JagNotes.com Announces Webcasting Project | Internet News

JagNotes.com Announces Webcasting Project

Written By
John Townley
John Townley
Jan 26, 2000
1 minute read

JagNotes.com Inc. Wednesday announced plans to Webcast its financial content
through its domestic and international Web sites.

The Webcasting project will be deployed in phases, the first of which will
involve the delivery of reports from many of the company’s U.S. commentators
in streaming audio/video formats. The second phase of the project will
involve the production and Webcasting of original, live financial programming
that will focus on breaking financial news and market-moving information
geared toward the online investor.

The final stage will involve the implementation of both strategies on the
company’s Euro site, as well as on its
soon-to-be launched Latin American site and
Asian site.

In connection with the yet-to-be-named financial Webcast, the company has
entered into agreements with Jack Reilly, former vice president of CNBC
Business News, and Peter Barnes, former CNBC Business News reporter. Reilly
will serve as executive vice president of programming, and Barnes will serve
as morning anchor, as well as having executive duties for the project. Kate
Bohner, currently a member of the JagNotes News team and also formerly of
CNBC, has entered into a new agreement with JagNotes.com, which expands her
role to include anchoring duties for the Webcast.

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