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Winner Communications Launches A New Direct Response Math Made Easy And Tutorial Channel.Com TV Ad Campaign

12-06-2007 02:07 PM CET | Arts & Culture

Press release from: Multimedia Tutorial Services, Inc.

Brooklyn, N.Y. , December 3, 2007. Winner Communications announced that it has begun testing a new Math Made Easy and Tutorialchannnel.com ad on national cable TV. During the month of November, the Math Made Easy one minute ad was aired on the MSN cable channel, while the Tutorialchannel.com ad was aired on The Learning Channel.

According to Mr. Martin Feinberg, President of Winner Communications, “The TV ad Campaign for both Math Made Easy and Tutorialchannel.com will pick up density in the first half of December and will pick up again after a two week hiatus during the holiday weeks. Once we identify TV stations which produce positive results in our direct response campaign it will be relatively easy to ramp up the advertising volume. Furthermore, we expect to expand this campaign to a radio ad campaign after the first of the year.”

Multimedia Tutorial Services, Inc has a strong history in direct response TV and radio advertising. During the 1990’s the Company produced over 25 million dollars in direct response sales. Now, with a revamped and updated product line and its technological breakthrough for online tutoring services, the Company is planning an aggressive rollout in the first half of the new year.

Barry Reichman, CEO of Multimedia Tutorial Services, Inc says, “We have aggressive plans for our advertising campaign under the leadership of Martin Feinberg, a veteran of many successful advertising campaigns. With millions of parents scratching their heads on how to find affordable math help for their children, especially as they go into crunch time at school, our campaign could not come at a better time. Students from coast to coast, ages 8 and up, have written and called us to thank us for the invaluable help they obtained with our innovative tutorial services.”

Multimedia Tutorial Services, Inc.
1214 East 15th Street
Brooklyn, New York11230
math@smartfindsmarketing.com
800 USA-MATH
866-501-5758

Math Made Easy provides Math help for Algebra help, Geometry help, math homework help using math online tutorial services and math tutorial cd so you can watch your math scores soar.

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