the North American International Auto Show from Cobo Center 
will commence on Sunday, January 7th, and continue through Wednesday, 
January 10th. Ferrari, Bentley, Ford, Toyota, Porsche, Suzuki, Mercedes 
Benz, Infiniti, Mitsubishi, Kia, Audi, GM and several other manufacturers 
have scheduled press conferences and introductions. Ford, GM, and Chrysler 
will also have concept car presentations.

    All broadcasts and a complete program schedule for the Los Angeles show 
will be available through THE AUTO CHANNEL Internetwork at " 
<http://www.theautochannel.com/cybercast/2001autoshows/laias> 
www.theautochannel.com/cybercast/2001autoshows/laias". The Detroit show 
broadcasts and program schedule will be available at " 
<http://www.theautochannel.com/cybercast/2001autoshows/naias> 
www.theautochannel.com/cybercast/2001autoshows/naias".

   THE AUTO CHANNEL recently completed four days of live broadcasts from the 
Automotive Aftermarket Industry Week Trade Show in Las Vegas, and complete 
Internet video coverage of all the media introductions at the South Florida 
International Auto Show. Coverage of all these events, and more, are 
archived for continuous on-demand access. THE AUTO CHANNEL now has more 
than 4,000 on-demand streaming video and TV programs; about 10,000 streaming 
audio programs; 17 searchable databases; and well in excess of 300,000 pages 
of content. Since its online premiere in January 1996, THE AUTO CHANNEL has 
remained the Internet's most complete and comprehensive automotive information 
resource. While other entities have struggled to find their focus or strategy 
for the net, TACH continues to provide its audience with an unparalleled experience. 

    The main entrance to THE AUTO CHANNEL Internetwork is located at <http://www.theautochannel.com/> 
http://www.theautochannel.com Internet users who wish to watch these 
Internet broadcasts will need the Windows Media Player, which is available 
free and can be downloaded from THE AUTO CHANNEL.

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