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This page is the source for CTDLC banner ads, copies of our commercials and print ads, and links to articles or mentions of the CTDLC in the media.

Articles About The CTDLC

Web ArticleUniversity Business, May 2002 Cover Story - "The Connecticut Distance Learning Consortium helps IHEs entering online distance ed stay focused on their mission: teaching"

Banner Ads
The banner ads below are available for free use on any site. We ask only that web developers refrain from changing the banners or using our logo in other graphics. All the banners are provided as .gif files. To download a banner, right click (Windows) or control click (Mac) on the image and choose "Download Image to Disk," or simply drag the banner to your computer’s desktop. If you need another size or file format, feel free to contact our director of marketing, Gretchen Hayden, at ghayden@ctdlc.org.

Print Ads
Copies of the ads that the CTDLC have run in publications like The Hartford Courant and The Chronicle Of Higher Education are available in PDF format. To view these files, you must have a copy of Adobe Acrobat installed on your computer. Acrobat is available as a free download from the Adobe website.

Television Commercials
CTDLC commercials have been shown in Connecticut on Fox 61 and it’s local affiliates. If you missed the commercials and want a chance to check them out, both are available for download below. The first commercial is in the QuickTime format, the second is an MPEG file; both can be played using Apple Computer’s free QuickTime player software. Instructions for downloading and installing QuickTime player on your computer are available in our support section.

Quicktime Movie Short On Time
Quicktime Movie Busy Mom

Radio Ads
CTDLC Radio Ads are available as mp3 files, which are playable with a huge variety of players. For Windows, we recommend the free WinAmp player; for Mac, the free iTunes. If you live in Connecticut, you may have heard these ads on WTIC AM 1080.

MP3 Audio A New Sound