America Online, ABC, NFL and Other Partners Host Super Bowl XXX Online

ABC, NFL, NTN, & STATS Inc. Team Up to offer AOL Members A Broad Array of
Super Bowl Content

Vienna, VA, January 24, 1996--- America Online, Inc., the world's largest
and most popular online service provider announced today that football
fans can join other fans across the country in an interactive arena of
statistics, message boards, up-to-the minute news, pictures, video, stats,
interactive games, Super Bowl history, and commentary by athletes and
experts alike. America Online offers a broad range of Super Bowl related
content from partners like ABC Sports & The NFL, STATS Inc., NTN, The
Motley Fools, New York Times, San Jose Mercury News, Chicago Tribune,
Orlando Sentinel, The Arizona Republic, among others, as well as a direct
link to the NFL's Official web site.

ABC Sports, in conjunction with The NFL, offers AOL members a Super Bowl
area where members can find Super Bowl coverage, daily reports, in-depth
information on The Cowboys and The Steelers, the official Team NFL area,
Super Bowl trivia, a full archive of historical pictures and video related
to the game, and an interactive "huddle" where AOL members can get
together and root for their team before, during and after the game.

"Fan Central", available through AOL's Sports Channel, features daily
coverage from The Arizona Republic direct from the Super Bowl site in
Tempe. The New York Times, San Jose Mercury News, Chicago Tribune, and
Orlando Sentinel offer news from the perspective of local columnists as
well as up-to-the-minute news and information. Jim Harbaugh, quarterback
for the Colts and Ki-Jana Carter, running back for the Bengals, present
their own unique insight into the game, online, through journals. AOL
members can also participate in innovative and entertaining Super Bowl
games offered by The Motley Fools and CyberJustice.

In a related announcement today, NTN challenged keyboard quarterbacks
nationwide to participate in an interactive, live play along football game
on America Online. QB1 is a fast-action game of skill where players
predict the offensive play online before the ball is snapped. Players
compete with both AOL members and people playing on the NTN Hospitality
Network, found in over 3,000 locations throughout the country. Winners
receive prizes and free online time.

AOL members can access Super Bowl information by using keyword: Super Bowl.
Members can access QB1 by using keyword: QB1.

America Online, Inc., (NASDAQ symbol: AMER), based in Vienna, VA is the
largest and fastest growing provider of online services in the world with
the most active subscriber base. AOL offers its subscribers a wide variety
of services, including electronic mail, conferencing, software, computing
support, interactive magazines and newspapers and online classes, as well
as easy and affordable access to services of the Internet. AOL has a
global workforce consisting of more than 3,000 people. Founded in 1985,
AOL has established strategic alliances with dozens of companies,
including Capital Cities/ABC, Viacom, Bertelsmann, Hachette, IBM, Compaq
and American Express. Personal computer owners can obtain America Online
software at major retailers and bookstores, or by calling 800-827-6364.
 
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