College TV Program Teams Up with Companies to Recruit Students

ThinkTalk Networks announces new video format that provides companies with a new and innovative outlet to reach college students with their career videos.

Washington, DC, February 20, 2010 --(PR.com)-- ThinkTalk Networks is launching a new programming feature that gives companies the opportunity to embed their recruiting and promotional videos directly into its television programs. The new video format will feel a lot like a “Dinner and a Movie” show, with hosts filling in breaks with fascinating facts and fun openings for companies with pre-produced video.

Many organizations already have promotional videos used to reach potential job candidates and customers. These videos are usually professionally produced and distributed at will by the company. By integrating these videos into ThinkTalk shows, clients know they are getting exactly what they want out of their media experience because they produced it. This provides an unprecedented level of control over the messaging and branding power of the content.

By cutting down on travel expenses and editing costs, CEO Steven Clark believes he can offer companies an easy and convenient alternative to market their recruiting program.

“This is a big deal because it streamlines the process of producing a show,” said Clark. “Quicker production time means we can create more shows and have even more interaction with our student audience. Simply put, companies bring the video, we bring the network.”

About ThinkTalk
Washington, DC based ThinkTalk Networks was founded in 2005 to provide career advice for college students. The network distributes a weekly educational television program to190 college campuses which reach more than 3.5 million students and 9 million households. ThinkTalk features shows like Director’s Cut, Recruitville and SHE.E.O., which give students insight into a variety of career paths. Visit www.ThinkTalk.com to learn more.

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