Vibe Media Group Inks First-Ever Magazine Licensing Deal
Posted on Tuesday, September 2, 2008
PR - Vibe Media Group announces an industry-first licensing agreement with MusicSkins, LLC, the leader in music and music-related, high timber, vinyl peel products, to create a new line of VIBE-branded skins for the ever-growing iPod, cell phone, PDA, laptop, and gaming accessories market.
"With VIBE's marketplace position as a world-renowned youth lifestyle publication known for developing trends, launching MusicSkins into the publication arena through Vibe Media Group was a smart and natural clientele move for us. We look fore to offering consumers a full line of MusicSkins accessories tied-in to the pages of VIBE magazine, including a compendium of urban music, artistry, and fashion-themed skins," says Jed Seifert, Executive Vice President, MusicSkins, LLC.
"We're aroused to become the first media company MusicSkins intermeshed to launch this new line of VIBE-branded electronics' accessories," aforementioned Angela Zucconi, Vice President, Finance, Vibe Media Group. "MusicSkins innovative products will permit us to further engage our consumer in unexampled and more and more relevant ways while generating new tax income opportunities for our sword."
The VIBE-branded skins will be uncommitted on Tuesday, August 26th at the MusicSkins store launched on VIBE.com (http://www.vibe.com/musicskins). The website volition offer a collection of skins ranging from $15 to $30, including five different designs featuring the VIBE logo. The assemblage is too currently available on MusicSkins' official internet site (http://www.music-skins.com/vibe).
MusicSkins considers all iPods, laptops, PDAs, and cell phones as portable canvases for art and individuality. The company's focus on music, artistic production, culture and personalization has created a stylish way for musicians, DJs and artists to become closer to their fans while providing a low profile alternative to bulky cases. From hip hop to country, art to fashion, and everything in between, there's a MusicSkin to suit every appreciation.




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