China Youth Media and MOGO Network Execute Syndication Deal
June 25, 2009 - 6:42am
MARINA DEL REY, Calif.--China Youth Media, Inc. (OTCBB:CHYU), a China focused youth marketing and media company, announced today that its wholly owned subsidiary, Youth Media (Beijing) Limited, has entered into a syndication agreement with MOGO, the web broadcast entertainment network that has the largest Chinese language proprietary short format video library in the world. Under this syndication deal, China Youth Media will deliver MOGO's extensive library of youth focused content on its Koobee Campus Network, the Company’s dedicated Intranet Television Network and media portal targeted to China’s 30 million plus college students.
MOGO produces more original video content for new media than any other company in the world, and Koobee will feature a MOGO Entertainment Channel that will contain more than 4,000 Mandarin Chinese language short format videos, with more than 250 new videos added monthly. These videos encompass youth targeted content such as rock music, hip-hop, street fashion and youth lifestyle. Recent MOGO advertisers have included major brands such as Nokia and Converse.
“China Youth Media’s preferred access to China’s college campuses makes Koobee an ideal fit for MOGO and our youth focused content,” commented Kenny Bloom, CEO of MOGO. “We are looking forward to collaborating with Koobee on a variety of advertising and content campaigns.”
“MOGO is a leading provider of original video content in China, and we are thrilled to offer the MOGO Entertainment Channel on our Koobee Network,” commented Jay Rifkin, China Youth Media’s CEO. “Combining MOGO’s vast and ever growing library with our distribution capabilities significantly improves our value proposition to advertisers around the world.”
About China Youth Media, Inc.
China Youth Media, Inc. (OTCBB:CHYU) is a China focused youth marketing and media company whose business is to deliver advertising and content to one of the most sought after and fastest growing demographics in the world. Through its wholly owned subsidiary Youth Media (Hong Kong) Limited, CHYU has secured contracts with a term of 20 plus 10 years that provide exclusive rights from the Chinese government controlled corporation, China Youth Net, which uniquely position CHYU to market to China’s massive student population with preferred access online, on campus and on mobile. For more information, please visit http://www.chinayouthmedia.com.
About MOGO
MOGO is an ad-driven web broadcast entertainment network for the vast Mandarin-speaking youth market. MOGO specializes in the production and distribution of international standard, short format video content. Unlike other web-based video platforms that aggregate and re-format existing TV content, MOGO produces and owns the copyright of original video content targeting existing and emerging new media platforms. Launched on September 1, 2007 with a library of more than 2,300 completed shows spread over ten separate music and lifestyle channels, MOGO produces more original video content for new media than any other company in the world.
Forward-Looking Statements
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