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MOBILE BROADCASTING HOLDING, INC. (OTCMKTS:MBHC) reported that its subsidiary Mobile Broadcasting Corp. secured Leonard A. Marshall, Jr., to boost its objectives associated with celebrity and investor relations. He is a three-time NFL Pro Bowler winner. In addition to mentioned responsibilities, the champion player will host Studio 70 to mark the presentation of Whirld’s Sport Network.

The launch

Mobile Broadcasting Holding said that the premiere show will be launched together with the official launch of the Whirld video live streaming application. It will be launched on April 28. Kenneth D. Bland, the CEO of Mobile Broadcasting, said that the management is excited to release the first generation of the new Whirld app. The company wants to spotlight the launch and therefore it is releasing the Whirld Sports Network with the first show hosted by Super Bowl champion player Leonard Marshall. His association with the company will support the programming objectives of the Whirld Sports Network.

The champion

Mobile Broadcasting made a right choice with selection of Marshall who is a former defensive lineman and played twelve seasons in the popular National Football League. He played ten seasons as defense end for the New York Giants and then as a defensive tackle for Washington Redskins and New York Jets. He was a starter player on the Giants that won Super Bowl XXV and Super Bowl XXI. He was selected in the team of Pro Bowl three times in 1985, 1986, and 1991.

The view

Marshall stated that he is delighted to be associated with Mobile Broadcasting and the Whirld Network. His primary objectives are to support the Whirld Network and to use his skills and experience to transform Whirld Network into one of the best video live streaming apps in the industry. In last trading session, the stock price of declined 5% to close the trading session at $0.00950.