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Major League Gaming Deal
Pro gaming league gets more time on TV thanks to a new deal.
Date: Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Major League Gaming, Endeavor talent agency, and Flame Ventures today announced a partnership to develop and distribute original Major League Gaming (MLG) television programming. Capitalizing on MLG's success in bringing professional video gaming to mainstream television in 2006, the partnership will bring multi-platform content to an even wider audience in 2007 and beyond. Under the terms of the deal, Endeavor will represent MLG exclusively for all television properties, including the Boost Mobile Major League Gaming Pro Circuit. In 2006, the Pro Circuit aired as a seven-episode series on USA Network. Flame Ventures will develop additional television programming beyond the Pro Circuit that will serve to broaden and diversify the appeal of the pro video gaming lifestyle by highlighting the top Major League Gamers and the culture of competitive gaming. More information can be found at www.mlgpro.com .

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