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Thursday
Jan142010

Legal Headline News, the new daily law news update

As we continue to build out our capacity here at The Legal Broadcast Network I am excited to unveil our new, twice daily, legal headline news update.

The guys at the studio have done an excellent job developing this concept and we will be updating our video and audio legal headline news feed at 12:00 pm EST and 4:00 pm EST every day of the work week, Monday through Friday. As we continue to expand the studio and resources we will soon add a morning update as well.

The best part of this update is you can capture our video widget starting next week by visiting our Legal Broadcast Network widget page, thus allowing you to put this live feed on your web page, blog, podcast site, etc. It costs you nothing and the twice daily update makes your page more dynamic, adds value to your viewers and readers and brands you as a member of The Legal Broadcast Network.

We will soon be rolling out our Facebook and Iphone applications for Legal Broadcast Network as well, where you can subscribe for free to either our Legal Headline News updates or any of our branded shows such as Speaking of Justice and Voices of the Law.

Let me know what you think and be sure to contact our studio if you want to add this to your site, they will be more then happy to help you out.

Legal Headline News

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