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MTV lends
promotion, streaming of the Hip-Hop Gaming League’s first season
(May 11, 2006) MTV has teamed up with the Hip-Hop Gaming League (HHGL) to
provide to provide visibility to the first underground, online video game
league. The inaugural season of the HHGL is being orchestrated by the
league's first commissioner and co-founder, Snoop Dogg.
In addition to giving promotional support across all MTV platforms, fans
will be able to check out all the league’s action on HHGL.com, the new,
dedicated website, as well as the MTV Overdrive Games channel at http://games.mtv.com/
for updates. The league’s finals take place on May 13 in Los Angeles in
which the entire match will be streamed live. The finals will also air as
part of Sucker Free on MTV2 in May. In addition, the G-Hole, MTV's newest
video game show, is featuring the HHGL in segments that will air across
all of MTV's various on-air and online platforms.
"We're thrilled to partner with the Hip-Hop Gaming League as it brings a
whole new level of visibility to the world of organized video game
competitions," stated Salli Frattini, senior vice president, executive in
charge of production. "Working with the HHGL allows us to present some of
our audience's passions across MTV's multiple platforms by bringing
together some of the biggest names in hip-hop to test their competitive
skills on some of their favorite video games."
Hip-hop's finest get their game on in the Hip Hop Gaming League. The
player line-up for the inaugural season includes personalities from the
worlds of hip-hop, sports and entertainment, including Paul Wall, Just
Blaze, Twista, David Banner, Krayzie Bone of Grammy winners
Bone-Thugs-n-Harmony, MLS Star Cobi Jones, Murs, Kaine of the Ying Yang
Twins, NBA Star Jalen Rose, Fredwreck, BReal of Cypress Hill, Eric V. of
the Baka Boyz and Method Man. Players were selected based on their video
game skills and for their prominence in the hip-hop community.
"The Global Gaming League is a video games media company focused on
building community and content," said Ted Owen, chairman and founder,
Global Gaming League. "The Hip-Hop Gaming League is a perfect expression
of this new culture and we are thrilled to partner with MTV on this
venture."
The HHGL is operated by Global Gaming League (GGL), one of the world's
most respected video game competition organizations. The GGL will create,
host, administer and manage all HHGL league matches to its first-class
global standards.
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'Buying Power' report shows black consumers spending more on home life
As the American economy continues to move sluggishly,
African-American households are curtailing their spending in many
categories, including food, clothing and basic household items, while
investing more in home repair, home entertainment and consumer
electronics. Although they are trimming back, black consumers are still
spending more than their white counterparts on most of these products.
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