Oxygen and Glam Media Partner for Online Game
"Fight Girls Fantasy League" Video Game to Launch June 12 on Oxygen.com and
Glam.com
NEW YORK, June 11 -- Oxygen and Glam Media have partnered
together to create a unique online game pegged to the premiere of Oxygen's
newest original series Fight Girls, which follows ten female Muay Thai
fighters as they compete for the ultimate title. The "Fight Girls Fantasy
League" launches on June 12 and will run exclusively on Oxygen.com and
Glam.com
The "Fight Girls Fantasy League" allows participants to draft fighters
from the series as players on their team and watch as they compete
throughout the season. Participants will earn or lose points based on
events that take place throughout the season, like who wins the weekly
competitions. The player with the most points at the end of the season will
win a grand prize of $1,000.
This game is intended to acquaint viewers with the show and characters,
drive buzz about the show and encourage tune-in, as well as continued
interest throughout the season. The game will primarily be promoted by Glam
Media and Oxygen will promote the game during each episode and banner ads
on Oxygen.com. The game was developed by Fafarazzi, an online game
developer and fantasy league website.
"Gaming is such a huge industry right now and we wanted to create
something that tapped into that arena and also resonated with our
audience," said Cynthia Ashworth, SVP of Marketing for Oxygen. "This game
allows our audience to have a fully interactive experience and participate
in a new way, which is something Oxygen is interested in exploring further
in the future."
"As the fastest-growing property on the Web, Glam Media is committed to
offering highly-engaging lifestyle entertainment for women," said Samir
Arora, chairman and CEO of Glam Media. "Oxygen's Fight Girls and the unique
video game and the interactive marketing campaign we've created together is
a leading example of how Glam works with leading content providers and
advertisers alike to create the ultimate digital experience."
Premiering Tuesday, June 12th at 10:30 pm, Fight Girls chronicles ten
tough female fighters who are out for the fight of their lives and attempt
the impossible -- to beat the best female fighters in the world in a battle
for the World Muay Thai Championship. Trained by Muay Thai guru Master
Toddy, a champion and Thai native, ten women fight for the opportunity to
travel to Thailand and compete in the country's historic sport also known
as Thai Boxing.
About Oxygen Media
Oxygen, the only cable network owned and operated by women, is
currently available in over 72 million homes. The network was launched in
2000 to fill a void in the television landscape -- creating a network
targeted to younger women. Oxygen is rewriting the rulebook for women's
television, with a vast array of unconventional and original programming
including The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency, The Bad Girls Club, Tori &
Dean: Inn Love and Campus Ladies. Geraldine Laybourne, the network's
founder, Chairman and CEO, has led the company to be a strong advocate for
women. Through programs like The Mentor's Walk, Oxygen's national program
for bringing along the next generation, and "Who Cares About Girls,"
Oxygen's new documentary series -- Oxygen is creating The New Girls
Network.
About Glam Media
Glam is the fastest growing lifestyle Web property reaching over 12
million unique visitors a month in the US and 22 million unique visitors
worldwide and ranks second in Top 10 Women's Web properties, as measured by
comScore Media Metrix. Glam Media allows people to easily browse content on
its flagship website, Glam.com, by fashion, beauty, and lifestyle channels
and through the Glam Publisher Network of more than 300 magazines,
websites, and blogs. Glam Media is backed by blue-chip venture-capital
firms leading the new media wave: Accel Partners (Facebook, BrightCove),
DAG Ventures (Friendster, Plaxo), Draper Fisher Jurvetson (Skype: eBay,
Technorati), Walden Venture Capital, and Information Capital (Tickle/eMode:
Monster, NetObjects).
SOURCE Oxygen; Glam Media
http://www.glam.com
http://oxygen.com/
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