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Mole-Richardson Co. to Exhibit at NAB Show; Company to Display Family of Brick-and-Mortar Production Divisions and E-Commerce Web Sites

Business Wire, April 10, 2000

Entertainment/Business Editors

NAB2000

HOLLYWOOD--(ENTERTAINMENT WIRE)--April 10, 2000

Mole-Richardson Co. (http://www.mole.com), Hollywood's premier lighting company since 1927 and a pioneer in e-commerce since 1995, has announced that it is a major exhibitor at this year's National Association of Broadcasters Expo, April 10-13 in Las Vegas.

NAB2000 is the world's largest trade show, focusing on all aspects of television, radio, video, film, entertainment, interactive media, satellite/telecommunications and the Internet, and Mole-Richardson has been a proud participant in the expo since its inception.

"We want to let present and future customers know how, through using our Web sites, they can streamline the way they are able to get equipment, supplies and information," said John Parker, Mole- Richardson's head of Web development.

"As a special incentive, we're offering those NAB attendees who come to the Mole booth a chance to enter into a drawing to win a $250 Shopping Spree from StudioDepot.com, our Online Studio Supply Store," added Parker. "We are also looking forward to introducing some great new innovative products, such as a complete line of HMI and Tungsten MoleBeam Projectors and a daylight retrofit for the Source 4, The MoleSource Light."

About Mole-Richardson

Mole-Richardson (http://www.mole.com) is the prestigious Hollywood company that's been "lighting the stars" for more than 72 years by devoting its research and production facilities to the manufacturing of lighting and power distribution and offering these products and services to the arts and entertainment production community around the world.

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