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Watchit Media Presents Dynamic Motion Media
6 Oct 2004
Cotelligent, Inc. announced today that Watchit Media, Inc., its
wholly owned subsidiary and the leader in dynamic digital motion
media for the gaming and hospitality industries, will be presenting
its new approach to Private Venue Programming(TM) for Private Video
Networks(TM) this week at the Global Gaming Exposition (G2E) in Las
Vegas. For the past eleven years, Watchit Media has been
entertaining, informing, educating and influencing guests in casino
and hospitality environments with its video content. A leader in
this market, Watchit recently announced the opening of its new
creative media center and studio in Las Vegas. From this location
Watchit currently drives dynamic motion media to approximately 50
hotels and casino entertainment facilities in Las Vegas and across
the US. Watchit's video content is presented in a variety of
environments including the gaming floor, registration desk, common
areas, in the guest room and on outdoor signs. "Today, Watchit
Media drives dynamic digital video content to approximately 30,000
hotel rooms in the Las Vegas market alone. The new paradigm in this
market is to fully utilize Private Video Networks in gaming and
hospitality to build our client's brand, market and merchandise
their entire environment, cross promote and leverage all their
assets, build customer loyalty and keep them coming back again and
again," said James Lavelle, Chairman and CEO. "By focusing our
television programming on the profile of our client's customer or
guests, we're able to draw a much higher level of awareness and
emotional connection to the overall experience." During the Global
Gaming Exposition (G2E), Watchit Media will be in Booth 687 located
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