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The Cyber Centers License Program
Posted by Mike Darrah on January 22, 2001 at 6:15 AM   (printer friendly)

CyberRadio.com Inc. has announced it’s new Cyber Centers Internet Services License Program, which will put 55 to 75 licensed Cyber Centers across the United States over the next two years.

Cyber Radio, which currently has around 15,500 radio stations featured in it’s world wide radio network, will be offering up independently owned and operated licensed Cyber Centers for around $350,000, increasing based on region, population and market size.

"The entire CyberRadio administration is proud to announce the first Cyber Center license has been purchased by Mr. Jay Scowden, prominent Phoenix business man and equally noteworthy, the former lead singer of Jay and the Americans. Their 1960's mega hits `This Magic Moment' and `Come a Little Bit Closer' are still classic hits entertaining listeners from all generations." - V.L. Paden, Vice President of Operations for CyberRadio.com, Inc.


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milladrive  
Date: January 22, 2001 @ 12:37 PM
Sorry, but Mr. Paden is either lying, misinformed, or just incorrect. Jay Scowden may be a prominent Phoenix businessman, but the famous lead singer of Jay & The Americans is named Jay Black (born on 11/2/38 as David Blatt)!

I'm not sure who's buffaloing whom here, but a man named Jay Scowden never sang a recorded song for Jay & The Americans.