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Wed Jan 9, 2008 8:30am EST
WatchIt Technologies, Child Watch Neighborhood and Global Sourcing &
Innovations Team to Begin Initial Launch of Safety Product Line at the Hong
Kong Toy Fair

    ASHEVILLE, N.C., Jan. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- WatchIt Technologies,
Inc. (OTC: WTCT) announced today that it has teamed with Child Watch
Neighborhood and Global Sourcing & Innovations for the initial launch of the
Child Watch Network and Child Watch Safety products during the Hong Kong Toys
& Game Fair being held on January 7th through January 10th, 2008. Safety
products will be unveiled to buyers from around the world at the 34th Hong
Kong Toys & Games Fair, Asia's largest toy show, located at the South Seas
Centre, First Floor, 75 Mody Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong. For photographs of the
show, log on to www.watchittech.com.
    "We are proud to help in the development and launch of the Child Watch
Network (a digital signage network for retailers) and the Child Watch Safety
product line. Retailers and consumers alike can feel good that a portion of
the sales on these products goes back to the non-profit organization Child
Watch of North America, which provides free services for families of missing
children and preventative protection programs," said Sal Vasta, President and
CEO of Global Sourcing & Innovations.
    "The introduction of our product safety line completes the initial
movement into the multi-billion dollar child safety industry.  In the first
days of the show, our team is seeing a great deal of interest in the line. We
feel confident investors will see our products in retail outlets in America by
the 4th Quarter of 2008," stated Don Wood, President of Child Watch of North
America, and COO of WatchIt Technologies, Inc.
    About WatchIt Technologies, Inc.
    WatchIt Technologies, Inc. is an emerging out-of-home new media
advertising company operating the Child Watch Network (CWN). CWN delivers time
sensitive missing children information while providing a dynamic digital
signage network for advertisers to reach on-the-go consumers with a targeted
effective medium. Recently, the Company also acquired BMA Partners, Inc. dba
Billboard Music Academy. BMA is a licensee of Billboard Magazine, the standard
bearer of the music industry. The Company is developing a full service music
community with a proprietary music education program and a music oriented
social network as its centerpiece. WatchIt has also acquired the international
rights to market and sell Boondoggle Sports Network as the WatchIt Network in
association with Quizzing, LTD, a UK company specializing in pub based sports
and trivia based games. The WatchIt Network also utilizes dynamic digital
signage. The Company will initially focus on establishing a presence in the
United Kingdom and will utilize management's experience and contacts to expand
into other European countries.
    Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act
of 1995: The statements, other than the statements of historical facts,
contained in this release which are not historical facts may be deemed to
contain forward-looking statements with respect to events, the occurrence of
which involves risk and uncertainties, including, without limitation, demand
and competition for the Company's products and services, the availability to
the Company of adequate financing to support its anticipated activities, the
ability of the Company to generate cash flow from operations and the ability
of the Company to manage its operations.
    For more information log on: WatchIt Technologies, Inc. at
www.watchittech.com or contact WatchIt Technologies, Inc., Investor Relations
at 828-681-8085 or visit http://www.otcfn.com/wtct/, OTC Financial Network,
Rick McCaffrey, 781-444-6100x625, rick@otcfn.com.
SOURCE  WatchIt Technologies, Inc.

Rick McCaffrey of OTC Financial Network, +1-781-444-6100 x625, rick@otcfn.com;
Investor Relations: WatchIt Technologies, Inc., +1-828-681-8085



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