Get Your Audio Fix at Banana
Jones Banana Networks offers audible books
DENVER (Sept. 1, 2005)- That iPod your teenager is listening to isn't limited to music. There could be a book in there. And you can catch up on the business periodicals you need to read while you're working out. Put them on your MP3 player and go for a jog.
For a small monthly subscription, you could soon be listening to literature, now available for download to your iPod, MP3 player or onto a CD, directly from your computer and without having to make the trip to a book store.
Jones Banana Network™, Inc. (JBN) has launched a new product: downloadable books and magazines. Customers can purchase individual volumes, or subscribe to magazines, business publications and the latest bestsellers.
"The medium is no longer an issue. If you want to limit what you carry to a three-ounce iPod, you can still enjoy a biography or get your magazine fix. The choices are almost unlimited and they are increasing daily," said Jim Ginsberg, vice president of Banana Network. Banana is a Jones Media Group company, founded by Glenn R. Jones to provide mobile entertainment and education.
Jones Banana Network is working with the leading provider of premium spoken audio, Audible.com. Banana, through Audible, now offers more than 70,000 hours of audio programs from more than 200 content partners that include leading audiobook publishers, broadcasters, entertainers, magazine and newspaper publishers, and business information providers.
You can visit the website via http://www.banananetwork.com/ (click on audio books), or go directly to http://www.bananabookstore.com/.
Jones Banana Network continues to offer ringtones, realtones, wallpapers and games for cellular/wireless phones. More exciting product launches for mobile devices will be announced in the next few weeks.