Daily Radar Unleashes 2nd Annual Awardasaurus: Best, Worst of Video Games and Movies Chosen by Editors, Readers.Business Editors/High-Tech & Publishing Writers BRISBANE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 31, 2001 Daily Radar Daily Radar was a gaming website like IGN, GameSpy and GameSpot, now renamed and relaunched in the UK as GamesRadar. The site was run by Imagine Media and consisted of many editors that contributed to Imagine's print publications. , (http://www.dailyradar.com), Imagine Media, Inc.'s, (LSE LSE - Language Sensitive Editor :FNET FNET Finish No Earlier Than (project management) ) flagship Web site, announces the 'real guy's alternative to the Academy Awards' -- the 2nd annual Awardasaurus. Taking the perspective of the average 18-35 year old male, Daily Radar's Awardasaurus will select the best and worst in video games See video game console. , movies, technology and entertainment of 2000. "Since our inception, Daily Radar has been focused on covering digital entertainment from the perspective of today's hardcore video gamer," said Roddy de la Garza, Publisher of Daily Radar. "Awardasaurus is one of our premier events that lets our audience vote for what is really important to them, while comparing the results to the choices of our celebrity editors." As the previous year's Awardasaurus, readers' picks will be listed along with those of the Daily Radar editorial team. All of Daily Radar's 1.6 million unique monthly visitors will be allowed to vote in all 13 categories, including Best and Worst Video Games, Movie, and DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc. DVD in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology. . Those items that are both selected by Daily Radar editors and readers will be awarded the prestigious "Golden T-Rex." "Awardasaurus is unique among award ceremonies in that it gives both readers and writers a chance to air their views simultaneously, and is designed solely to reward excellence and punish mediocrity," said Frank O'Connor, Executive Producer, Daily Radar. "The poll technology incorporated in Daily Radar Awardasaurus provides instant feedback from a voracious voracious said of appetite. See polyphagia. and highly critical audience -- an audience that really knows what it's talking about." Categories include Best and Worst of the following: Video Game, PC Game, Sega Game, Nintendo Game, Movie, Actor, Actress, Technology and DVD. Last year's Awardasaurus garnered a great deal of attention from within the entertainment industry as well as from readers. Daily Radar has quickly been considered the oracle for hot products targeted to its male audience. Last years Awardasaurus winners included the smash hits Tony Hawk
Results will be tabulated and posted on the Daily Radar web site, www.dailyradar.com on Friday, February 9th. About DailyRadar.com Daily Radar (www.dailyradar.com) is Imagine Media's online publication for the plugged-in generation. Covering video games, movies, television and DVD enthusiasm, Daily Radar is the Web's most important site for diehard consumers of converging digital entertainment. Launched in October of 1999, the site serves over 1.6 million unique readers per month. About Imagine Media, Inc. Imagine Media (www.imaginemedia.com) is one of America's fastest-growing publishers of magazines and websites. Imagine Media is a wholly owned U.S.-subsidiary of The Future Network plc which is publicly traded on the London Stock Exchange London Stock Exchange London marketplace for securities. It was formed in 1773 by a group of stockbrokers who had been doing business informally in local coffeehouses. under the symbol FNET. Imagine Media's success is based on the "passion" strategy: creating products that excite tech-savvy consumers. Its market-leading titles include: Business 2.0, Digital Foto, MacAddict, Maximum Linux, Maximum PC, Next Generation, Official Sega Dreamcast Magazine, PC Gamer PC Gamer is a magazine founded in 1993 devoted to PC gaming and published monthly by Future Publishing. The magazine features news on developments in the video game industry, previews of new games, and reviews of the latest popular PC games, along with other features , PSM PSM PlayStation Magazine PSM Process Safety Management (chemical industry) PSM Porsche Stability Management PSM Platform-Specific Model(s) PSM Platform Support Module PSM Professional Science Master's : 100% Independent PlayStation Magazine, Revolution, T3, Total Movie and DailyRadar.com. Imagine Media (LSE:FNET) |
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