July 16, 2009

Redstone Media Group Partners with WWPIA

Filed under: News — Redstone @ 10:45 am

Redstone Media Group, the leading digital signage company in the pet industry, has been selected as a strategic partner by the World Wide Pet Industry Association (WWPIA).

Redstone is providing a variety of digital services to the WWPIA, including producing a promotional video for America’s Family Pet Expo, as well as developing SuperZoo-TV, an educational and advertising network designed specifically for the SuperZoo 2009 trade show in September (www.superzoo.org).

SuperZoo-TV will be broadcast on nine high profile 63-inch LCD screens during the entire Super Zoo show, held September 15-17 at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, NV. In addition to developing and designing all the TV content, Redstone has been tasked with selling a limited number of advertising spots on the network.

“These spots will do a great job of creating awareness for vendors and help drive people to their booths,” says Doug Poindexter, president of WWPIA. “They’ll also be featured on WWPIA’s information website www.petsource.org and www.youtube.com for one full year. With Redstone’s experience in the digital and video market, we couldn’t think of a better fit.”

Redstone will also be shooting the educational seminars, as well as a select number of product demonstrations.

“We’re really excited to be working with WWPIA,” says Tim Hockley, president of Redstone. He adds that ad spot sales for SuperZoo-TV have been brisk so far. “Vendors appreciate the value of the digital screens that SuperZoo offers and ads spots are selling fast.”

Ad spots are available on a first come, first served basis for $500, which includes design.

Redstone Media Group is also the creator and manager of PALTV, a dynamic and growing television network that runs in pet stores throughout North America.

World Wide Pet Industry Association, Inc.® (WWPIA) is the oldest industry organization promoting responsible growth and development of the companion pet and related products and services. www.wwpia.org.

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