Multimedia Tutorial Services Featured on the Wall Street Journal Radio Network

Program Highlights Company's TutorialChannel.com Website as Affordable Solution to High-Cost Tutoring Centers. Multimedia Tutorial Services, Inc. ("Multimedia" or the "Company) (OTC Bulletin Board: MMTS), a leading developer of educational content, was recently highlighted on The Wall Street Journal Radio Network, a leading provider of business-news programming for radio stations across the United States.

Brooklyn, NY, October 31, 2007 --(PR.com)-- In an exclusive interview on the Network's program, "The Wall Street this Morning," which originally aired on September 1, 2007 and is available on iTunes Podcast, host Gina Cervetti interviewed Multimedia President and Chief Executive Officer, Barry Reichman, regarding the Country's need to provide affordable supplemental tools to address the growing crisis in its primary and secondary public educational systems.

During the interview, Reichman, a former college lecturer and co-host of an educational radio talk show in New York City, Family Education Hour," discussed the nation's unmet and growing need for effective and reasonably priced alternatives to high-cost tutoring centers in an age where classrooms are systematically overcrowded and parents often have neither the time nor the resources to effectively assist their children.

In the interview, Reichman pointed out that Multimedia, through its website, TutorialChannel.com, strives to provide a reasonable and accessible solution to this growing epidemic. Reichman commented, "Students, anywhere they may be, at home or away, can easily access a tutor and get the help that they need at the time that they need it [with the Company's website, Tutorial Channel.com]."

After the interview, Reichman commented, "I was pleased to be invited as a guest on a program with the stature of The Wall Street Journal's name." He continued, "The program not only put the spotlight on Multimedia Tutorial Services, but more importantly, the growing need for affordable tutoring for students today."

About The Wall Street Journal Radio Network
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About Multimedia Tutorial Services, Inc.
Multimedia Tutorial Services, Inc. has key strengths in educational product marketing and development. To date, the Company's premier tutorial program, Math Made Easy(TM) has been purchased by over 300,000 families. In addition, several thousand schools and colleges throughout the country have acquired the Math Made Easy(TM) series for their libraries and classrooms. Math Made Easy(TM) is widely recognized as one of the nation's foremost home tutorial programs. The tutorial series has been featured on CNN,Bloomberg, ABC News Radio and other major networks. The Company's sales are made primarily through online direct advertising backed-up by its own call center and customer service operations.

Information about the Company's products and services can be found on the Internet at http://www.mathmadeeasy.com and http://www.tutorialchannel.com.

Forward Looking Statements
Some paragraphs of this news release, particularly those describing Multimedia's strategies and business plans, contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities of 1993, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. While Multimedia is working to achieve those goals, actual results could differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements as a result of a number of factors, including difficulties in marketing their products and services, need for capital, competition from other companies and other factors, any of which could have an adverse effect on the business plans of the subsidiary companies of Multimedia, its reputation in the industry or its expected financial return from operations. Factors such as these could have an adverse effect on Multimedia results of operations. In light of significant uncertainties inherent in forward-looking statements included herein, the inclusion of such information should not be regarded as a representation of Multimedia or any other person that the objectives and plans of Multimedia and its subsidiaries will be achieved.

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