2007 NCAA

CampusFans.com Offers Unprecedented New Approach for Fans to Enjoy NCAA Sweet Sixteen: Field Generals sought for CF Sports Talk Studio(TM) Show

PHILADELPHIA (BusinessWire EON) March 20, 2007 --     Commenting on the fan involvement in the CF Sports Talk Studio, Campus Fans founder Bill Rasmussen www.espnfounder.com said, "The Fans on the Street Program is unprecedented. Unlike traditional call-in sports talk shows, Campus Fans have immediate access to the CF Sports Talk Studio and its multiple and simultaneously delivered shows to share his or her views with the world right along with the mainstream sports writers and announcers."

"The Fans on the Street Program offers fans the ability to capture the flavor of the games...the highs-the lows...the good-the bad...often glossed over by the traditional media...and then share those experiences with the world in The CF Sports Talk Studio," said Tod Turner, CEO of Linqware Communications, Inc. (www.linqware.com), developer of the concept.

Fans planning to attend a Sweet Sixteen game may register at CampusFans.com and leave a message for Moderator Mike Riccio at http://www.campusfans.com/bisonkid to be designated as a Field General reporting from each city hosting the 2007 NCAA Championship. Selected fans will visit the CF Sports Talk Studio and deliver an inside look at the feel game of the game...first hand from the fans' point of view.

Only www.campusfans.com offers every fan the opportunity to host his or her own sports talk show worldwide from the CF Sports Talk Studio - absolutely free of charge. This is the first of several innovative opportunities for fans who join the new online sports community.

The just-launched Campus Fans website introduced two new innovations: the CF Sports Talk Studio and the CF FansFone...both powered by Linqware. These exclusive features can be found only at campusfans.com. In addition, the site offers a personalized Fan Page, Fan Video and Fan Foto Galleries, a Fan Finder, Fan Forums and more.

CampusFans.com is based in Philadelphia, PA.

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