CinemaElectric to Launch Mobile Content to Mobile Consumers Via Internet Portals AOL, Yahoo & MSN Through Global Reseller Network


HOLLYWOOD, Calif., March 25, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- CinemaElectric, Inc. (OTCBB:CINM) has reached agreements with multiple content resellers in the US and globally to offer CinemaElectric mobile content to mobile customers of AOL (NYSE:TWX), MSN (Nasdaq:MSFT), and Yahoo (Nasdaq:YHOO) as well as other Internet portals that cater to mobile phone content customers. AOL, MSN and Yahoo have a total customer base of over 300+ million consumers. CinemaElectric anticipates reaching up to 4% of the mobile user base of this market by 2006 via their reseller network which includes Sonera Zed, Zingy and other resellers.

Mobile phones that play multimedia and video were the talk of the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) trade show this week in Atlanta as every major phone manufacturer unveiled new mobile phones that capture and playback video files.

CinemaElectric owns what is believed to be the world's largest library of formatted multimedia and video content for mobile devices. The company has a special focus on video content for mobile phone playback, both in the current 2.5G environments and into advanced, high-speed 3G networks.

About CinemaElectric, Inc.

CinemaElectric is a wireless services company and a leading provider of multimedia entertainment for mobile devices in more than 35 countries. The Hollywood-based studio produces downloadable PocketCinema(tm) video, MMS greetings, multimedia applications and CineSound(tm)audio ringers.

Website: http://www.CinemaElectric.com

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