888 Poker To Sponsor “Poker Night In America”
888 Poker To Sponsor “Poker Night In America”
In an attempt to bolster its presence in the New Jersey online regulated poker market, in addition to looking to build the general price of its poker brand inside United States, 888 Poker and its New Jersey based All American Poker Network has inked a contract to sponsor a brand new poker program called Poker Night in America.
The new poker show is going to be airing around the CBS Sports Network every Sunday night, starting on June 29, and is also set to operate for 26 consecutive weeks. The goal of “Poker Night In America” would be to make poker more enjoyable to look at, and is going to be trying to escape from the standard fare that these shows generally offer, that's just poker having fun with commentary, and add more life and variety to the programming.
The official tag line through the producers is niagra show is going to be “bringing personality returning to poker,” which is hoped to draw in an even more casual type of fan, beyond the harder core poker fanatics that poker programming has historically targeted.
The show is going to be hosted by Chris Hanson, who promises viewers he is going to be taking them “past the felt”. The show will definitely be delving to the personalities from the players over you normally see in poker shows, so those that appreciate the greater offbeat side of poker play will love this aspect.
“Poker Night In America” will feature both a substantial lineup of poker pros and also a lot of amateurs at the same time, those that have a minimum of $20,000 to stake at the same time as having “interesting personalities”. The show’s producers appear to be going all out to create the show as exciting as they can in reality, along with the goal here appears to be more toward thus, making this more of possible show featuring poker than just another tv poker show. It is expected that this approach will likely be a a nice touch with a large amount of viewers, combining two formulas that have been been shown to be winners after a while, the reality show approach and the wide appeal of poker.
“Poker Night In America” will probably be filmed at several locations around the country, such as Turning Stone Resort in inside the Syracuse, NY area, the Peppermill in Reno, the Rivers in Pittsburgh, and Maryland Live! near Baltimore.
With popular shows inside American market such as Poker After Dark and High Stakes Poker having fallen by the wayside, this show could be able to further tap to the public’s appetite and positively provides an alternative to the typical World Poker Tour and World Series of Poker programming that you just normally see.
The oddest thing about this is the role that 888 is playing here, only being inside New Jersey market today and getting able to enter Nevada too immediately, but nevertheless, this really is only a couple of states and represents a really small percentage of overall viewers. So it appears as if brand building may indeed be behind their role here, which means that they have got big plans for the American market later on, especially given the tiny profit potential that exists right now for the children. However which could change, and 888 Poker looks like it's banking about it.
In an attempt to bolster its presence in the New Jersey online regulated poker market, in addition to looking to build the general price of its poker brand inside United States, 888 Poker and its New Jersey based All American Poker Network has inked a contract to sponsor a brand new poker program called Poker Night in America.
The new poker show is going to be airing around the CBS Sports Network every Sunday night, starting on June 29, and is also set to operate for 26 consecutive weeks. The goal of “Poker Night In America” would be to make poker more enjoyable to look at, and is going to be trying to escape from the standard fare that these shows generally offer, that's just poker having fun with commentary, and add more life and variety to the programming.
The official tag line through the producers is niagra show is going to be “bringing personality returning to poker,” which is hoped to draw in an even more casual type of fan, beyond the harder core poker fanatics that poker programming has historically targeted.
The show is going to be hosted by Chris Hanson, who promises viewers he is going to be taking them “past the felt”. The show will definitely be delving to the personalities from the players over you normally see in poker shows, so those that appreciate the greater offbeat side of poker play will love this aspect.
“Poker Night In America” will feature both a substantial lineup of poker pros and also a lot of amateurs at the same time, those that have a minimum of $20,000 to stake at the same time as having “interesting personalities”. The show’s producers appear to be going all out to create the show as exciting as they can in reality, along with the goal here appears to be more toward thus, making this more of possible show featuring poker than just another tv poker show. It is expected that this approach will likely be a a nice touch with a large amount of viewers, combining two formulas that have been been shown to be winners after a while, the reality show approach and the wide appeal of poker.
“Poker Night In America” will probably be filmed at several locations around the country, such as Turning Stone Resort in inside the Syracuse, NY area, the Peppermill in Reno, the Rivers in Pittsburgh, and Maryland Live! near Baltimore.
With popular shows inside American market such as Poker After Dark and High Stakes Poker having fallen by the wayside, this show could be able to further tap to the public’s appetite and positively provides an alternative to the typical World Poker Tour and World Series of Poker programming that you just normally see.
The oddest thing about this is the role that 888 is playing here, only being inside New Jersey market today and getting able to enter Nevada too immediately, but nevertheless, this really is only a couple of states and represents a really small percentage of overall viewers. So it appears as if brand building may indeed be behind their role here, which means that they have got big plans for the American market later on, especially given the tiny profit potential that exists right now for the children. However which could change, and 888 Poker looks like it's banking about it.