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Television Show To Focus on Green Companies

The producers of Fresh! TV and Power Plant World appreciate the fact that some followers of the show see their television program as a blend of the Food Network and HGTV, with a local twist.

"It's really been our goal since hitting the air nearly two years ago to incorporate themes on food and design," says executive producer Craig Wallin, whose brainchild appears weekly on ABC TV in South Bend, Indiana. "It's just nice to know our viewers find what we do entertaining, and informative," he commented.

Although Wallin realizes these segments will continue being important to viewers, the show has found a strong response to green living features that appear occasionally. Past shows have highlighted interviews and footage from metal recyclers, construction companies, producers of bio mass burners, interior design firms and clothiers. This, combined with Wallin's own experience in the alternative energy industry, has prompted a commitment from the company to showcase businesses that fit this model anywhere in the country.

"Because of our proven ability to regionally create and produce affordable programming and airtime, we are now is a position to do this across the U.S. for any business who wants to share what they're doing within their own community," says Wallin. "The possibilities are really endless, especially for those who want to use what we create on their own website," he adds.

The company reports they are hearing from those who understand that sharing what they are doing to help the environment makes good business sense as well. Details can be found on the company's website at http://www.powerplantworld.net.

Power Plant World and Fresh! TV are divisions of CTT Communications, Inc.

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