Press ReleaseSource: MoneyTV; Pro Motors Group Corporation; PureSpectrum, Inc.; eTelcharge.com, Inc.; US Mine Makers, Inc.

MoneyTV, Week of 7/18
Friday July 18, 5:00 am ET

LOS ANGELES, CA--(MARKET WIRE)--Jul 18, 2008 -- MoneyTV is the nationally syndicated television program all about money and what makes it happen, (http://www.moneytv.net), featuring informative interviews by hosts Donald Baillargeon and Skip Lindeman with company CEOs, providing insights into their operations and outlooks for their futures.

Free information packages from the featured companies can be requested by sending an email to info@moneytv.net.

The television program can also be viewed online immediately at www.moneytv.net.

Featured companies on this week's program include:

Pro Motors Group Corporation (Other OTC:PMGU.PK - News) CEO Larry Palmer and CFO Frank Colson unveiled the company's hydrogen assist apparatus, which the company guarantees will increase gas mileage in cars by 50% or more.

eTelcharge.com, Inc. (OTC BB:ETLC.OB - News) CEO Rob Howe announced a strategic acquisition.

The Mortgage Minute Guy Roger Schlesinger talked about the demise of Indymac Bank.

Easy Pha-Max President Dr. Ola Madsen outlined the health benefits of the company's wheatgrass based health supplements and the franchise opportunities available in the USA for $3,000.

Piedmont Mining Company, Inc. CEO Robert Shields discussed the gold markets in general.

Pure Spectrum, Inc. (Other OTC:PSPM.PK - News) CEO Lee Vanatta discussed results of independent lab testing of their technology.

US Mine Makers, Inc. (Other OTC:USMM.PK - News) CEO Ron Bell demonstrated before and after results of their mine reclamation efforts.

Viewers of MoneyTV can receive free information in the mail about featured companies by calling the toll-free phone number on their TV screen. The weekly television program debuted in 1996 and is broadcast nationally in the USA to 70 million U.S. homes on Saturdays at 11:00 AM ET, Sundays at 8:30 AM PT, 8:30 AM ET, 9:30 AM ET, 3:30 PM ET and Mondays at 6:30 PM ET.

MoneyTV is broadcast to 45 million TV homes in Western Europe, Wednesdays at 5:00 PM, on UPN-TV in the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico Sundays at 8:00 AM and is also available in Thailand on the Broad TV Network.

A complete menu of TV listings is available at the MoneyTV web site, http://www.moneytv.net.

MoneyTV Executive Producer and Anchor Don Baillargeon is also the host of MoneyRap Radio, heard weekly on the Business Talk Radio Network. For more information, visit http://www.moneyrap.com.

MoneyTV television program, Copyright MMVIII, all rights reserved. MoneyTV does not provide an analysis of companies' financial positions and is not soliciting to purchase or sell securities of the companies, nor are we offering a recommendation of featured companies or their stocks. Information discussed herein has been provided by the companies and should be verified independently with the companies and a securities analyst. MoneyTV provides companies a 3 to 4 month corporate profile with multiple appearances for a cash fee of $11,500.00 to $17,250.00, does not accept company stock as payment for services, does not hold any positions, options or warrants in featured companies. The information herein is not an endorsement by the hosts Donald Baillargeon and Skip Lindeman, the producers, publisher or parent company of MoneyTV.


Contact:
     Contact:
     Donald Baillargeon
     Executive Producer
     MoneyTV
     949 388 5267
     Info@moneytv.net
      

Source: MoneyTV; Pro Motors Group Corporation; PureSpectrum, Inc.; eTelcharge.com, Inc.; US Mine Makers, Inc.


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