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ViDeOnline and CCTV.com Press Conference on Exclusive Advertisement Rights on
2008 Beijing Olympics, Beijing March 28.
ViDeOnline is Hosting a Joint Press Conference Reception With CCTV.com on the
Exclusive Advertisement Rights Granted on 2008 Beijing Olympics

BEIJING, March 24 /PRNewswire/ -- ViDeOnline Communications, Ltd.
(http://www.videonline.com), a video networking company, today announced that
a joint press conference will be held on March 28th at 2:00pm local time at
the Beijing Grand Hyatt, hosted by ViDeOnline and CCTV.com to announce the
exclusive advertisement rights granted by CCTV.com to ViDeOnline to sponsor
the online video streaming of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games broadcasts via
Live and VOD (Video On Demand) channels on www.cctv.com.
    ViDeOnline and CCTV.com are inviting Chinese and International reporters
and advertisement clients and agencies from conventional as well as new media
to join us in our presentation of the significant opportunity for
advertisement on CCTV.com's live coverage of the Beijing 2008 Olympic, the
first ever to formally cover Olympics live and on demand for all of the events
over the Internet and mobile.
    Specific sponsorships that are available will be covered and advertisement
companies are encouraged to attend and examine the opportunities to sign up
for the sponsorships for both Internet and mobile.
SOURCE  ViDeOnline Communications, Ltd.

Tian Ming of ViDeOnline Communications, Ltd., 86-13661288800,
mtian@videonline.com; or Bing Wei, 86 10 8518 1234, or The Word International
Inc, 03-5427-1541, (fax) 03-5441-7640, bing@thewordinc.com, both for
ViDeOnline Communications, Ltd.

 

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