Cryptologic
Signs Deal with Gaming Media Group
August 8 - One of the world's leading online gambling software
providers, Cryptologic Ltd, has signed a three-year deal
with Swedish gaming firm, Gaming Media Group Ltd, owner of
dedicated TV gaming network, The Poker Channel, to provide it
with cutting edge online casino software.
The agreement, made through Wagerlogic Ltd, a subsidiary of
Ireland-based
Cryptologic, is expected to make Cryptologic's
award-winning online casino games available - in five languages
- to Gaming Media Group's vast global player base later this
year.
Said Cryptologic's president and CEO, Brian Hadfield, 'We
promised quick action to take Cryptologic to the next level of
online gaming, and our new relationships with leading global
brands such as the Gaming Media Group show that we are following
through on our plan.
'Gaming Media Group's commitment to exclusively promoting our
range of top-end online gambling games through extensive TV
advertising campaigns will help to increase the profile of
Cryptologic, as our gaming offerings are exposed to new
players in new markets,' he said.
Gaming Media Group's the Poker Channel, which was recently
launched in the Netherlands, currently broadcasts to over 15
million households in 16 different European territories, and is
reportedly attracting almost one million unique viewers every
month across the continent.
Of its current viewership, 65 percent reportedly visit an online
gambling site every day.
Said Gaming Media Group CEO, Crispin Nieboer, 'Our exciting new
partnership with Cryptologic will provide us with a set of
unique world-class branded games that are perfectly suited to TV
advertising, and other interactive TV gaming services.
'As we continue to expand our European presence, we will be
offering our viewers and registered players the very best in
online casino games and, in doing so, drive the growth of our
bottom line,' he said.
This new deal means that Gaming Media Group will join a growing
list of major online gambling-related concerns currently using
Cryptologic's software, including
888.com,
InterCasino and
William Hill.
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