Brickhouse Mobile and SHOW magazine have signed a multi-year deal that will bring new voluptuous curves to the mobile experience.
the publication known for bringing the sexy women of Hip Hop to the main stage
SHOW, an "urban men's magazine" that hit newsstands in 2006, embodies the "Art of Sexy" with pages filled with celebrities, models, and video vixens. SHOW is the celebration of the female form and is a tribute to the art and beauty of a women's body, according to its publishers. Its mobile presence will offer fans products ranging from ring tones and wallpapers to made-for-mobile videos. New content will be available through applications on authorized carrier decks throughout the U.S. and international markets as well as a SHOW-branded WAP site in Spring 2007.
"Working with Brickhouse has enabled SHOW magazine to extend our brand internationally and beyond our traditional print media," said Publisher Sean Cummings. "Going mobile is certainly the way of the future, if not the present. Devoted fans of beautiful women can now have access to our lovely models...access they would not have if not for Brickhouse Mobile's relationships with carriers around the world."
Said Brickhouse President L.R. Clinton Fayling, "We're proud to announce our partnership with SHOW magazine, one of the rising brands in the urban men's magazine category. Quality photography and beautiful models have enabled SHOW magazine to set a high standard in the magazine world, and we now look forward to helping them set that same standard in the mobile space."
Brickhouse Mobile and SHOW will work with industry associations, carriers, and governmental organizations to insure that all content complies with current U.S. and international standards, the companies averred. In addition, Brickhouse Mobile will help SHOW to implement a variety of techniques that will insure content can be viewed only by an age-appropriate audience. Age verification will include the use of a credit card and user information registration via SHOW-branded sites.