NZ’s biggest project crowdfunding campaign launches
NZ’s biggest project crowdfunding campaign launches on PledgeMe
Sommet Sports is launching New Zealand’s
biggest project crowdfunding campaign at 6 PM today on
PledgeMe.
“The ambitious target of raising $300,000,
the biggest ever New Zealand focussed crowdfunding project,
will allow Sommet to resurrect the internet-based sport
channel,” PledgeMe CEO Anna Guenther said
today.
“PledgeMe is proud to be hosting this
campaign and are working to make it a success so all those
avid Kiwi sports fans can get their fix.”
At the
time it went off air, Sommet had over 4 percent of New
Zealand’s population watching daily with a monthly viewing
audience of over 1.1 million.
“With a viewership
like that, Sommet has a huge crowd to help support them,”
Ms Gunether said.
“Andrew and the team are working
hard to bring Sommet back to screens, and the feedback when
they shut down was an overwhelming call to bring it
back.”
On the back of this support Sommet is aiming
even higher than the minimum $300,000 hoping to raise more
so they can expand their services.
“Sommet have some
great rewards lined up including subscriptions and swag,”
Ms Guenther said.
“We can’t wait to see Sommet’s
crowd strike back!”
Sommet Sport’s PledgeMe
campaign goes live at 6 PM on Friday 13/02/2015 and will be
available at this link at that time: https://www.pledgeme.co.nz/projects/3149-sommet-strikes-back
Sommet
Sports Launch event
When: 6PM Friday 13 February
Where: Empire Tavern, 137 Victoria St W,
Auckland
RSVP: Andrew at andrew@sommetsports.co.nz
Link: Goes
live at 6PM https://www.pledgeme.co.nz/projects/3149-sommet-strikes-back
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