FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 3, 2002

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DIGITAL TURBULENCE EARNS PRESTIGIOUS PARENTS' CHOICE AWARD

Parents' Choice Foundation Bestows Award for "Tech Knowledge"

SAN JOSE, CA April 3, 2002--Digital Turbulence announced today that it has earned an "Approved" award for its children's television show, "Tech Knowledge" (www.techknowledgetv.com) from the prestigious Parents' Choice Awards program.

"Tech Knowledge" is a half-hour educational children's program that uses a collection of zany live-action characters to explore science and technology through fast-paced, entertaining sketches.

"Tech Knowledge" won one of the nine awards given for television. The other recipients in the television category are WGBH, ABC/Disney, NASA, Scholastic, and Showtime.

The Parents' Choice Awards designation recognizes products that meet and exceed standards set by educators, scientists, performing artists, librarians, parents, and yes, kids. The Parents' Choice Awards Committees seek out and recommend products that help kids grow - imaginatively, physically, morally and mentally--and that are fun, safe, and socially sound.

About Digital Turbulence

Founded in 2000, Digital Turbulence (www.digitalturbulence.com) is dedicated to creating high-quality, high-energy television.

Digital Turbulence has a broad presence producing children's programming, promos, public service announcements, and special effects for local and national television.

About Parents' Choice

Founded in 1978, Parents' Choice is the nation's oldest not-for-profit consumer guide to quality children's media: books, toys, audios, software, television, videos, and magazines. The Foundation's mission is to impart solid information about the vast array of children's media products and toys that are on the market; helping parents and caregivers of all achievements and backgrounds make informed decisions about which new products are right for their children. For additional information about the awards and a description of the significance of each awards level, consult the Parents' Choice Foundation's Web site (www.parents-choice.org).