
MediaSentiment(TM) Launches E-motions PodCast Through StreetIQ.com
SAN FRANCISCO, CA --
(MARKET WIRE)
-- 09/28/2005 -- California News Tech (OTC BB: CNTE)
announced today that its weekly MediaSentiment™ financial newsletter,
E-motions, will now also be available as a Podcast feed on www.streetiq.com
through a strategic alliance with FinancialContent, Inc. (OTC BB: FCON)
"We are very excited about the opportunity to introduce weekly podcasts by
MediaSentiment.com as an audio channel on StreetIQ.com," said Andrew
Coffey, host of StreetIQ.com. "We believe that visitors to StreetIQ.com
will find a very compelling and timely product that can help them make
better investment decisions."
The E-motions podcast enables users to receive the content of the E-motions
newsletter in an audio format; the text format is also available as text or
subscriber emails at http://www.mediasentiment.com/demo/newsletter.html.
E-motions provides readers with self-knowledge about the emotions behind
their own investing so that they can improve their financial strategies.
E-motions addresses financial and media psychology, focusing on the
companies featured each week on MediaSentiment.com. Each newsletter
explores case studies high-lighting the relationship between big price
moves in MediaSentiment™ featured stocks, news coverage and investor
sentiment.
The basis of the research behind every issue of E-motions are the highly
predictive thumbs up / thumbs down recommendations MediaSentiment's Heads
Up™ service produces for NYSE and NASDAQ companies. These
up-to-the-minute ratings measure the sentiment company earnings reports
create in investors. Unique algorithms and artificial intelligence assess
and rate the information as positive or negative, making Heads Up™
almost instantaneous and highly accurate.
MediaSentiment™ podcast host Johnny Arkoosh states, "It is exciting to
be a part of the growing podcast environment and it is thrilling not only
for us but for our readers to have the option to receive E-motions in audio
format. Providing an E-motions podcast on Street IQ will also provide us
with the ability to reach new investors who may not be familiar with
www.MediaSentiment.com but are already comfortable with the podcast
medium." Research predictions for 2010 anticipate that the US podcast
audience will climb from 840,000 last year to 56 million, making Street IQ
an ideal outlet for MediaSentiment™ content. This Diffusion Group
forecast comes amid much excitement over podcasting. Apple, whose iPod
music player spawned the term podcast, recently added 3,000 podcast
programs to its iTunes online music store, and many other major news
sources are also in the process of adopting the podcast programming format.
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SOURCE: California News Tech
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