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China MediaExpress Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ GS: CCME) (CME or Company), Chinas largest television advertising operator on inter-city and airport express buses, today announced that it has signed three new long-term agreements, adding a total of 774 express buses to its network. Specifically, CME signed the following contracts:

* A long-term framework agreement with a media company to purchase exclusive rights to supply entertainment programming along with paid advertising on 623 inter-city express buses originating from the Henan province, for a period of five years and commenced on January 1, 2011. As per the framework agreement, CME will pay the media company a one-time fee for the acquisition of the operating rights in addition to a fixed monthly concession fee to the bus operator over the term of the contract with an annual increment of 15%.
* A framework agreement with a media company to purchase exclusive rights to supply entertainment programming along with paid advertising on 101 airport express buses originating from the Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport in the Sichuan Province. CMEs contract is for a period of four years and commenced January 1, 2011. According to the framework agreement, CME will pay the media company a one-time fee for the acquisition of the operating rights in addition to a fixed monthly concession fee over the term of the contract with an annual increment of 10%-30%.
* The third agreement was with another media company to purchase exclusive rights to supply entertainment programming along with paid advertising on 50 airport express buses originating from the Shijiazhuang Zhengding International Airport in the Hebei province. CMEs contract is for a period of three years and commenced January 1, 2011. According to the framework agreement, CME will pay the media company a one-time fee for the acquisition of the operating rights in addition to a fixed monthly concession fee over the term of the contract with an annual increment of 15%.

CMEs founder & CEO, Zheng Cheng added, These new contracts have further expanded our airport express bus network which now includes eight of Chinas largest airports in terms of passengers. In 2009, Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport was the busiest airport in Western China and the 6th busiest airport nationwide in terms of passenger traffic. The Shijiazhuang Zhengding International Airport is Hebeis largest airport servicing 2.6 million passengers in 2010. Because of its proximity to Beijing, the airport was expanded before the 2008 Olympic Games and now serves as an alternate airport to the Beijing Capital International Airport. In addition, for the inter-city bus market, we have increased our presence in the province of Henan. We entered the province in September 2010 with an agreement for 986 inter-city buses. With this agreement and one in November for 635 inter-city buses, our network in Henan province encompasses more than 2,200 inter-city buses.


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