UOMO Media's Nicole Hughes Scribes Songs for Fefe Dobson's New Album
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TORONTO, ONTARIO, Aug 27 (MARKET WIRE) --
UOMO Media Inc. (OTCBB: UOMO), a multi-channel entertainment company,
announced today that songwriter Nicole Hughes has written two tracks for
Fefe Dobson's new album "Joy" (21 Music/Universal). The tracks included
"Made Out with Your Boyfriend" and "Joy."
"Nicole's unique and passionate style of songwriting was a perfect fit
for Fefe Dobson, and "Made Out with Your Boyfriend" and "Joy" are
destined to be hits for them both," said Mr. Camara Alford, CEO and
Chairman, UOMO Media. "We are excited to be a part of the return of Fefe
Dobson and the addition of two great copyrights to our publishing
catalogue."
Nicole Hughes signed to UOMO Media's publishing division in 2008. As an
emerging songwriter, she has written many hit tracks including songs for
the Canadian Idol winners.
This is Fefe Dobson's third studio album. It is slated for release in
September 2009.
About UOMO Media Inc.
UOMO Media Inc. is a multi-channel entertainment company that acquires,
produces, and manages intellectual media content and digital assets. UOMO
integrates existing and well-established revenue streams in recorded
music, publishing, and talent management through its five operating
divisions: UOMO Digital, UOMOLife (including AdUOMO), UOMO Recorded
Music, UOMO Talent Management, and UOMO Publishing.
PricewaterhouseCoopers estimates that by 2011, the global media and
entertainment industry will be worth US$ 2 trillion. For more details
please visit www.uomomedia.com or www.uomolife.com
Contacts:
UOMO Media Inc.
Main: (416) 368-4400
www.uomomedia.com
Media Contact:
UOMO Media Inc.
Sarah Thompson, Public Relations
Main: (416) 368-4400
sarah@uomomedia.com
Investor Relations:
UOMO Media Inc.
Main: (416) 368-4400
investor@uomomedia.com
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