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eWorld Companies, Inc. Announces Strategic Alliance With Dealer Dolls to Provide...

Mon Jan 7, 2008 8:30am EST
eWorld Companies, Inc. Announces Strategic Alliance With Dealer Dolls to
Provide Promotional Activities and Content for Boomerang Media Station(R) and
PlayTV(R)

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- eWorld Companies, Inc.
(Pink Sheets: EWDI) announced today that its wholly owned subsidiary eWorld
Entertainment, Inc. has formed a strategic alliance with Dealer Dolls and its
founders, Jodi Screpnek and Melissa Pollard, to provide promotional activities
for eWorld events and to assist in the creation of original content for
eWorld's Boomerang Media Station and PlayTV online broadcasting network.
    Dealer Dolls is a Los Angeles based company that provides event
consultation services including their signature Poker Service, through which
they provide a staff of beautiful and professionally trained poker dealers as
well as bartenders, cocktail waitresses, tables, supplies, and equipment --
everything needed to add fun and spice to corporate events and private
parties.  Dealer Doll's resume already includes the feature film "Ocean's 13",
the TV series "I Bet You", and an upcoming episode of "CSI New York", and they
have been featured in articles in "Poker Pro" magazine", "The World Series of
Poker", and "World Poker Tour".  Dealer Dolls has quickly established a
foothold throughout Hollywood's music and entertainment industry, and Dealer
Dolls have personally dealt hands to poker super stars and entertainment
celebrities including Chris "Jessus" Ferguson, Phil Gordon, Johnny Chan, Mike
Sexton, Sylvester Stallone, Samuel Jackson, Bruce Willis, Adam Sandler, Don
Cheadle, Michael Vartan, Jimmy Eat World and others.
    ABOUT EWORLD COMPANIES, INC.
    eWorld Companies, Inc. is an online marketing & advertising technologies
company that develops and markets cutting edge technologies using rich media,
flash, animation and 3D graphics to help individuals and businesses market and
advertise on the Internet.  eWorld's distinctive online marketing and
advertising abilities, coupled with their patent-pending and proprietary
technologies, place eWorld in the forefront of what many industry insiders are
calling the most exciting evolution in entertainment since the invention of
television.  The Company's patent-pending Boomerang Media System is a free
software download that functions as "Guide to the Internet," providing
immediate access to the Internet's hottest entertainment and gaming sites and
displaying movies, music videos and other streaming content in
state-of-the-art "near High Def" resolution.  The Company also boasts its own
content-production network called "PlayTV", has already secured agreements
with a wide range of strategic partners and content providers, and plans to
launch a 24-hour broadcast network over the Boomerang in early 2008.
According to CEO and President Henning Morales, "eWorld's goal is nothing less
than to become the 'HBO and the MTV of the Internet.'"  eWorld's revenue model
consists of six components: (1) advertising revenues; (2) affiliation fees;
(3) affiliate monthly subscriptions; (4) product sales; (5) technology
licensing; and (6) international marketing licensing fees.
    For more information visit www.eWorldCompanies.com and/or www.eworlde.com
or call (310) 471-7674.
    Caution Regarding Forward-Looking Statements: This press release includes
forward-looking statements concerning the future performance of our business,
its operations and its financial performance and condition, and also includes
selected operating results presented without the context of accompanying
financial results which are not yet available. These forward-looking
statements include, among others, statements with respect to our objectives
and strategies to achieve those objectives, as well as statements with respect
to our beliefs, plans, expectations, anticipations, estimates or intentions.
These forward-looking statements are based on our current expectations. We
caution that all forward-looking information is inherently uncertain and
actual results may differ materially from the assumptions, estimates or
expectations reflected or contained in the forward-looking information, and
that actual future performance will be affected by a number of factors,
including economic conditions, technological change, the integration of
acquisitions, regulatory change and competitive factors, many of which are
beyond our control. Therefore, future events and results may vary
significantly from what we currently foresee. We are under no obligation (and
we expressly disclaim any such obligation) to update or alter the
forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information, future
events or otherwise.
SOURCE  eWorld Companies, Inc.

eWorld Companies, Inc., +1-310-471-7674



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