NEW YORK, March 29, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Global Intelligence Gathering firm AdZone Research, Inc. (Other OTC:ADZR) has announced that they have retained CCM&A (Consultants for Creative Marketing and Advertising) of Chicago to handle the first of a series of TV infomercials for sponsorships of the OPPS Missing Child Alert system. These infomercials will be aired on local and national TV stations and will be customized to run and fit the marketplace on a state-by-state basis.
According to Dept. of Justice statistics, more than 700,000 children are reported missing every year. The Missing Child Alert System is designed to help investigators bring home more of these children. These infomercials will help bring together those who are willing to help with those who need the help.
CCM&A is a professional advertising and marketing company that has produced numerous infomercials, commercials, and advertising and has been involved with the production of motion pictures. CCM&A president Loren Comitor has been involved with the infomercial industry for more than 30 years and has written and produced more than 1,000 commercials and infomercials. Including the soon to be released motion picture "ALL IN," staring Michael Madson and Lou Gossett Jr.
AdZone CEO Charles Cardona said, "We are very pleased to be moving forward with this initial phase of our new sales and marketing program, and we are very enthusiastic about the potential of TV-driven sponsorships and other upcoming marketing efforts."
This new relationship will help to further broaden the marketing expansion plans of AdZone Research.
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