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The MEDIA Database
5,000+ names and addresses, including National Public
Radio (NPR) stations, Public Broadcasting System (PBS) tele-
vision stations, video and film producers and distributors,
theaters, Alternative Press Syndicate newspapers, and various
other media sources are in this database. Your event, pro-
ject, book, film or videotape, pet cause, etc, can find a
source of publicity here. Includes the names of relevant
individuals, voice and FAX phone, when available.
The latest version of this database is available, at any
time on a 5.25" or 3.5" floppy, high density, for $29.95, postage
paid, from:
Wyoming Software
Box 1067 Harvard Sq Stn
Cambridge MA 02238-1067
USA
To run the program, place the disk in your A: drive and type
the following two commands, one on each line, followed by pres-
sing the Enter key:
A:
MDB
Press the F1 function key (usually on the left side of your
keyboard, or across the top) for help.
No special equipment is required to run this program. It
will run on a system with a Monochrome monitor, 256K (or more),
and a high-density (5.25" and 1.2 Meg or 3.5" and 1.44 Meg)
floppy disk drive.
If you downloaded this software from a bulletin board, it
was probably a file named MDB.ZIP. You must use PKZIP to UNZIP
the files. The files can be placed on your hard disk or another
floppy.
You can also run this program from your hard disk. Simply
copy the files from a floppy disk, putting them in a directory of
your choice, and type the command name, MDB, in this case, in re-
sponse to the DOS prompt. For example:
COPY A:MDB.* C:\dir-name\MDB.*
CD C:\dir-name
MDB
Registered users can get the latest version of this database
at any time for $10, postage paid, from the above address.
Payment by check, money order, credit card, or COD.
The MDB Database, and other DATAWARE, was written/compiled
by Richard Gardner, a co-founder of the Boston Computer Society,
and the designer and builder of the first public access, DO TOUCH
computer exhibit at the Boston Children's Museum. He can be
reached at the above address, or 617-623-3795, or FAX to:
617-876-8186.