In addition tothe game creation, Everything Channel created and linked within the game acustom white paper that is hosted in the Everything Channel WhitepaperLibrary, created eye-catching banner advertisements on ChannelWeb thatintroduce the robot characters in the game, developed fun and engagingquestions that help players add strength to their game characters while theylearn power management terminology, and special sponsorship messages inChannelWeb newsletters inviting qualified leads to visit and play thegame."We continue to listen to our customers and work closely with them to createinnovative solutions to grow and advance their businesses," said AdelaideReilly, Managing Director, Custom Solutions, Everything Channel."Our teamcan create a wide range of integrated campaigns based on the customer's needs,from NetSeminars to live events and white papers to custom publishing allof which generate qualified leads.Everything Channel offers a robustportfolio of marketing solutions that are designed to help grow the Channel."Technology vendors interested in innovative marketing solutions, contactAdelaide Reilly at 508-416-1158 or rything Channel (, ) Everything Channel is the one-stop shop for accessing, enabling, managing andaccelerating technology sales channels.From branding and recruiting tomarketing and sales, Everything Channel offers technology marketers theunmatched breadth and depth of global brands and market intelligence combinedwith unparalleled audience loyalty and credibility serving all technologysales channels through an extensive database.Everything Channel providesinnovative sales and marketing solutions to arm the sellers of technology withthe resources they need to achieve measurable and significant results. UBM serves professional and commercial communities,from IT professionals to doctors, from journalists to jewelry dealers, fromfarmers to pharmacists around the world. UBM is listed on the London StockExchange (UBM.L) and has a market capitalization of $1.6 billion.ContactDan NeelEverything Channel(212) SOURCEEverything ChannelDan Neel, Everything Channel, 1-212-600-3326, . NEW YORK, NY, Jan 21 (MARKET WIRE) Hidalgo Mining International () (PINKSHEETS:HMIT), an innovative mining company headquartered in Port Washington,N.Y., announced that the company's New York-based finance firmrepresentative has engaged the Standard Chartered Bank() to provide supplementary lines of credit forleasing additional equipment to help ensure the company's productiongoals are achieved.Mark Daniel Klok, President of HMIT, stated: "In order to properly startand increase the planned production rate of 400 yards per hour the companywill potentially require the use of 35 ton articulated dump trucks on themining site. Management is carefully looking at the total additionalequipment needs and at how the proposed financing can be properlyleveraged together with our New York-based investment-banking group. Wedo not intend to begin our efforts under capitalized in any way thisseason knowing that our shareholders have been greatly anticipating goldproduction on a large-scale commercial level. 
The planned coordination ofthe company's financial relationships is one of the most importantdevelopments, and I am personally supervising every detail in order in tosuccessfully ensure that our shareholders are confident in the company wehave built over the last year. While I am proud of what our staff hasaccomplished to date, we have just begun and I am extremely confident inour progress and look forward to delivering on every production targetthat management has announced."Standard Chartered Bank has expressed that they look forward to servicingour financing needs at the most competitive rate possible. StandardChartered in Africa offers expertise and services in transaction banking,financial markets solutions and corporate finance.Disclaimer: CAUTIONARY DISCLOSURE ABOUT FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTSThis release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning ofSection 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E theSecurities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended and such forward-lookingstatements are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the PrivateSecurities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Statements in this news releaseother than statements of historical fact are "forward-looking statements"that are based on current expectations and assumptions.

Hidalgo Mining Internationalundertakes no duty to update any forward-looking statement(s) and/or toconform the statement(s) to actual results or changes in Hidalgo MiningInternational's expectations.Contact:Mark Daniel KlokHidalgo Mining International(305) 778-8360 http:// 2009, Market Wire, All rights reserved.-0-. ) With the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers playing to a sold-out crowd in London last night, one of the hot topics of discussion has been the idea of putting an NFL franchise somewhere in England.I'll get to my review of the game later in the week (The cliff's notes: penalties are becoming a big problem for every unit, special teams continues to be hit-or-miss, and the running game seemed incapable of building on a solid week against Tennessee. It's going to be a big bye week for the Patriots), but for now, let's just chew on the fat from the game: the idea of expansion.Now, I'm a big fan of history. There's a reason George Washington once cautioned us against entangling alliances with foreign nations and I'm a little hazy on the exact details I'm pretty sure it was because he knew being stuck on an airplane for six-plus hours was a chore.Don't get me wrong, I am consistently impressed with British citizens and their understanding of American football. It's more than a curiosity; for some, it's a bit of a passion.I compare it to many Americans, myself included, and their enduring love of the Premier League.For instance, I've been a loyal supporter of Arsenal FC since I was laid-up one summer as a kid and caught some ancient replay of one of their games on television. I know my Arsenal and Premier League history as well as anybody, but I don't expect an EPL team to be playing all their home games in the states anytime soon.The Premier League would be in an even better position to generate an audience overseas than the NFL. It's an international game that is a known quantity and appeals to a wider demographic than any other, would instantly give Americans a team to rally around that plays at the highest level, and it would generate more copy than a Megan Fox sex tape. The downside, though, is obvious for either league.
The travel would instantly create a huge competitive disadvantage for whichever team was away, the quality of the product would slip, and without a guarantee of success, it's a huge financial risk to anybody brought on board.Furthermore, the NFL, at least in the current climate, has expanded enough as it is.I don't mean that there aren't enough good NFL teams because, despite what many pundits have said about the bottom four or five teams in the league, the middle has greatly improved itself.I made this argument earlier this season, but I actually think there are more quality football teams this season than there have been in the last few years.I don't think the Saints, Vikings, Colts, or Giants are any worse than teams in past years who steamrolled the league, I just believe they are facing more competent teams this year who can give them a game.But the league should be concerned less about the quality of the product on the field than the quantity of fans in the stands.The NFL instituted the local blackout policy as a way to ensure that games were always going to be sold out and ratings would remain high. Unfortunately, though, a 12-hour flight would drag on anybody's system, asleep or not. Even the economic situation will, eventually, find itself a solution. And I do believe that in a more certain economic climate, with money to burn, it makes sense to try and establish the sport in new places.But the biggest flaw the argument for expansion has is the simple fact that the NFL has yet to exhaust its potential in North America.Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Toronto, San Antonio, Virginia, and Portland could all support an NFL franchise, and that's just the areas that have seen substantial population growth in the last eight years.L.A. certainly could use an NFL team, the Vegas metro area has a population growing far faster than cities like Detroit or Jacksonville, as does San Antonio and Virginia in counties not named Alexandria and Arlington (Redskin territory).It just makes no sense to overlook the huge potential of American cities that currently go without to pursue expansion.Especially compared to sports like soccer and baseball, the NFL has to seriously grow its global brand.