Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 23, 2008
  PR Contact for Next New Networks’
Fast Lane Broadcasting networks:
Christopher Provan
Storm King Media, Inc.
E-mail: cap@stormkingmedia.com
914.589.1876

NEXT NEW NETWORKS, A LEADING PROVIDER OF MICROTELEVISION,
TO COVER INTERNATIONAL RALLY NEW YORK

New York, New York — Next New Networks, the leading new media company featuring Microtelevision networks on the Internet including the automotive channels Garage 419, Fast Lane Daily, and VOD Cars is pleased to announce its coverage of the 2008 International Rally New York in Callicoon, NY October 30 through November 1 2008.

International Rally New York, a United States Rally Championship sanctioned event, provides a unique opportunity for the Garage 419 team to bring to its audience the personalities and action of internationally renowned Rally Racing held in the scenic Catskills region of New York State. Rally racing episodes have consistently proven to be among the highest rated episodes of VOD Cars, demonstrating a significant audience interest. With this race, Next New Networks continues to provide the most current, timely, and in-demand subject matter to our viewers of Garage 419 – consistently a Top 10 video in YouTube’s auto category.

High definition episodes are available at:
http://garage419.com
http://fastlanedaily.com
http://vodcars.com

About Next New Networks Next New Networks is a leading provider of Mictrotelevision, online television networks for targeted communities incorporating the best elements of television and the web. Since being founded in March 2007, the company has launched sixteen networks and its video programming has been viewed over 190 million times via the company's super-distribution strategy. Super-distribution includes formal content partnerships with leading destinations including YouTube, Yahoo! Video, MetaCafe, MySpace TV, AOL Video, Veoh, iTunes, Tivo, Amazon Unbox, and Joost.

Acclaimed programming from Next New Networks includes daily auto news network Fast Lane Daily, Channel Frederator (home of "Internet People" and popular series The Meth Minute 39), Barely Political (the creators of Obama Girl), and Indy Mogul, a network for the YouTube generation of DIY filmmakers. With headquarters in New York, Next New Networks is privately owned. Investors include Spark Capital, Goldman Sachs and Velocity Interactive. Further information, as well as other networks, is available through http://nextnewnetworks.com

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