TROY – GlobalAutoIndustry.com on Thursday announced the launch of GlobalAutoTV, a new Internet-based television network that will podcast in video its content. Rare MEDIUM Well Done will produce video programming.

GlobalAutoTV editorial content will include weekly podcast interviews with global experts. The Premier Interview will feature former White House China expert, Charles W. Freeman III. Freeman is the former U.S. Assistant Trade Representative for China Affairs, and now Managing Director of the China Alliance, and was interviewed on the subject of ?Doing business in China, post WTO.”

The China Alliance, with offices in Shanghai and Beijing, China, is a unique arrangement by four leading independent law firms, including Detroit- based Butzel Long, Armstrong Teasdale LLP, and Michael Best & Friedrich LLP of the U.S., and Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP of Canada.

?As automotive suppliers continue to expand internationally, it is imperative that they have access to global expertise,? states Ron Hesse, president and CEO of GlobalAutoIndustry.com. ?Because global experts can not be everywhere to share their expertise, GlobalAutoTV will bring these leading experts to auto executives, via video on the Internet. Executives will have access at anytime, from any location in the world. That?s the power of video and Internet, the ultimate global communications tools.?

During 2005, video interviews were shown at GlobalAutoIndustry.com seminars, with extremely positive feedback received from automotive executives. Of executives attending these seminars, 81 percent rated these video interviews ?excellent? or ?very good.?

Key elements of GlobalAutoTV will include:

Weekly interviews with leading global experts

Real solutions through ?Question-&-Answer? format

Archived listing of interviews for easy search and viewing

Expanded content from leading global expert partners

24/7/365 viewing capability, from anywhere in the world via Internet connection

For more information, click on GlobalAutoIndustry.Com/TV