Delivering Your Message Via New Media. A television programming, production and promotion company led by Emmy award-winning broadcaster Pat Scanlon.

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Delivering Your Message Via New Media

A television programming, production and promotion company led by Emmy award-winning broadcaster Pat Scanlon

Client List New York Giants Trans World International United States Golf Association Synergy Sports Daily Racing Form Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Alan Taylor Communications Team Walker Foundation The Hoop Group St. Peter's College St. Anthony High School Wagner College

New Video Options CD-Rom Copies DVD Copies VNR (Video News Release) Satellite News Tours

CD-Rom Advantages Inexpensive High Quality Video Replication Attractive Visual Casing & Label Leave Behind Tool Computer Friendly Web Site Playback

DVD Advantages Broadcast Quality Video Playback Attractive Visual Casing & Label Leave Behind Tool TV/Computer Friendly Web Site Playback Menu Options & Chapter Markers

Video News Release Elements Controlled Interview Message Properly Shot B-Roll Footage Easy Distribution National News Feed Possibilities Market Monitoring Summary Wrap-up Video for Client

Applications Corporate Demos Sales Presentations Fundraising Tools Event & Dinner Entertainment Mailers New Product Launches Recruiting Videos