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iBiquity Hires Paul Dadian as Broadcast Sales Manager

Columbia, Maryland, April 16, 2007 - iBiquity Digital Corporation, the developer of digital HD Radio™ technology, announced today that it has hired Paul Dadian as broadcast sales manager. Dadian will be responsible for working with mid-tier groups and independent station owners as they upgrade to the HD Radio system.  He is the third new hire by the iBiquity broadcast team in the past six months.

 

"Paul is joining iBiquity at an exciting time, and we are thrilled to have him on board," said Scott Stull, vice president of business development, iBiquity Digital Corporation, to whom Dadian will report. "His extensive experience working with mid-market broadcasters on their HD Radio conversion needs will fill a much needed role on our rapidly expanding broadcast team.”

 

Dadian will work to extend the reach of HD Radio technology, overseeing iBiquity’s new incentive program (announced in February), which targets mid-tier broadcasters and mid-sized markets.

 

Most recently, Dadian was the broadcast sales supervisor at Harris Broadcast Division, where he oversaw Harris’ National Broadcast Call Center located in Mason, Ohio. He also managed national mid-market accounts for Harris where, among his other responsibilities, he coordinated HD Radio training seminars. Previously, he was a business partner at Rcartz Inc., a sports production television company supplying utility vehicles and personnel to major TV/Radio networks throughout North America.  Dadian began his tech career at CC Electro Sales, Inc., where he worked as a manufacturer representative. 

 

About iBiquity Digital

iBiquity Digital Corporation is the developer of the HD Radio system which is powering the AM/FM digital radio revolution. This transformational technology allows AM and FM stations to broadcast digital signals in tandem with their analog signals, providing broadcasters with a platform to offer multiple channels of programming on the same frequency (HD2 multicasting); crystal-clear, CD-quality sound; advanced services such as traffic updates; and scrolling text and graphics content. More than 1,200 U.S. HD Radio stations are on the air, with more than 550 of those offering additional content via multicast channels. HD Radio technology is now being tested and adopted in many other countries, including Australia, Brazil, Canada, Indonesia, New Zealand, Philippines, Poland, Switzerland, Thailand and Ukraine. iBiquity’s investors are global leaders in the technology, broadcasting, manufacturing, media and financial industries.

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Vicki Stearn                                          Gil Chorbajian          

iBiquity Digital                                       Ogilvy Public Relations

410-872-1565                                       518-355-0966

stearn@ibiquity.com                               gil.chorbajian@ogilvypr.com

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