METALLICA Videos Coming To Giant TV Screens In Japan

December 19, 2007

Computer Business Review reports that G8wave Holdings, a mobile media company, has announced that it is collaborating with AEI and Alchemedia to bring rock band METALLICA to giant TV screens in Japan.

G8wave provides interactive entertainment, social networking and mobile marketing services, including mobile content distribution, mobile marketing applications and consulting and mobile community development services.

Art Empire Industries (AEI) is a UK-based digital media & entertainment company. It specialises in acquisition, production, marketing, distribution and monetisation of digital content. It provides content directly to consumers and in partnership with third-party brands, media owners and retailers.

Alchemedia Interactive Media is a UK-based media productions company offering a range of products for mobile phone and CMS systems. It claims to have designed multi-lingual sites for companies with a global customer base and consumer entertainment products for use on mobile networks in Japan.

The three companies will broadcast METALLICA's music videos with visual prompts and audio promotions in Japan. The companies hope that the promotion will encourage fans to buy a selection of content made for mobile phones. It includes music videos, video ring tones and other exclusive content relating to METALLICA.

Read the entire article at Computer Business Review.

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