F-Y-I, America Online (AOL) and MaMaMedia Inc.

America Online (AOL) and MaMaMedia Inc. have announced an alliance that will deliver MaMaMedia's award-winning educational programming to users of AOL's Kids Only Channel. MaMaMedia will obtain anchor tenant status for a period of three years on the Kids Only Channel Homework Help, Art Studio and Games areas. Its award-winning learning activities will also be integrated throughout the Kids Only Channel, and its Web site at www.mamamedia.com will be directly accessible to AOL members via Kids Only and AOL by using online keyword MaMaMedia. For more information, check out www.mamamedia.com or www.aol.com.

 

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