Press release - TMRS Web Series

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Public Relations: [email protected] http://collegivity.com SIMON COWELL AND WOODY ALLEN HAVE PROCREATED New WebTV Show Host Embodies the Humor of Both Sometimes, you watch a student film and you just think, “Wow, this is the worst piece of crap I’ve ever seen,” but you don’t want to bruise the soul of a student artist. Well, Brendan McLaughlin, host of Collegivity’s T.M.R.S. (The Movie Review Show) starts up his mouth where your mind left off. His smart wit and wry humor puts a spin on the reviewing process and does so with remarkably high quality student films. Every week, McLaughlin watches a “Student Submission”, gives his opinion, and brings in the director for a question-and-answer session. The first episode, featuring NYU short film Apples to Apples has garnered rave reviews, and the second episode was uploaded on March 5 th . His no-holds barred style of interviewing will keep you laughing with his witty sarcastic truth. Saying exactly what is on the minds of his viewers’ leaves them comfortable and satisfied at the end. In staying true to Collegivity’s student-centered philosophy, T.M.R.S. is 100% produced by university students and features films submitted by students as well. All webisodes are available online at collegivity.com, along with two other Internet TV shows: My Freshman Year and Behind the Seams creating in effect, a WebTV network. # # # Collegivity produces original webisodes updated weekly. We are a new-media entertainment company that produces, distributes and promotes collegiate content. Collegivity accepts article, music or video contributions from fellow collegians. Collegivity enables cross-media collaboration, facilitates distribution and provides publicity for their content. All employees are currently college students specializing or passionate about their respective fields, from entertainment finance to comedy.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Public Relations: [email protected] http://collegivity.com

SIMON COWELL AND WOODY ALLEN HAVE PROCREATED New WebTV Show Host Embodies the Humor of Both

Sometimes, you watch a student film and you just think, “Wow, this is the worst piece of crap I’ve ever seen,” but you don’t want to bruise the soul of a student artist. Well, Brendan McLaughlin, host of Collegivity’s T.M.R.S. (The Movie Review Show) starts up his mouth where your mind left off. His smart wit and wry humor puts a spin on the reviewing process and does so with remarkably high quality student films. Every week, McLaughlin watches a “Student Submission”, gives his opinion, and brings in the director for a question-and-answer session. The first episode, featuring NYU short film Apples to Apples has garnered rave reviews, and the second episode was uploaded on March 5th. His no-holds barred style of interviewing will keep you laughing with his witty sarcastic truth. Saying exactly what is on the minds of his viewers’ leaves them comfortable and satisfied at the end. In staying true to Collegivity’s student-centered philosophy, T.M.R.S. is 100% produced by university students and features films submitted by students as well. All webisodes are available online at collegivity.com, along with two other Internet TV shows: My Freshman Year and Behind the Seams creating in effect, a WebTV network.

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Collegivity produces original webisodes updated weekly. We are a new-media entertainment company that produces, distributes and promotes collegiate content. Collegivity accepts article,

music or video contributions from fellow collegians. Collegivity enables cross-media collaboration, facilitates distribution and provides publicity for their content. All employees are

currently college students specializing or passionate about their respective fields, from entertainment finance to comedy.