Selig Multimedia, Inc. compiles a list of free Web sites so youngsters and their parents can easily track Santa.
SeligMultimedia.com - December 24, 2007
(PRNewsChannel) / Tampa, Fla. - As the world gets ready for Christmas and prepares for the arrival of Santa Claus, millions of kids will wonder where Santa is; they will need to know his exact location as he travels the world visiting children to deliver presents. They may want to track Santa. After all, it's critical to know the best time to put out milk and cookies.
Thanks to a special GPS device attached to Santa's sled, several Web sites are able to hone in on Santa's every move. Yes, it is possible to track Santa as he travels the globe.
As a service to kids and parents worldwide, Selig Multimedia, Inc., which owns and operates https://PRNewschannel.com, http://www.ThePublicityAgency.com, http://www.PressReleasePros.com and http://www.InteractiveDad.com, compiled a list of those Web sites.
"We wanted parents to be able to enjoy this experience with their children without fussing and fretting to find the sites," says Glenn Selig, CEO of Selig Multimedia, Inc. "This is a most exciting time for families and we can make sure parents and kids who want to track Santa know where to go to do that."
Web sites to track Santa:
1. NORAD Tracks Santa
(Compiled from the NORAD Web site) The NORAD Tracks Santa (NTS) program has been around for a long time, since 1955 to be exact! And while NORAD has the "history" and excellent technology to track Santa, NORAD cannot expend government funds on the program. Besides the short time a NTS Project Officer spends "managing" the program, NORAD spends only the minimal amount of funds on NTS.
So, how do we do it? The NTS program is funded through generous contributions from our sponsors. Everything from computer servers, web site design, video imaging, Santa's tracking map, and the toll free telephone number, to the souvenir Santa Tracker buttons volunteers are presented on Christmas Eve, companies, corporations and individual sponsors, or what we like to call Partners, bring this program to children around the world.
Without this wonderful generosity the NORAD Tracks Santa Program would not be possible, and NORAD sincerely thanks each and every one of them for their terrific support.
The NORAD Tracks Santa Program is managed by the NORAD and United States Northern Command Public Affairs Office at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado, HQ NORAD/NORTHCOM, (719) 554-6889.
2. Santa Clause.net (Compiled from SantaClause.net) Adults often naturally look for ways to discredit things that just see "too good to be true." However, children look for reasons to believe. This pretty much sums up our entire philosophy and is, in fact, what keeps Santa Claus alive and stronger than ever. It took a while to convince Santa to use the internet but once he realized that it can bring him closer to children than ever before possible he, and everyone at the North Pole, was hooked!
3. TODAY/MSNBC Tracks Santa (Compiled from MSNBC Web site) MSNBC.com is tracking Santa’s journey around the globe, including sightings and videos from the various stops along his route and links to our Santa Tracker map. Join us Christmas Eve and Christmas Day to see where Santa has been and when he's coming your way! Happy Holidays from all of us at MSNBC.com.
You do not need permission to link to pages on this site. Press releases on this site may be used for any legitimate media purpose. However, using the press releases from PRNewsChannel for distribution on competing press release distribution sites is prohibited.