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Miami Dolphins Choose Txtstation for In-Stadium Mobile Promotion

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Posted October 23, 2009

The Miami Dolphins have selected Txtstation as
the vendor of choice to provide an interactive text messaging feature for all
home games of the 2009-2010 NFL season.


To participate, fans at Land Shark Stadium will use their mobile phones and
send a text message to a mobile short code. The incoming results will display
on the screen in real time, creating an interactive forum for all to see.


"Interactivity is paramount for our game-day entertainment. It should be a fun
promotion for our fans to interact with, as well as a great way to build a
database and activate our sponsors," said Chris Overholt, Vice President,
Marketing Partnerships/Broadcasting, of the Miami Dolphins.


"We are very excited to be working with the Miami Dolphins. It is a testament
to the work we have been doing elsewhere and the fact that true fan engagement
does matter," said Michael Falato, Vice President of Sales and Business
Development for Txtstation.


About Txtstation


Txtstation is a leading mobile marketing company specializing in sports and
entertainment. We allow broadcasters, event owners, sponsors and general media
to communicate with viewers or fans directly through mobile phones, Internet,
and landlines.


Txtstation creates one-to-one "real-time" dialogue with consumers at specific
times and places, such as events, concerts and live or pre-recorded broadcast.
Since 2004, we have been at the forefront of mobile interactivity, designing
"live" integrated programs that harness the excitement of live events and
broadcasts while delivering high consumer response, encouraging brand loyalty,
building email and cell phone databases, and increasing sales.


http://www.txtstation.com


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