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US RADIO STATIONS SIGN UP TO ?MARCH MADNESS? FANTASY

Fanball.com, the fantasy sports media company, has signed agreements with several radio stations across the USA to provide its ?Million Dollar Bracket Madness? game to the stations' listeners.

Under the terms of the agreements, Fanball will develop, host and maintain private-labeled versions of the game for the 2001 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament.

Listeners in each of the following markets can sign up and play the free games at the radio stations' websites: ESPN1000-Chicago: http://www.espnradio1000.com WTEM-Washington, D.C: http://www.wtem.com KTCK-Dallas: http://www.theticket.com WDFN-Detroit: http://www.wdfn.com KILT-Houston: http://www.star610kilt.com KGME-Phoenix: http://www.xtra910.com WRZX-Indianapolis: http://www.wrzx.com WFBQ-Indianapolis: http://www.wfbq.com WHB-Kansas City: http://www.810whb.com WBNS-Columbus: http://www.1460thefan.com KTKR-San Antonio: http://www.ticketsports.com WGR-Buffalo: http://www.wgr55.com WSKO-Providence: http://www.790thescore.com WJOX-Birmingham: http://www.wjox690.com KJJC-Des Moines: http://www.kjjc.com Users in other markets can access the Fanball games at http://www.fanball.com .

Said Fanball.com CEO Rob Phythian. "According to the NCAA's own studies, there are over 68 million fans of men's college basketball in this country. Working with great radio partners helps us better reach this massive audience with our new basketball offerings."

In addition to its college basketball tournament offerings, Fanball's destination web site ( http://www.fanball.com ) also includes fantasy sports editorial coverage of NASCAR racing, NFL and XFL football, NHL hockey, NBA basketball, and MLB baseball.