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| April 6, 2007 09:32 PM EDT |

PHOENIX, AZ -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 04/06/07 -- Nova M Radio, Inc., a national progressive talk radio network, announced the launch of "Pulse of the Nation" radio broadcast with John Zogby, Friday, April 06, 2007 as 6pm EDT.
To listen live at 6pm EDT go to www.novamonline.com.
Co-hosts Jeff Farias and John Zogby will discuss the topical news of the presidential race and other issues gripping the nation. They will also cover breaking poll news and explain the intricacies of the public opinion survey industry. Who is leading in presidential primary races? Issues involving American politics, culture, entertainment and sports are up for discussion on "Pulse of the Nation."
In anticipation of Friday's launch, affiliates across the country are lining up to carry the show. The flagship station will be 1480 KPHX in Phoenix.
For additional information or investor packet on Nova M Radio visit http://www.ludlowcapital.com/reports/novam.html
About Nova M Radio, Inc.
Nova M Radio, Inc. is in the business of building a national progressive talk radio network, with a partnership with the original founders of Air America Radio Network. Based in Phoenix Arizona, Nova M Radio currently broadcasts in San Francisco, Seattle, Sacramento, and Sirius Left radio network, with plans for additional affiliates throughout 2007. www.novamradio.com
Contact:
Investor Relations
Ludlow Capital
Tom Bustamante
Phone: (646) 670-6494
Email: Email Contact
Website: www.ludlowcapital.com
Published April 6, 2007
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