Free Media, Advertising, and Publicity Solutions for Non Profit Organizations Through WFIO

Providing NGOs a unique avenue to broadcast their work and accomplishments through mass media, including television, newspapers, magazines and websites, without cost to the organization.

San Francisco, CA, October 27, 2012 --(PR.com)-- WFIO, the groundbreakers in frontline news coverage, has recently broken ground with their newly upgraded NGO Support Services to allow help to additional quality organizations around the world.

WFIO’s unique approach to cover the NGO’s work and accomplishments through photography, film and text together goes much further than the average photographic assignment. With the further creation of broadcast documentary films, educational programing, and printed articles, alongside the basic assignment without any additional cost to the organization, WFIO is able to create unique publicity and promotion avenues for the organization. These various productions and print products are released to thousands of media outlets around the world, in addition to the WFIO Newswire, WFIO TV, and WFIO programming outlets, creating endless marketing channels.

"There is no possible way for an organization to reach out and broadcast their accomplishments and daily achievements to a larger audience then we do. Much more than just another newswire or production company, we create unique solutions for each client, alongside the basic needs of the organization. As we are also a non-profit company, and our clients can count on us to provide them with constantly high standard and impacting imagery, our unique ability and position allows us to create further amazing creations for those organizations without additional costs." -Marc Bodine, Director of NGO Services / WFIO

In addition to the amount of advertising and publicity this puts out for the organization, it also often provides a direct donation back to the organization from profits driven from the various productions. For example, if WFIO created a documentary film alongside a basic photographic assignment that the organization requested, and the documentary film created profit, the organization would be given back a min of 50% of total profits earned in way of donation.

“We hired WFIO for a basic photographic assignment for a year end catalog, at a minimal cost mind you. Beyond the miraculous photographic work they created for us in the middle of hostile territory, they also produced an amazing documentary film and tons of video footage in conjunction with the primary assignment without any additional interference to our work or cost to us. This conversely was used for our television advertisements and tons of other advertising uses, saving our ad and marketing budget thousands, and we even received an unexpected but very welcoming check back from profits WFIO earned with distribution of the film, which also created even more publicity for us. Simply amazing, can wait until next year!”- Stacy Williams, GlobalAid

About the WFIO Organization
WFIO was originally established in 1999 as a non-profit newswire and press agency, managing a number of notable war photographers capturing our worlds defining moments across our worlds developing nations, later embarking into broadcasting and film productions. Today the organization specializes in establishing remote news broadcast stations within isolated locations, showcasing NGO achievements across a wide spectrum of mediums, and building localized broadcast and journalistic teams within inaccessible locations, particularly within war zones, human rights tragedies, and natural disasters.

WFIO reporters, journalists, photographers and photojournalists are covering our world every day, from nearly every corner of the globe. Their reports, articles, photos, and videos are placed onto our worldwide news wire for our network of publishers, editors, news desks and broadcasters to use, as well as used within our own media outlets including WFIO TV and WFIO News. Furthermore our Remote Broadcast Solutions are second to none. We can establish a station and broadcast from any corner of the globe under any situation, along with training localized staff and create unique transmission abilities.

For more information visit the WFIO Website at WFIO.org or contact Mike Kennedy today.
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