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SEVENTEEN IMPACT GAMES TO BE BROADCAST ON CKAC730 RADIO

MONTREAL, March 18, 2004 — The partnership between the Montreal Impact and CKAC730 will continue for a second straight year in 2004. Over the next A-League season, 17 of the team’s 28 games will be broadcast on the Montreal French radio station as well as throughout the Radiomedia network, three more than last year. "We are very happy to be back with CKAC for another year," said Tony Laurenzana, the Impact’s Vice-President Administration and Marketing. "This is an important partnership for us, which will most importantly allow soccer fans to follow the team closely throughout the season."

"This renewed partnership for a second year with the Montreal Impact confirms that the Radiomédia network is a predominant force in terms of sports all across de province of Quebec," said Radiomédia President and Chief Executive Officer Sylvain Chamberland. "Radiomédia continues to show leadership in the field of sports by allowing fans to follow, live, the performances of professional sports teams and to trade opinions with experienced commentators and analysts."

This year, CKAC730 will broadcast all 12 games played at Claude Robillard Stadium, including the Sunday, May 16 home opener at 4 pm against the Virginia Beach Mariners. The station will also present the two "home" games to be played in Quebec City and Sherbrooke, slated for August 14 and 22 against the Puerto Rico Islanders and the Atlanta Silverbacks, respectively.

In addition, three away games will be broadcast, on May 29 in Toronto, July 16 in Syracuse and August 27 in Rochester. The broadcast schedule will allow Impact fans to follow the team for its last eight regular-season games, as the squad coached by Nick DeSantis will be attempting to earn a playoff berth for the third year in a row and win the Eastern Conference title for the second straight season.

In addition to broadcasting the games, CKAC730 will once again provide regular coverage of the team’s activities through its sports service, as well as through Les Amateurs de Sports and Bonsoir les sportifs, sports magazine shows which are in their 31st year. CKAC730 is also the official voice of the Canadiens and the Alouettes.

After several years of close collaboration following the team’s inception in 1993, Impact games were broadcast on CKAC730 for the first time in 2003. Fourteen games were presented last year, including three road match-ups.

The Impact will kick off its season April 25 in Puerto Rico against the Islanders.

The games to be broadcast on CKAC730 in 2004:

May 16 vs Virginia Beach – 4 pm

May 28 vs Toronto – 7:30 pm

May 29 @ Toronto – 6pm

June 6 vs Richmond – 4pm

June 20 vs Toronto – 4pm

July 7 vs Rochester – 7:30 pm

July 14 vs Syracuse – 7:30 pm

July 16 @ Syracuse – 7:30 pm

July 21 vs Calgary – 7:30 pm

July 28 vs Charleston – 7:30 pm

Aug. 4 vs Porto Rico – 7:30 pm

Aug. 6 vs Vancouver – 8 pm

Aug. 14 vs Porto Rico (@ Québec) – 2pm

Aug. 22 vs Atlanta (@ Sherbrooke) – 4 pm

Aug. 25 vs Edmonton – 19h30 7:30 pm

Aug. 27 @ Rochester – 7:35 pm

Aug. 29 vs Richmond – 4 pm

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From Montreal Impact:

TEN IMPACT GAMES BROADCAST ON CJAD

MONTREAL, May 3, 2004 — Once again this year, soccer fans will be able to follow Montreal Impact activities on English-language radio, as 10 games will be broadcast on CJAD 800 during the 2004 A-League season. Nine of the 10 match-ups to be broadcast will be home games. The July 16 game in Syracuse will also be broadcast. The Impact will then be facing the Salty Dogs in New York State.

Impact games will therefore be broadcast on CJAD for a second straight year.

"We are very happy to be back on CJAD for another season," said Tony Laurenzana, Vice President, Marketing and Administration at the Montreal Impact. "In addition to our agreements with CKAC and RDS on the French side, it was important for us to resume our partnership with CJAD in order to allow the greatest number of fans possible to follow our team’s activities closely."

"The Montreal Impact captured the imagination of soccer fans in 2003 and CJAD 800 is proud to be a part of the Impact success story in 2004," says Standard Radio Inc. Vice President Rob Braide, the General Manager of CJAD 800. "The Impact represent the diversity and unity of Montreal, and our CJAD 800 coverage will be as exceptional as the star-studded team will be on the field."

In addition to games broadcast on CJAD, 17 Impact match-ups will be presented on CKAC radio over the season. There will also be six TV broadcasts on RDS, and two on Fox Sports World. The complete list of games broadcast on CJAD, CKAC, RDS and FSW is available at www.montrealimpact.com.

The Impact, which has a 3-0 record so far this season, will play its home opener at Claude Robillard Stadium on Sunday, May 16 at 4 pm against the Virginia Beach Mariners.

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Stéphane Banfi

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From Montreal Impact:

TEN IMPACT GAMES BROADCAST ON CJAD

MONTREAL, May 3, 2004 — Once again this year, soccer fans will be able to follow Montreal Impact activities on English-language radio, as 10 games will be broadcast on CJAD 800 during the 2004 A-League season. Nine of the 10 match-ups to be broadcast will be home games. The July 16 game in Syracuse will also be broadcast. The Impact will then be facing the Salty Dogs in New York State.

Impact games will therefore be broadcast on CJAD for a second straight year.

"We are very happy to be back on CJAD for another season," said Tony Laurenzana, Vice President, Marketing and Administration at the Montreal Impact. "In addition to our agreements with CKAC and RDS on the French side, it was important for us to resume our partnership with CJAD in order to allow the greatest number of fans possible to follow our team’s activities closely."

"The Montreal Impact captured the imagination of soccer fans in 2003 and CJAD 800 is proud to be a part of the Impact success story in 2004," says Standard Radio Inc. Vice President Rob Braide, the General Manager of CJAD 800. "The Impact represent the diversity and unity of Montreal, and our CJAD 800 coverage will be as exceptional as the star-studded team will be on the field."

In addition to games broadcast on CJAD, 17 Impact match-ups will be presented on CKAC radio over the season. There will also be six TV broadcasts on RDS, and two on Fox Sports World. The complete list of games broadcast on CJAD, CKAC, RDS and FSW is available at www.montrealimpact.com.

The Impact, which has a 3-0 record so far this season, will play its home opener at Claude Robillard Stadium on Sunday, May 16 at 4 pm against the Virginia Beach Mariners.

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Stéphane Banfi

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