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Live365 Ranked Number One in the September Arbitron Webcast Network Ratings

Five College Radio Networks Rank In The Top 25 10.22.01

NEW YORK, October 22, 2001 - Arbitron Inc. (NYSE: ARB) today announced that Internet-only broadcaster Live365 ranked as the number one network in the Arbitron Webcast RatingsSM in September.

Webcast networks are defined as radio station owners that stream their content online or companies that aggregate online audio programming. Webcast networks are ranked according to their total monthly aggregate tuning hours (ATH) - the total sum of hours that listeners tune to a given station.

Live365 - an Internet radio provider that enables consumers, terrestrial radio stations and organizations to create their own radio stations or listen to thousands of stations created by others - was listened to for almost five million ATH. RadioWave ranked second with 900,200 ATH. Moving into the top five, Public Interactive ranked third with 759,200 ATH.

Five college radio networks were ranked in the top 25. Pacific Lutheran University (www.kplu.org) ranked seventh with 212,500 ATH; Boston University (www.wbur.org) ranked eighth with 187,400 ATH; Santa Monica College (www.kcrw.org) ranked 14th with 60,500 ATH; University of South Florida (www.wusf.usf.edu/wusf-fm) ranked 24th with 17,200 ATH; and Oklahoma State University (www.kosu.org) ranked 25th with 16,900 ATH.

Some channels and stations previously reported in Arbitron Webcast Ratings did not meet the new service policies of providing Arbitron with data in a timely and consistent manner; therefore, they are not included this month. Many of these stations and channels anticipate meeting Arbitron's policies and being reported again in upcoming months.

The rankings included in the September 2001 Arbitron Webcast Ratings are based on those stations and channels that have provided Arbitron with access to their server data. The ratings may not reflect all tuning for the measured stations or channels since Arbitron may have received incomplete server data or some data that was not usable.

Background and Methodology

Arbitron Webcast Ratings debuted with October 1999 data as the world's first streaming media ratings service. Arbitron Webcast Ratings provides ratings for streamed media because webcasters need objective, third-party audience measurement to demonstrate the value of their audiences to agencies and advertisers. Arbitron Webcast Ratings is a server-side measurement, which captures all tuning to participating streamed media channels by compiling a near census of Internet tuning sessions.

About Arbitron

Arbitron Inc. (NYSE: ARB) is an international media and marketing research firm serving radio broadcasters, cable companies, advertisers, advertising agencies and outdoor advertising companies in the United States, Mexico and Europe. Arbitron's core businesses are measuring network and local market radio audiences across the United States; surveying the retail, media and product patterns of local market consumers; and providing application software used for analyzing media audience and marketing information data. Arbitron Webcast Services measures the audiences of audio and video content on the Internet, commonly known as webcasts. The Company is developing the Portable People Meter, a new technology for radio, TV and cable ratings.

Arbitron's marketing and business units are supported by a world-renowned research and technology organization located in Columbia, Maryland. Arbitron has approximately 750 full-time employees; its executive offices are located in New York City.

Through its Scarborough Research joint venture with VNU Media Measurement & Information, Arbitron also provides media and marketing research services to the broadcast television, magazine, newspaper and online industries.

(Webcast Network Ratings list to follow)

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- realize the benefits we expect to achieve from our spin-off from Ceridian Corporation;
- successfully execute our business strategies, including timely implementation of our Portable People Meter and our Webcast Ratings services, as well as expansion of international operations;
- benefit from further consolidation in the radio industry; and
- keep up with rapidly changing technological needs of our customer base, including creating new products and services that meet these needs.

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Arbitron Webcast Networks Ratings Report -September 2001
Top 25 Aggregate Tuning Hours (ATH)
Rank Network
ATH
Internet Services
1
Live 365
4,906,000
Live 365
2
RadioWave
900,200
Akamai Technologies, Inc., RadioWave
3
Public Interactive
759,200
Akamai Technologies, Inc.
4
Cablemusic Networks, Inc
500,600
Cablemusic Networks, Inc.
5
SMG PLC
342,600
Virgin Radio New Media
6
ABC Radio
341,700
RealBroadcast Networks
7
Pacific Lutheran University
212,500
Activate Corp., Akamai Technologies
8
Boston University
187,400
Akamai Technologies, Inc., Public Interactive
9
The BroadcastWeb Network, Inc.
132,200
The BroadcastWeb Network, Inc.
10
New York Times
126,300
Akamai Technologies, Inc.
11
WNYC Radio
71,600
Activate Corp., Akamai Technologies
12
Salem Communications
60,900
RealBroadcast Networks
13
Educational Information Corporation
60,800
RealBroadcast Networks
14
Santa Monica College
60,500
Akamai Technologies, Inc., Public Interactive
15
KPBS Public Radio Foundation
51,300
Akamai Technologies, Inc., Public Interactive
16
Network Syndicate
45,300
Beta Lounge
17
North Texas Public Broadcasting
40,800
Akamai Technologies, Inc., Public Interactive
18
University Radio Foundation, Inc.
28,600
Akamai Technologies, Inc., Public Interactive
19
Iceberg Media
27,700
Iceberg Media
20
Pittsburgh Communications Broadcasting Corp.
24,500
Akamai Technologies, Inc., Public Interactive
21
CarTalk.com
21,500
Akamai Technologies, Inc., Public Interactive
22
Cleveland Public Radio
20,900
Akamai Technologies, Inc., Public Interactive
23
Oregon Public Broadcasting
19,300
Akamai Technologies, Inc., Public Interactive
24
University of South Florida
17,200
Akamai Technologies, Inc., Public Interactive
25
Oklahoma State University
16,900
Activate Corp., Public Interactive

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