By Expedia Guest Author, on September 10, 1999

Expedia.com Expedia Radio Plans to Expand Syndicated Program on More Than 50 Stations Nationwide Through Talk Radio Network

REDMOND, WA, Sept. 9, 1999—Expedia® Radio plans to expand to more than 50 commercial stations nationwide beginning Saturday, Sept. 11. This follows Expedia Radio's launch only two months ago in five markets and attests to the quality and effectiveness of the show.

By joining Talk Radio Network's impressive array of shows—including those featuring Bob Dornan, Lucianne Goldberg and Barry Farber—Expedia Radio would become the first travel radio program on Talk Radio Network.

“We are proud to carry Expedia Radio because its engaging blend of entertainment and interactive content so perfectly suits TRN's vision for the future of radio,” said Michael D. Lofrano, chief operating officer, Talk Radio Network. “Expedia Radio is a brilliant adaptation of the power of radio and the Internet, allowing users of Expedia.com to benefit from an enhanced broadcast product while exposing radio listeners to the online convenience of this wonderful Web site.”

A complete listing of anticipated stations and air times for Expedia Radio, along with the previous week's show, is available at http://expedia.com/daily/radio/.
About Talk Radio Network

TRN first grabbed the attention of the broadcast industry by developing famed talk-show host Art Bell and building him to national prominence. Since then, with hosts like former congressman Bob Dornan, Lucianne Goldberg, Barry Farber and Roger Fredinburg, Talk Radio Network hasn't looked back. Already reaching hundreds of cities nationwide, TRN recently launched a second network with others planned for 2000.

As one of the first in the industry to utilize the power of the Internet, TRN is partnering with quality companies like Microsoft to bring its value-focused programming to a worldwide audience. The power of the Web is changing the industry, and Talk Radio Network is fast becoming known as a pre-eminent “national radio station,” a new development in broadcasting.

About Expedia.com

Expedia.com (http://expedia.com/) is the leading place to go on the Web to find the right trip at the right price. People can book air, car and hotel reservations as well as find vacations, cruises and other travel options. Along with booking travel, Expedia.com helps people plan their trips with in-depth destination information, travel news and mapping services.

Expedia.com leads the online travel industry in sales and customer traffic. Expedia.com was the most visited online travel site for the last four months, including each month of the second quarter of calendar year 1999, according to Media Metrix, with 4.2 million visitors in July. Second-quarter sales surpassed $183 million, more than triple the sales for the same period in 1998.

Expedia.com has also been recognized as the top online travel site by such prestigious publications as PC Magazine, PC World, PC Computing, Macworld, Computerworld and Brill's Content

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About Microsoft

Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) is the worldwide leader in software for personal computers. The company offers a wide range of products and services for business and personal use, each designed with the mission of making it easier and more enjoyable for people to take advantage of the full power of personal computing every day.

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