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GAMING
INDUSTRY LEADERS JOIN FORCES WITH PROMAX/BDA TO FORM MI6: MARKETING
INTERACTIVE ‘06 CONFERENCE & AWARDS
Microsoft and
G4 to Help Launch Non-Profit Event and Trade Organization
Los Angeles, CA – February 2006 – Fueled by the interactive
entertainment marketing industry’s demand for recognition, Microsoft
and G4 have joined forces with Promax/BDA™ to develop MI6: Marketing
Interactive ‘06, a special conference addressing the needs, challenges
and accomplishments of today’s marketers in the interactive
entertainment sector. Conceived by and for interactive entertainment
marketers, MI6™ will be produced under the guidance and direction of
today’s top gaming and entertainment marketers themselves, who will
also contribute to the formation of a year-round, non-profit trade
organization and an annual marketing and promotion awards program.
Promax/BDA garnered the support of such
leaders after answering a long-ushered call to give the gaming
industry’s marketing and promotion executives their own not-for-profit
professional association and a globally recognized awards program
focusing exclusively on the marketing and promotion of interactive
entertainment. With the relationship between entertainment and
interactive gaming continuing to grow in both strength and
opportunities, Promax/BDA was the natural choice in embarking on such
a mission. The global non-profit trade association already represents
designers, marketers and promotion executives working in electronic
media with several annual international conferences.
In addition
to providing well-deserved recognition, the MI6 conference will also
look to increase the effectiveness of interactive marketers by
spearheading idea sharing within the sector and encouraging
communication with marketers in other entertainment areas. The
conference will also provide education and training opportunities for
marketers, and will reach out to include public relations and retail
professionals who are also engaged in the marketing and promotion of
interactive entertainment. MI6 will preclude itself from being
involved in industry policy making or lobbying on regulation or other
governmental matters.
Microsoft’s Director of Xbox US
Subsidiary William Nielsen said: “As a marketer, I’m thrilled to be
involved in the formation of an event that will give credit where it
has been long overdue. We have events and awards that recognize the
contributions of the game designers, the platform manufacturers, the
software developers, and the retailers, it’s high time we recognize
the role that marketing and promotion plays in the success of
interactive entertainment.”
“We are a network that combines
entertainment, games, interactivity, technology and multiplatform
delivery,” stated G4 TV’s Chief Operating Officer Dale Hopkins. “As
such, we see the need for education, idea sharing and networking
opportunities between these overlapping segments of the media
industry. We welcome the benefits that an event like MI6 offers and
support its formation wholeheartedly.”
Slated for June 27 and 28, 2006, at San
Francisco’s Moscone Convention Center, The W Hotel and other locations
to be announced, MI6 will offer its participants professional
development and education through special key note addresses, seminars
and workshops, all designed to impart knowledge and learn from the
experiences of other professionals in the entertainment arena while
also fostering industry networking, idea sharing and mentoring.
The gathering will also include the
presentation of new awards, dubbed Senet Awards, after the ancient
Egyptian board game, believed to be the oldest game in the world,
dating back to 3500BC. Administered by Promax/BDA, these honors will
give game marketers the first-ever chance to vote for their peers,
with sophisticated online judging software.
The Senet™
Awards will recognize superior achievements in the design, marketing
and promotion of interactive entertainment properties, as well as the
specific contributions of marketers to the success and continued
growth of the video gaming and interactive entertainment industry.
Peer judged awards will be given in more than 50 categories.
Corporate in-house marketing and promotion teams, advertising
agencies, small creative companies, design firms and independents
involved in the marketing and promotion of interactive entertainment
will all be eligible to submit entries for award consideration.
“We have seen a growing crossover and migration of our Promax/BDA
membership with the interactive gaming industry, and agree that its
time to recognize the divergent needs that this growing sector of
professionals has,” said Promax/BDA Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer Jim Chabin. “The value of their contributions shouldn’t be
squeezed into other events or programs, but deserves to be in its own
very illuminating spotlight. The video game sector of interactive
marketing is also facing genuine challenges in targeting and
connecting with new consumers at the retail level and, as with any
industry, building the tools and intelligence necessary to meet these
and other challenges and succeed in facing them will be critical to
the success of our member companies as 2006 unfolds.”
In addition to the support from
Microsoft and G4 TV, Chabin has also called for the formation of an
MI6 Advisory Committee, on which Microsoft’s Nielsen and G4’s Hopkins
have agreed to serve. The trio is actively pursuing other executives
from the industry’s most powerful and recognized companies to join the
Advisory Committee and help guide and facilitate the development of
the MI6 conference. Announcements of other Advisory Committee members
and speakers for the MI6 conference are expected shortly.
At the completion of the MI6 conference
in June, the Advisory Committee will then look to form a trade
association, complete with board of directors, as a means of providing
guidance and credibility to the continuing MI conferences and Senet
Awards.
Once the board of directors is in place, target date is October 2006,
the MI™ will turn its attention to the development of an online
community for educating, inspiring and facilitating idea sharing among
its fledgling members. Regional seminars and workshops, as well as
networking opportunities, are also in the long term plans for the
association, as is a certification program.
“The MI trade organization will serve
not only to enhance the professional value of its members,” Chabin
continued, “but also to help attract new talent to the industry
through the aspirational stories of its members. It will spark
creativity, validate the vital role that marketing and promotion play
in interactive entertainment and foster greater synergies between the
gaming, entertainment, technology, distribution and retail sectors of
this business.”
About G4
G4 launched in April 2002 and is now available in 54 million cable and
satellite homes nationwide. The #1 podcasted cable network in America
and a leader in VOD, G4’s programming includes breaking video game
industry news, trends, reviews, the hottest games and gear, celebrity
interviews and insider opinions. Targeting the male 18-34 audience, G4
is the last word on games, sports, technology, animation,
interactivity, the Internet and broadband. The company is
headquartered in Los Angeles and is owned by Comcast Corporation. To
learn more, log onto
www.g4tv.com.
About Promax/BDA
Promax/BDA is a global, non-profit association dedicated to advancing
the role and effectiveness of promotion, marketing and broadcast
design professionals in the electronic media. For further information,
please visit,
http://www.promax.tv.
Media contact:
Priority Public Relations for Promax/BDA and MI6
US: Kristien Brada-Thompson
1-818-338-3555
kristien@prioritypr.net
Europe: MaryLou Johnston
33-493-80-25-81
mljohnstonobadia@aol.com
MI6, MI, SENET, Promax and Promax/BDA are trademarks of Promax
Internationa/BPME, All Rights Reserved. Other marks in the release are
owned by third parties, All Rights Reserved.
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