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Media Breakaway, LLC Supports Local Community

Thu Jul 3, 2008 12:30pm EDT
WESTMINSTER, Colo.--(Business Wire)--
Media Breakaway, LLC, a pioneer in the performance-based online
marketing industry, today announced another initiative in its Media
Breakaway Makes a Difference program.

   On June 27, 15 Media Breakaway team members stepped away from
their offices for the day to pick up hammers and paint brushes and
donate their time to Habitat for Humanity. The team worked on a
project in Boulder, CO to provide housing for five families in need.

   "Giving back to the community is one of the most important and
rewarding things that companies and individuals can do, which is why
we developed the Media Breakaway Makes a Difference Program," said
Steven Richter, President and General Counsel for Media Breakaway. "We
are dedicated to supporting organizations that bring about positive
change in our local community, and working with Habitat for Humanity
provides a perfect opportunity for us to put our program into action."

   The Media Breakaway Makes a Difference program is a community
support effort geared toward providing assistance for various
charitable organizations in the Denver metro area. Through the
program, Media Breakaway provides financial support, as well as
volunteer hours to numerous groups throughout the year.

   "While providing financial support is an important part of the
program, we really focus on getting our employees involved by giving
them opportunities to donate their time and get hands-on experience in
supporting different charitable organizations," said Richter. "Our
hope is that every team member comes away from the experience with a
greater appreciation of the positive impact they can have on other
people's lives."

   Employee support for the Habitat for Humanity project was so high
that a second group of 10 Media Breakaway team members will be heading
out to the project site on July 11 to continue the work. The company
is also looking at the possibility of adding a third day, to
accommodate every team member who wants to participate.

   Media Breakaway is in the process of planning the company's next
large community support project, which will take place later this
year. Last winter, the company provided support to a local Salvation
Army facility, helping to deliver toys and meals over the holidays to
local families in need.

   Media Breakaway, LLC -- an industry leader in advertising and
direct-marketing, delivers full-service, results-oriented solutions.
CPA Empire(R), a division of Media Breakaway, LLC, is one of the
fastest-growing Affiliate Networks in the industry, providing its
advertisers and affiliates with unparalleled service and support to
help them drive sales and revenue. DataOverdrive, a division of Media
Breakaway, LLC, offers List Management Solutions helping clients
convert their current lists into a supplemental profit center. Visit
www.MediaBreakaway.com, www.CPAEmpire.com or www.DataOverdrive.com.

Media Breakaway, LLC
Tom Wozniak, 303-920-7930

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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