SaVi Media Group and California Environmental Engineering Labs Start Final Testing Procedure


ANAHEIM, Calif., Sept. 8, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- SaVi Media Group (OTCBB:SVMI) has today announced that it has signed into contract with California Environmental Engineering to start on September 30, 2005 the final testing and verification process for the 2006 Executive Order with SaVi Media Group's DynoValve, formally known as the ECV-1.

Mr. George Gemayel, President of California Environmental Engineering, is very pleased to initiate the DynoValve testing at the end of this month. "With the test results that I personally reviewed from the prior 1995 Executive Order tests on the DynoValve, (formally the ECV-1) we are very optimistic in obtaining the 2006 Executive Order for the DynoValve. We are very glad to be a part of this emission testing project with SaVi Media Group," said Mr. George Gemayel.

SaVi Media Group has recently rented back office and warehouse space from California Environmental Engineering so the R & D testing will be in close proximity to CEE as the changes SaVi is making for the environment is both timely and important. This will help expedite the implementation of their technology into the places it is needed most.

Shareholders are welcome to recent SaVi Media Group updates by attending a shareholder update meeting at 11:00 AM, on Saturday the 17th of September at the CEE facility, 2530 S. Birch St. Santa Ana, CA 92707.

"SaVi Media is moving forward right on schedule with its business plan and will benefit greatly by the anticipated Executive Order update for 2006 cars and prior. These updates will also be beneficial to us in that the current updates will include performance and fuel efficiency testing of which will all be publicly documented," commented Dr. Mario Procopio, Chief Executive Officer of SaVi Media Group.

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