Friday, December 30, 2005

Poker Pro Magazine Reaches over 20 Million Readers

Poker Pro Magazine announced today that it has inked a deal for national syndication of its popular "Pro's Corner" column. "Pro's Corner," one of the most popular columns in Poker Pro, features today's leading professional poker players answering questions from readers and giving advice on the game. The feature targets beginning and intermediate players.

As of the January issue, Poker Pro Magazine is now being published monthly. Proclaimed as "the best of the best," Poker Pro's Corner generates the most reader response. "The fan mail that we've received from readers as a result of our 'Poker Pro's Corner' column is intense. There is a huge demand for Poker Pro Magazine in card rooms and on newsstands all over the U.S. and Canada. It's a natural crossover to syndicate our popular 'Pro's Corner' column into mass-print media with our partner, Copley News Service," said Publisher Dan Jacobs.

The weekly syndicated version of the "Poker Pro's Corner" poker column will appear in newspapers across the country titled as "Poker Pro's Corner," bringing the content of the popular column to a broader readership. The target readership is estimated at a newspaper audience of more than 20 million viewers in the United States.

About Copley News Service: CNS is a full-service news wire service and features syndicate that provides a wide array of daily news, weekly and special-feature packages, editorial cartoons, color photos and comic strips to more than 1,500 clients that range from major daily newspapers to community weeklies, newsletters and Web sites across the United States and around the world.

About Poker Pro Magazine: Poker Pro Magazine, http://www.thepokerpromagazine.com, is the world's widest-circulated single title poker magazine with over 150,000 copies printed and distributed nationwide in the U.S., as well as in Canada and Europe. Poker Pro's newsstand and poker room copies get Poker Pro into the hands of our eager pool of readers in the poker community.

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