CLASS ON DEMAND TO SUPPORT CREATION OF THE KIOWA COUNTY MEDIA CENTER

For Immediate Release

Contributions will assist in re-build of new Kiowa County communications project; marks two-year anniversary of tornado

Hoffman Estates, IL – May 28, 2009 - Class on Demand, a provider of professional educational products for creative markets, has just announced the donation of their video-based training programs to the Kiowa County Media Center Project, launched after an EF5 tornado destroyed 95% of this Kansas community’s houses and businesses. Contributions of the award-winning training programs include select titles from NewTek and Sony and will play an integral part in educating community journalists.

“We can’t thank Class on Demand enough,” said Janet West, president of the Kiowa County Media Center’s Board of Directors. “Citizen-journalists are the backbone of our efforts with this project. Because of the instruction provided by Class on Demand, our residents will be able to produce quality programming and bridge the communication gap that has existed since the tornado.”

“We are happy to help the citizens of Kiowa County rebuild their community,” said Paul Holtz, founder and CEO of Class on Demand. “We admire their resilience and applaud their forward thinking and innovative approach to communications as reconstruction begins.”

Upon completion, The Kiowa County Media Center will be a 5,000 square-foot facility with energy-efficient designs, technologies and equipment. It will consist of a small television studio, a small Internet radio studio as well as a studio for internet news. The state-of-the-art facility will also house the latest in video, audio and graphics workstations.

Phase One of the Media Center Project is currently underway, incorporating the construction of a 22-foot HDTV Production Trailer containing four HDTV cameras, as well as a collection of HDTV production equipment. The launch is scheduled to go online in November, 2009.

A transitory television studio will also be assembled within the new Kiowa County Community Building. Construction is scheduled to begin in the next few weeks. The Class on Demand training programs will be offered in both the Production Trailer and at the studio facilities.

For more information about the Kiowa County Media Center Project, visit http://www.nilmt.ksu.edu/projects/greensburg/docs/kcmc.pdf.

About The Kiowa County Media Center Project

Started in March of 2008 after a devastating tornado hit Kiowa County, The Kiowa County Media Center Project is endorsed by the Greenburg City Council, supported by Greenburg leadership groups and founded by donations from multiple firms within the television broadcast industry. The Media Center is designed to solve multiple community communications challenges that many rural communities and counties face through the integration of Internet, live and on-demand television coverage, Internet radio and various digital media into a new forum for community journalism. Please visit http://www.nilmt.ksu.edu/projects/greensburg/docs/kcmc.pdf for more information.

About Class on Demand

Class on Demand is a leading producer of education and training programs. Its products and services address the needs of both enthusiasts and professionals. Class on Demand training programs cover a wide range of topics including; audio and video production, compositing and effects creation, and IT management. Please visit the Class on Demand website (www.classondemand.com) for additional information.

Class on Demand is a registered trademark of Class on Demand, Incorporated.

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