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  • Catholics Come Home Founder To Be Interviewed (Catholic Caucus)

    01/12/2009 2:38:13 PM PST · by Jeff Chandler · 306+ views
    Catholics Come Home and VirtueMedia founder, Tom Peterson, is scheduled to be interviewed tonight on The Journey Home with Marcus Grodi (EWTN 8 PM Eastern). The interview may also be seen online: http://viewers.multicastmedia.com/viewer/viewerframes_parent.asp?b=&p=&networkID=3001844&WMP=1&WMPv=7&RPIE=1&RPNAV=0.
  • Pro-life ads boast immediate results

    02/04/2007 9:51:22 PM PST · by Jeff Chandler · 11 replies · 448+ views
    The Catholic Sun ^ | January 18, 2007 | Andrew Junker
    A pro-life media campaign that recently hit the local airwaves has produced promising results, said Tom Peterson, president of VirtueMedia, which produced the ads. The spots offer support to women who may be considering abortion by putting them in touch with counselors and pro-life medical clinics. The media blitz began airing Dec. 26 on most of the major stations. After only a week of running Peterson said there were 467 total requests for help from women who had seen the ads. In addition, more than 200 women requested help for post-abortion healing. He estimated that 1.5 million people were exposed...
  • New Technology Aids Abortion Awareness

    02/04/2007 7:22:04 PM PST · by Jeff Chandler · 8 replies · 377+ views
    VirtueMedia Inc., a leading producer of pro-life media, annnounces Windows, the latest addition to its impressive list of pro-life television commercials. Windows reports on the impact that advanced technology has on the issue of abortion.
  • Culture of life goes Prime Time

    08/10/2006 12:07:27 PM PDT · by Jeff Chandler · 7 replies · 400+ views
    The Catholic Standard and Times ^ | Feb16, 2006 | Susan Brinkmann
    Culture of life goes prime time By Susan Brinkmann CS&T Correspondent It’s time for a commercial break on MTV and a bright yellow school bus suddenly flashes across the screen. A group of youngsters hurtle off the bus while a voice in the background says: “If you were born after 1973, about 30 percent of your friends, neighbors, and relatives are missing.” The figures of two of the children start to fade, then slowly disappear. The next scene shows a group of high school athletes taking off down a running track. “Since the Supreme Court approved legal abortions 30 years...