HumWare Media Corp. Generates Revenues Through Local Advertising -- As Reported On WallSt.net


GOLDEN, Colo., July 19, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- HumWare Media Corporation (Pink Sheets:HMWM) announced today CEO of HumWare Media Corporation, John Huemoeller, was featured yesterday in an interview on WallSt.net. During his interview, Mr. Huemoeller discussed the recent developments of the Company and the generation of revenues through local advertisements.

Mr. Huemoeller also discussed how the company is poised for expansion by adding licensed sales representatives for its Boondoggle Sports Network (BSN) in Atlanta, Georgia and Charlotte, North Carolina. HumWare is now rolling out the Boondoggle Sports Network by licensing local territories to experienced marketing and sales representatives in the top 108 markets in the United States and Canada.

"We have laid the ground work for our long term growth with HumWare. Advertisers have the competitive edge because their targeted audience receives their message by being engaged in our sports trivia and entertainment at bars and restaurants," stated John Huemoeller, CEO of HumWare Media Corporation.

To hear the complete interview, please visit WallSt.net.

About HumWare Media Corporation:

HumWare Media Corporation is an emerging out-of-home "new media" advertising company primarily operating the Boondoggle Sports Network (BSN). BSN delivers interactive sports trivia and fantasy sports entertainment to the hospitality industry (bars, restaurants, golf courses, health clubs, and hotels). BSN is a closed network that is delivered via the Internet and displayed on television monitors inside establishments. The Boondoggle Sports Network ad rate model has been created by analyzing rates from similar products such as television, bar and restaurant bathroom and movie theatre advertising. The dynamic digital signage network provides advertisers with an effective medium to reach on the go consumers.

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