One World Nutrition Makers of TriGeniX Launches Radio Campaign
DRAPER, Utah--(EON:Enhanced Online News)--One World Nutrition Inc. (Pink Sheets: OWDN), makers of the TriGeniX NutraSmart Nutritional System, announced today that they have launched a radio advertising campaign promoting their NutraSmart Nutritional System. The radio ads feature Steve Young, Mark Allen and Dr. Ken Kroll. The radio spots will be running through May on six of the top stations along the Wasatch Front. The schedule is estimated to reach approximately 80% of the adult radio listening audience. The stations that will be airing the commercials include KSL 1160 AM, KSFI FM 100.3, KOSY 106.5 FM, KNRS AM 570 AND FM 99.5 and KBBE 98.7 FM.
In the radio ads listeners are directed to visit the web site nutrasmart.com for more information and to order products for themselves.
Last month, One World Nutrition also did a live radio interview with “Market News 1st” out of Dallas, Texas. Their program reaches approximately 3.2 million people and is specifically targeted to those interested in Micro Cap stocks.
One World has been invited to do another live radio interview with “Market News 1st” next week. Anyone interested in hearing the live interview can go online for 30 days after the interview at MN1.com to listen to the recording.
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