BrinxTV and EGF forge Ground-Breaking Exclusive Broadcast Deal
BrinxTV, the skyrocketing platform for the next generation of sports, entertainment and gaming, has become the Exclusive Broadcast Platform with EGF (Electronic Gaming Federation) for all of its esports regular season and post season tournaments at the D1, D2, D3 and High School levels.
BrinxTV is founded by 6x Emmy Award winning John Brenkus, BrinxTV recently became backed by Trilith Ventures, the venture capital arm of one of the largest television and movie studio in the world, Trilith Studios.
The Electronic Gaming Federation, a North American esports organization, started in 2015 that oversees leagues for varsity-level collegiate, high school and middle school teams. EGF works directly with schools to develop and support their esports programs across competition, community, and education.
With over 2,000 schools under the EGF organization, the deal brings over 1,000+ hours of top flight Esports competitions to BrinxTV, the ultimate single screen experience platform where users can watch and shop in a seamless experience that keeps viewers and consumers in one screen unlike any other platform in the world.
Tyler Schrodt, Founder of EGF, said, “The partnership with BrinxTV is a major step forward for us and the entire esports community. This is a perfect deal at the perfect time, and we look forward to elevating the profile of varsity-level players and increasing awareness of our best-in-class tournaments Nationwide.”
John Brenkus, Founder/CEO of BrinxTV, adds, “It’s a thrill to partner with visionaries like EGF. Organized Esports at the high school and collegiate levels is growing so fast, and the partnership between EGF and BrinxTV will raise level of production, distribution and commerce possible for daily varsity level matches throughout the entire season.”
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