M2B and Baidu announced a strategic partnership

The company said in a news conference on the same day that WOWtv site (http://cn.wowtv.com) was specifically tailored for the Chinese market. Through this site, Baidu search engine user will be able to enjoy many free of charge and legally provided M2B movies, TV series, as well as video on demand programs. All the programs on this site will have Chinese subtitles.

Binnie, M2B World Asia-Pacific CEO and President said that despite the current economic recession, they still see the opportunity to use the fast-growing online advertising market to expand its broadband services. As a result of marketing budgetary constraints, now a growing number of advertisers started to targeted online advertising.

M2B is subsidiary of AMARU which is a listed company. M2B successfully planned Singapore’s first broadband TV services in July 2006.

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