GENE SIMMONS' NO GOOD TV Announces Partnership With MARK BURNETT PRODUCTIONS

November 7, 2008

The Beverly Hills, California-based entertainment company NGTV (No Good TV),for which KISS bassist/vocalist Gene Simmons serves as the Chairman of the Board, has entered into a production partnership with Mark Burnett Productions that covers multiple programming genres and media formats. Simmons and Richard Abramson, board member and special consultant, brokered the deal.

Mark Burnett Productions, headed by renowned television producer Mark Burnett, is the home of iconic series like "Survivor", "The Apprentice" and "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?", among others. Burnett himself has been inducted into the Broadcast and Cable Hall of Fame and is credited with starting the non-scripted television craze in North America.

No Good TV is the leader in unscripted, celebrity based entertainment programming. Free from gossip and paparazzi fare, the network has redefined original broadband entertainment. First launched in February, 2007, No Good TV has exceeded the 300 million clip view milestone on YouTube in record time.

"Rich Abramson and I are proud to announce that media icon Mark Burnett has joined our family," said Gene Simmons. "Mark is an extraordinary visionary, entrepreneur; creator and producer. He has created some of the most successful television shows worldwide and we look forward to a long and fruitful relationship."

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