OBN Companies

Below is a brief overview of companies own in whole or in part by OBN Holdings, Inc.

  Omni Broadcasting Network is a broadcast television network designed to deliver quality programming to viewers nationwide. The network’s target viewing audience is adults 25 years of age and older. Omni will air programming that can be comfortably viewed by the whole family – i.e., no gratuitous sex or violence. Additionally, Omni offers a block of programming geared for children.
  Eclectic Entertainment provides television and feature film production, distribution and television syndication services for all of the entities under the OBN Holdings umbrella, and for third parties. The company is also incorporating media content into new technologies such as the internet, cell phones and digital signage. Eclectic’s activities are currently focused on America, Asia and the Middle East.
  Retro Records specializes in the distribution of new music performed by established recording artists that have previously released gold and platinum albums, but do not currently have a recording contract. Retro’s function is to provide the marketing, promotion and distribution of the new material. Through the use of the OBN Holdings television outlets and production capabilities, Retro is able to promote its recording projects in a manner that is normally cost prohibitive to other independent record companies.
  Film Hook is a broadband website focusing on the digital streaming and downloading of independent and vintage feature films and television series from producers worldwide. Content is secured with the latest technology, and is capable of accommodating traffic in the hundreds of thousands. Members of the site can select and watch content free of charge, and participate in all community and social networking features including, ability to rate and comment on content, blog and social network with other members. Content can also be downloaded for a nominal fee, and viewed on computers, the Microsoft X-Box, and on portable players.
  Foshan Plastics, which is scheduled to begin operations in 2008, will be converting recyclable and non-recyclable plastics into products that can be used in a variety of applications. The majority of the processed plastic will be resold to other manufactures, but the company also uses it in their own applications. Additionally, the company will be developing a number consumer and commercial products for distribution.