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BrightNight Media Unveils Television Advertising Campaign Promoting MOAB Fighting Concepts

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Feb. 2010, Georgia – BrightNight Media, Inc., marketers of MOAB Fighting Concepts will launch a consumer television advertising campaign to promote the martial arts classes and services of the MOAB gym. The consumer advertising campaign features three 30-second spots that will run this summer in selected Atlanta south-side counties.moabphoto

The campaign’s commercial series, “Whatcha Want” highlights the different types of martial arts techniques taught by professional MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) fighter Tim Stout, while promoting the various age and gender group classes offered. The commercials also speak to the intensity of the workout sessions and showcase the high level of expertise available.

The consumer advertising campaign will have two separate flight dates. The first flight will be seen by viewers in Coweta County, Georgia. Markets for the second flight are still being determined. The spots will air on Atlanta market cable networks such as Spike, MTV, ESPN and others.

“We are pleased to be chosen as the marketing partners for MOAB Fighting Concepts,” said David Stover, lead designer at BrightNight Media. “The television advertising campaign we designed on their behalf is just the first step in an overall marketing strategy that we will implement over the next year.”

For more information, please contact BrightNight Media, Inc. at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , 678-884-9550, or visit the website at www.brightnightmedia.com

 
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