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MBC INKS DEAL WITH PRODUCTION COMPANY
MBC INKS DEAL WITH PRODUCTION COMPANY.

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[{"type":"text","content":"MOBILE BROADASTING CORPORATION INKS AGREEMENT WITH FULL-SERVICE VIDEO PRODUCTION COMPANY \n \nNew Brunswick, New Jersey, August 26, 2015/ PR Newswire/ -- Mobile Broadcasting Corporation (MBC), a subsidiary of Mobile Broadcast Holdings Inc. (OTC PINK: MBHC) announced its finalization of an agreement with Full Frequency Sound Studio to provide live and recorded event production. The agreement furthers MBC’s goal to support its live video streaming app in anticipation of its full mobile application launch in upcoming weeks.\n“We're excited about this agreement because it positions Mobile Broadcasting Corp. as a full service broadcasting network capable of producing TV ready productions,” stated the Company’s President and CEO Darryl Sanders. “The execution of this agreement was certainly one of my first priorities.”\nIn addition to providing MBC with first-class video production services, the agreement with Full Frequency Sound also provides the Company with pre- and post-productions services. Some of these services include state-of-the-art digital editing, audio recording and mixing, and high-quality motion graphics.\n“We expected to take full advantage of these services as we prepare to stream video content to our website beginning next week,” Sanders said.\n \nAbout Mobile Broadcasting Corporation:\n \nWHIRLD is a new type of mobile utility—a mobile broadcasting application for ALL individuals both professional and amateur to create mobile broadcasts for what matters most to them from their mobile device in real-time. WHIRLD 2.0 has been completed and will soon be available for download in both the Apple IOS APP Store and Google Play Store. WHIRLD is a product of Mobile Broadcasting Holding, Inc. (PC) (MBHC).\n \nSafe Harbor and Forward-Looking Statements\n \nThis press release contains forward-looking statements. Words such as \"expects,\" \"intends,\" \"believes,\" and similar expressions reflecting something other than historical fact are intended to identify forward-looking statements, but are not the exclusive means of identifying such statements. These forward-looking statements involve a number of risks and uncertainties, including the timely development and market acceptance of products and technologies, the ability to secure additional sources of finance, the ability to reduc...