Deal Group Media PLC 20 June 2006 For Immediate Release 20 June 2006 Deal Group Media plc ("dgm" or "the Company") Appointment of Non-Executive Director Deal Group Media plc, the full service online marketing group, announces the appointment of Paul Alexander to the Board as Non-Executive Director with immediate effect. Paul's background lies in the collecting, analysis and modelling of data from consumers. Paul is Global Head of Consumer Markets for dunnhumby, a specialised provider of database management and analytical services, where he has managed a number of high profile customers including Tesco and the implementation of their highly successful club card scheme. Prior to dunhumby, in 2000, Paul founded M101 a strategic marketing consultancy specialising in econometric modelling, and quantitative and qualitative research in the UK and overseas. Paul has extensive experience in media and advertising management, having worked for TBWA & Tequila, Leo Burnett and M&C Saatchi / Walker Media. John Porter, Chairman of Deal Group Media plc, said: "We are extremely pleased to welcome Paul to the Board. To ensure that customers gain the best possible return on investment, dgm has to take a data centric approach to all forms of online marketing. Paul's experience in the collection and analysis of data will be a great asset going forward". Paul Simon Alexander, aged 33, is and has been a director of the following companies and organisations during the past five years: Current Directorships Roots, Shoots and Leaves Limited Inside Storey Limited Marketing 101G Limited Directorships held in the past five years N/A There is no other information that falls to be disclosed under Schedule 2 paragraph (g) of the AIM Rules. For further information, please contact: Abchurch Communications Charlie Jack/Franziska Bohnke Tel: +44 (0) 20 7398 7700 charlie.jack@abchurch-group.com www.abchurch-group.com Panmure Gordon Grant Harrison/Katherine Roe Tel: +44 (0)20 7459 3600 - Ends - This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange