AdZone Research OPPS System Featured Twice in Reports on NBC's DC Network Affiliate Following the Third 'Dateline NBC' Online Predator Story


WASHINGTON, Feb. 6, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- AdZone Research, Inc. (OTCBB:ADZR) today reported that NBC-4, the NBC network affiliate which covers Washington, Virginia and Maryland, featured AdZone's Online Predator Profiling System (OPPS) on both its Friday night and Saturday morning news broadcasts this past weekend. The Friday coverage by the station's News4 program immediately followed the third "Dateline NBC" program focused on child predators on the Internet.

"This was the first television exposure for OPPS, but I suspect with Mark Lunsford now involved, he and I will be making the media rounds in the very near future," said AdZone Executive Vice President, Daniel J. Wasserman, who appeared on the NBC-4 news programs.

"The NBC coverage of OPPS was especially timely," said John Cardona, President and COO of AdZone. "As the news anchor pointed out, investigators in the Washington suburbs of Loudoun, Fairfax and Arlington Counties in Virginia are already using the OPPS system. Coverage such as this validates our technology, and will help us in our goal of full OPPS deployment in all 19,000 police departments nationwide."

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