Evie goes to The Biggest Little City in the World
By Geert De Lombaerde Posted on October 16, 2009 at 12:55 pmEviesays, the online event listing service run by former Scene editor Bruce Dobie, has signed a deal to run the back end of a TV station’s event calendar in Reno., Nev.
The calendar, which will be privately branded to have the look and feel of the Fox 11- Reno website, will enable visitors to find, browse, and interact with the hundreds of thousands of event listings nationwide residing at the eviesays.com website.
The eviesays platform will allow users to export their favorite listings to their personal calendar software, e-mail listings to friends, and get directions from Google Maps to events. Visitors to the site will also be able to submit their own listings via an on-line submissions form to the website.
Tags: broadcasting, event marketing, EvieSays Inc., information technology, Nevada, online media, television stations, World Wide Web
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