MindJolt, the game distribution company that was
acquired by MySpace founder and former CEO
Chris DeWolfe earlier this year, has landed a big new parter:
Broadcast Interactive Media (BIM). That name probably doesn't ring a bell, but BIM helps run the online presences for hundreds of local television networks, newspapers, and radio stations across the country (
here's an example Fox station out of Illinois). Now, BIM is going to offer these 900 publisher partners access to MindJolt's library of casual games. And those sites represent a lot of eyeballs: MindJolt says that it's going to be exposed to 110 million people per month through the partnership.

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