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VENICE BEACH, Calif. Sept. 22, 2008 -- Mobile video start-up Mogreet, Inc. today announced a
series
of relationships with leading wireless carriers in the U.S. and
U.K. markets for on-deck placement of its creative line of mobile video
messages. In addition to on-deck partnerships with AT&T, Verizon
Wireless, Sprint and Alltel, the company now offers off-deck access on
all the major U.S. carriers as well as on 3 and T-Mobile in the U.K. The
partnerships extend Mogreet’s reach to more
than 200 million customers and ensure interoperable delivery of its
content across all carriers.
Mogreets are mobile video greeting cards that users personalize with
text. There are Mogreets for every occasion –
birthdays, holidays, special events, flirting, make-ups/break-ups, call
me, love you and I'm sorry. The product marries the engagement of video
with the personalization of text, making it an instant sensation with
the Teen 12-17 demographic that drove the uptake of SMS in the U.S.
market. Mogreets are delivered by MMS where available, or as an
attachment to a SMS text message.
“For every message, there’s
a Mogreet,” said Mogreet founder and CEO James
Citron, “Why send a plain text message when
entertaining video clips can say it for you? For heavy users of text
messaging, such as teens, we’re finding there’s
a cachet to being the first in a peer group to propagate Mogreets among
friends and family.”
With more than 3,000 mobile video greetings in its library, Mogreet
offers an array of choices from animation and user-generated content to
high profile celebrities and memorable movie clips. Mogreet has
relationships with several top-tier content partners, including
Paramount Digital Entertainment, leading online video site Break.com and
Manga powerhouse TOKYOPOP, whose best-selling titles include Princess
Ai and Bizenghast. A number of celebrities have recorded
original lines of Mogreets, including former ‘N
Sync star Lance Bass, R&B artist Sean Kingston, reality-television star
Tila Tequila, the Olly Girls from the cast of Sunset Tan and Mona
Love, the animated alter ego of Jennifer Love Hewitt.
Mogreet is delivering Paramount Digital Entertainment’s
Movie Messaging Service, VooZoo Mobile, over MMS.
The Movie Messages are from classic films and recent releases including The
Godfather, School of Rock, Mean Girls, Clueless, South Park –
Bigger, Longer & Uncut, Jackass 2.5, Grease, Tropic Thunder, Nacho Libre
and The Love Guru.
Mogreet recently hired Mitch Feinman, former SVP of News Corp.’s
Fox Mobile Entertainment, as General Manager to help drive the business
and establish key relationships. Recently named one of the 50 most
influential content executives in North America by Mobile
Entertainment Magazine, Feinman launched the first free,
advertising-supported mobile video content in the U.S. in conjunction
with Sprint and Toyota; and spearheaded the worldwide launch of “mobisodes”
in partnership with Vodafone – a series of
several short mobile videos that were distributed in over 25 countries
and in 7 languages.
“The teen demographic is clearly driving use
of mobile content and services, as they largely comprise the $62 billion
global text messaging industry,” said
Feinman. “With this audience actively using
our product, Mogreet has the potential to do for MMS what reality voting
shows on television did for SMS adoption.”
Mogreet compresses video files to 100K or less, making transmission of
the message effective and reliable. Currently, Mogreets can be sent in
one of three ways: from the company’s website
at www.mogreet.com;
directly from a mobile device (now available through Alltel Celltop
phones or the AT&T Multimedia Storefront); and through “video
greetings” applications on Facebook and
MySpace. The company is compliant with the Mobile Marketing Association’s
guidelines for premium text messaging by asking a first-time recipient
to opt-in in order to receive the content. Prices range from free
ad-supported mobile greetings to premium content priced at $0.99 per
message. Subscription- based pricing models are in development.
About Mogreet, Inc.
Based in Venice Beach, California, Mogreet, Inc. was founded in 2006 as the
first mobile video messaging company in the U.S. market. A ‘Mogreet’
is a short video message for birthdays, holidays, special events and
everyday sentiments, which are sent to and from mobile devices via MMS
or SMS delivery. Mogreet, Inc. works with leading global wireless
carriers, handset manufacturers, content partners and websites to enable
the interoperable delivery of its innovative texting product.
Information Source: Business Wire
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