Message-ID: <4255275.1075845215793.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 10:42:55 -0700 (PDT) From: stocktalk@netstocks.com To: alewis@enron.com Subject: Internet Stock News: Sponsor Company Profile - NBG Radio Network, Inc. Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-From: Internet Stock News @ENRON X-To: alewis@enron.com X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \Lewis, Andrew H.\Lewis, Andrew H.\Deleted Items X-Origin: LEWIS-A X-FileName: Lewis, Andrew H..pst NBG Brochure [IMAGE] Click here to read=20 the Laguna Research=20 Partners Report on NBG Radio Network. [IMAGE] Enter your email address to receive email updates for NBG Radio Network.= =20 Click below to receive an NBG Radio Network Investor Package. =20 Dear, NBG Radio Network, Inc. (OTC BB: NSBD)is a leading independent radi= o production and syndication company, growing from two programs and 150 ra= dio station affiliates in 1996 to over 30 programs and services and 2,500 = radio station affiliates today.NBG provides a broad range of programming to= radio stations in exchange for commercial broadcast time that the Company= then sells to more than 300 national advertisers. This Portland, Or= egon-based Company's revenue in fiscal 2000 grew to a record $11.7 million= from $3.6 million the previous year, almost entirely due to internal grow= th, and NBG enjoyed a net profit of $826,000.In 1997, NBG's first full yea= r of operation, the Company had $800,000 in revenue. NBG has develop= ed an impressive list of national advertising clients, many of which are h= ousehold names, including: Alka Seltzer, American Express, Avon, Bayer Aspi= rin, Comedy Central, Duracell, Fox Television, General Motors, General Nut= rition Centers, Goodyear, Hallmark, HBO, Kodak, Kraft, MasterCard, Maxwell= House, Office Depot, Polaroid, Priceline.com, Procter & Gamble, Radio Sh= ack, Sears, Showtime, Starbucks, TGI Fridays, U.S. Navy, Warner Lambert, a= nd WB Network. Business Strategy NBG currently produces, syndi= cates, and/or reps over 30 national programs targeting the most popular ra= dio formats, including 80s Classic Hits, Adult Contemporary, Album Oriente= d Rock, Contemporary Hit Radio, Country, News/Talk, Oldies, Urban, Smooth = Jazz, and Sports.NBG produces short-form daily vignettes and weekly long-f= orm programs, and offers a full range of show prep services for radio stat= ions. NBG continues to grow its revenues through internal developmen= t and plans to enhance its growth through acquisition of businesses that c= omplement the Company's operations.The Company has a national, in-house s= ales force and infrastructure which sells commercial broadcast inventory t= o more than 300 national advertisers.NBG has been able to leverage its sale= s force and generate additional revenues without significant additional ov= erhead costs by providing network advertising sales representation service= s, on a commission basis, to third-party radio networks and independent pr= ogramming and service suppliers that do not have their own sales force. = Recent Developments NBG increased the number of radio station a= ffiliates airing its programs in the top 50 media markets, allowing the Co= mpany to increase its advertising rates.Numerous programs with top market = talent were also added to the Company's syndication offerings, resulting i= n more quality commercial broadcast time to sell to advertisers.Recent add= itions to the lineup include an established smooth jazz show hosted by pop= ular Capitol recording artist Dave Koz and a Top 30 countdown show hosted = by longtime radio personality Hollywood Hamilton.NBG also launched a new = website for its popular Bigg Snoop Dogg Radio show (www.biggsnoopdoggradio.= com), and named world-renowned DJ Jam as the programmer for the show.NBG w= as also named the '2nd Best Small (under 250 employees) Company to work fo= r in the state of Oregon' in a 2001 survey entitled '100 Best Companies to= Work For' by Oregon Business Magazine. Top Radio Programs and Servi= ces ? Bigg Snoop Dogg Radio,hosted by Hip Hop star Snoop D= ogg ? Hollywood Hamilton's Weekend Top 30in MAINSTREAM & RHYTH= M formats ? The Dave Koz Radio Show, hosted by one of the most p= opular smooth jazz musicians in the industry ? Teein' It Up,ho= sted by PGA Tour player and world-renowned golf course designer Peter Jaco= bsen ? Ultimate 80s,hosted by longtime major market personali= ty Rick Stacy ? The Tour Bus, a proven ratings winner hosted b= y Rock veterans Matt Murray and Ralph Sutton ? The Complete S= heet, one of the most successful prep services in the country, written by = 3 writers that have created material for Jay Leno, Rick Dees, Mancow and v= arious stand-up comedians Radio Industry Highlights ? = Radio advertising revenue in the US for 2000 was a record $19.8 billion wi= th 12.1% growth over 1999 ? Radio has grown in both recessions an= d economic slowdowns because it is attractively priced and can offer adver= tisers the ability to effectively target niche markets (Prudential Securit= ies) ? Radio currently captures 7.55% of the total advertising m= arket share - it will approach 10% in the next five years (Bank of America= ) ? Radio has only experienced two years of negative growth in i= ts history - 1961 and 1991 NBG Competitive Advantages Top mar= ket penetration - established relationships with many large market radio= stations. Programming/Products reach diverse and varied formats and ad= vertising demographics. Ability to offer customized networks to respon= d to the unique advertising needs of each client. Opportunity to util= ize our hosts and programs to create and implement special features that= compliment client's advertising programs. Reasons To Invest ?= History of strong internal revenue growth since 1996 inception ?= Profitable fiscal 2000 ? Strong management team with vi= sion and entrepreneurial drive ? Extensive industry relationships= ? Actively pursuing new growth opportunities through strategic a= cquisitions and expansion of programming lineup Management Joh= n A. Holmes - President, CEO, Chairman Dean R. Gavoni - Executive Vice = President John J. Brumfield - Vice President Finance, CFO, Secretary Oli= ver J. Holmes - Vice President of Operations Key Financial Data = Symbol:OTC Bulletin Board: NSBD Issued & Outstanding Shares:13,= 321,831 Fully Diluted Shares:16,467,731 Fiscal Year End:November 30 = Fiscal 2000 Results Revenue:$11,785,831 Gross Profit:$5,036,652 Net= Profit:$826,000 Corporate Office The Cascade Building 520 = SW Sixth Avenue, Suite 750 Portland, Oregon97204 Tel: 503-802-4624 Fax: = 503-802-4625 www.nbgradio.com info@nbgradio.com Investor Relations = The Investor Relations Group Toll Free:800-444-9214 www.invrel.com = nbgradio@invrel.com Disclaimer: Information or opinions in th= is document are presented solely for informative purposes and are not inte= nded nor should be construed as investment advice. NBG Radio Network, Inc.= may carry a high investment risk. We encourage you to carefully review th= e company with your investment advisor and to verify any information that = is important to your investment decision. =09=09