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MTV Networks and Amp'd Mobile to Create Mobile Episodic Series

Content to appear exclusively on MTV Networks channels on Amp'd Live

By Sorin Trusca, Communications News Editor

11th of January 2007, 11:15 GMT

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MTV Networks and Amp'd Mobile announced a partnership to create and distribute original made-for-mobile episodic series that will appear exclusively on Amp'd. The original programming will appear on MTV Networks' channels on Amp'd Live.

The development deal builds upon such recent successes as "Sucks Less, with Kevin Smith" and "Lil' Bush: Resident of the United States." "Sucks Less, with Kevin Smith" - one of the most successful original
series in mtvU's history - features filmmaker Kevin Smith teaching UCLA's first-ever mobile media production class where students write, shoot and produce the series which premieres on Amp'd Mobile. "Sucks Less, with Kevin Smith" was created in conjunction with mtvU, UCLA's School of Theater, Film and Television and Kevin Smith, who also served as Executive Producer.

MTV Networks' Comedy Central and Amp'd Mobile recently announced that the original animated mobile series "Lil' Bush: Resident of the United States" was making the leap from mobile to television - marking the first time that original content created for the mobile space has crossed over to a linear channel. The new series, originally produced for mobile by Amp'd Mobile and comedy writer/producer Donick Cary, will be co-produced by Cary, Amp'd, and Comedy Central, and is scheduled to launch later this year.

"MTV Networks and Amp'd Mobile are building an entirely new model for the creation, development and distribution of short-form programming for consumers to access on their handset," said Greg Clayman, Senior Vice President of Mobile Media for MTV Networks. "This process also will help us cultivate an entirely new generation of young filmmakers who are inspired to create works of art that can live on any screen."

MTV Networks' channels on Amp'd include MTV, mtvU, VH1, COMEDY CENTRAL, Spike and Logo. Under the deal, MTV Networks will retain the rights to develop and cross-program the made-for-mobile projects for television and other platforms.
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