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01/31/08 4:32 AM

#42489 RE: stevieberliner #42484

RBC TV the first Russian business channel in cooperation with CNN and CNBC

The first Russian 24/7 business news channel RBC TV is now available from the HOT BIRDTM 6 satellite, giving you the opportunity to add RBC TV to your hotel's TV channel listings! By connecting to this free service, your guests will have access to RBC TV and the latest in business around the clock.

RBC TV has been on the air for over 3 years and is the premier source for the business and political elite in Russia. Installed in all branches of Russian government and legislature, RBC TV broadcasts a wide array of business and political news, commentary, interviews, Russian and foreign experts` analysis, as well as economy reviews, in-depth reviews, live reports and the latest business updates from such news agencies as CNN, APTN, Bloomberg, Reuters and CNBC.

Our regular viewers have come to depend on us for latest news in business and economics. By offering RBC TV to your guests, you offer an advantage over the competition for people traveling both on business and for leisure who want to stay informed.

RBC TV broadcasts its programming to more than 53 million viewers located in over 600 cities across Russia, the CIS and the Baltic states. Adding access to RBC TV to your hotel is both easy and free of charge.

Hotels are the biggest advertisers on the networks of our partners CNN and CNBC. By teaming up with RBC, your hotel can have better access to the business and political clientele in Russia. The combination of RBC TV, leisure magazines and a daily newspaper that RBC Media provides allows you to make the most of your advertising budget while giving you greater media coverage. Upon notification that your hotel has added RBC TV to its channel listings, we will place your contact information in a designated section on our website.

http://www.rbctv.ru/eng/

RNLandIII

01/31/08 7:32 AM

#42490 RE: stevieberliner #42484

Interesting how none of this made it to the investor relations site and by "interesting" I mean frustrating.