Monday, April 7, 2008

Wall Street Journal Office Network Surpasses 500 Building Benchmark

New Agreements Expand Viewership to 1.6 Million Business Professionals per
Month

CHICAGO, April 7, 2008 /PRNewswire/ -- The Wall Street Journal Office
Network (The WSJ Office Network) announced today that as of first-quarter
2008, the company has surpassed a significant milestone with installation
of its state-of-the-art communications service in more than 500 office
buildings across the U.S.

Developed by Office Media Network (OMN) and Dow Jones & Company, The
WSJ Office Network delivers up-to-the-minute news, building communications
and highly targeted digital advertising through high-definition flat
screens located in the lobbies and elevators of premier office buildings
across the country.

"In June 2006, The WSJ Office Network started its platform with 10
buildings, and in less than two years that platform has grown to more than
500 buildings in 14 markets," said Jim Harris, chief executive officer of
Office Media Network. "We continue to see phenomenal growth as building
owners can raise the prestige of their office buildings with digital
delivery of building communications."

"Additionally, the Journal's exclusive content, delivered to business
professionals at their workplace, provides advertisers with a unique and
clutter-free marketing environment. Digital delivery of The WSJ Office
Network creates a distinctive building environment with news and
information viewers truly value," Harris added.

New agreements have been signed with AM Property Holding Corp., Jamison
Services, Glenborough LLC, and Cousins Properties Inc.

AM Property Holding Corp., New York

The WSJ Office Network recently signed an agreement with AM Property
Holding Corp. to provide The Network in four buildings including 65
Broadway and 80-90 Maiden Lane.

Jamison Services, Dallas and Los Angeles

The WSJ Office Network signed an agreement with Jamison Services to
provide The Network in 55 buildings in Dallas and Los Angeles including
3435 Wilshire Blvd (Equitable Building), 700 S. Flower and 110 E. 9th St
(California Market Center).

Glenborough LLC, San Francisco, Denver and Washington D.C.

The WSJ Office Network signed an agreement with Glenborough LLC to
provide The Network in buildings in San Francisco, Denver and the
Washington D.C. area. Premier buildings to offer The Network include 60
Spear St., 188 Embarcadero and 33 New Montgomery in San Francisco.

Cousins Properties Inc., Atlanta

The WSJ Office Network signed an agreement with Cousins Properties Inc.
to provide The Network in Terminus 100 in the prominent Buckhead submarket.

About The Wall Street Journal Office Network

The WSJ Office Network is the leading business news-oriented tenant
communication network, broadcasting up-to-the-minute news from The Wall
Street Journal-including market indexes, weather, and scrolling
headlines-on digital LCD screens in the lobbies, elevators and other common
areas of top office buildings. The service also provides building owners
with an effective tool to communicate important announcements to tenants
and visitors regarding building related events, maintenance and security.

About Office Media Network

Office Media Network (http://www.officemedia.com), developer of The WSJ
Office Network, is a leading place-based integrated marketing and
communications company. OMN creates and manages solutions to support the
needs of real estate owners and their customers, by combining advanced
technology and world-class content. The company has installed or has
commitments to install its service in almost 700 top office properties in
14 U.S. markets -- including New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Boston, and
Washington, D.C. -- in such high profile buildings as The Chicago Board of
Trade, One Montgomery Street in San Francisco, Thanksgiving Tower in
Dallas, Tabor Center in Denver and 11 Madison Avenue in Manhattan.



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Source: Real Estate Newswire

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