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MIDEM 2008

January 27, 2008

CRC Jianian and Shazam Enter Into Agreement

November 28, 2007

Ministry of Culture Letter to CRC Jianian

Ministry of Culture - February 6, 2007

Billboard Interviews Ministry of Culture

Billboard - February 1, 2007

Government Shows Support for Music Made in China

MIDEM News - January 23, 2007

CRC Jianian Midem 07 Cocktail Party

January 23, 2007

BMI to Represent CRC Jianian Catalog

February 1, 2005

Full Circle Licenses CRC Jianian Catalog

HITS Daily Double - September 23, 2004

Piracy Reigns as Hot MIDEM Topic

Billboard - February 1, 2003

China and AIM Group Agreement

Variety - December 21, 2003

Attorney Is Singing China's Song

Hollywood Reporter - December 20, 2002

China State Label

Hollywood Reporter - November 14, 2002

press releases

Kobalt Administers CRC Jianian Catalog

May 8, 2006

CRC Jianian Joint Venture Announcement

January 16, 2005

Full Circle to License China Records Catalog

September 21, 2004

Shanghai Jazz Festival

September 9, 2003

AIM Group Signs with China Record Corporation

November 12, 2002

FULL CIRCLE TO LICENSE CHINA RECORDS CATALOG

September 21, 2004

In August 2004, TONI PROFERA of FULL CIRCLE, signed an agreement with Los Angeles based AIM GROUP LLC to handle film and television licensing for the CHINA RECORD CORPORATION (CRC) catalog which consists of more than 60,000 titles by more than 5,000 artists. In September 2002, AIM GROUP secured exclusive worldwide rights to license and distribute the audio and video catalog of the government record company of China. The CRC recordings, dating back to the early 1920's and 1930's, encompass almost the entire spectrum of historical and cultural Chinese music, song, opera, folk, poetry and local arts, and represents the vast and diverse culture of all of China's regions and provinces within Mainland China.

This catalog is the world's largest collection of traditional Chinese ethnic music and contains a vast amount of one-of-a-kind compositions, many of which can be traced back as far as 5000 years. PROFERA will be working closely with AIM Group's Vice President of Music, JACKIE SUBECK to create awareness and assist the film and television community with any and all of their needs for Chinese music.