NexxNow, Inc. (OTCBB: NXXN) is a diversified Sports Media and Marketing Company that delivers robust multi-media ad platforms to National/International Advertisers at below market prices. NexxNow China, Inc. (Subsidiary) will compliment the overall mission in its pursuit to deliver sports related content to China. Its first broadcast endeavor will be the NexxNow owned Buffalo Dragons.
The NexxNow vision maintains that China is the most exciting emerging media marketplace of the last 50 years; that basketball is the most compelling Chinese sports trend of the twenty first century, and that our company is in prime position to provide the most exciting US minor league basketball and street-ball content to the Chinese market, under competitively advantageous circumstances. NexxNow is currently pursuing a distribution relationship with numerous outlets to deliver Minor League basketball games from the United States, South America and Europe. If you are interested in finding out more about NexxNow or would like more information please contact us.
Paul Riley has over 15 years of experience in media and broadcasting. He is a former Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) producer, news anchor and reporter. Subsequent to his work at the CBC he established a successful law practice in Toronto with special focus in the areas of sports, entertainment and media. Paul has a Law degree from Osgoode Hall Law School, a Sports Administration Bachelor's degree from Dalhousie University and a Journalism Diploma from Humber College.
Daniel T. Robbie is a former owner of the NFL's Miami Dolphins and President of Joe Robbie stadium. He played a key role in the effort that made Joe Robbie Stadium the first privately funded stadium in the United States and has taken part in the negotiation of numerous television media agreements. Prior to overseeing the sale of the NFL Miami Dolphins Professional Football team to Wayne Huizenga, Mr. Robbie was integrally involved in all operational aspects of both Joe Robbie Stadium and Miami Dolphins operations.
Fu Lo Jen is a native son of China. He was born in Shandong Province almost eighty years ago. His unique life experiences leave him particularly well suited to assist Westerners in doing business with China today. Fu was the son of a powerful and influential family with strong ties to both the Emperors of old China and the Creators of New China. His family members were confidants of Chairman Mao, the founder of the People's Republic of China, as well as China's chief architects and advisors in New China's infancy up through the present day.
Fu spent a quarter Century in the United States as an advisor to International Law Enforcement agencies on Asian matters, including both Taiwan and China. The lure of homeland and the prospects for China finally brought Fu Lo Jen back to China in the early 1980's. China was still just awakening from years of early development and seclusion. Thus, Fu Lo Jen was at and assisted in the rebirth of China just as he was at the birth of Nationalist China's Taiwan.
Today, Fu Lo Jen lives in Dalian, China with his new wife and two year old daughter. He is regarded in China as a wise elder statesman who uniquely, has life experiences and strong irreplaceable contacts in China and in the United States.
He speaks American English fluently and translates in a way that translators who have not lived in the States, simply cannot. Fu Lo Jen is an absolute expert on China. His deep understanding of the cultural and business terrain of this country of one billion, four hundred million people are an invaluable asset. Due to this unique and deep understanding, Fu Lo Jen is referred to by many, with respect, as the "Last Mandarin."