NFL games on Thursday and Monday Night Football to air ReelTime VR’s Virtual Reality series "In Front Of View" and "Really Twins" commercials
Seattle, WA, Dec. 12, 2017 -- ReelTime VR (OTCPK:RLTR) announced today that NFL Football games on Thursday Night Football and Monday Night Football including the special Christmas presentation will begin airing commercials promoting its newest Virtual Reality Series currently distributed on Samsung Gear VR, Youtube 360, and Facebook.
The ads steer the viewer to watch on Samsung Gear VR, Youtube, and Facebook and will be shown during the broadcast of the games.
The two series promoted in the campaign are “In Front of View,” a VR travel show hosted by international Supermodel/Actress Front Montgomery www.frontmontgomery.com and her daughter Leonie Montgomery. The pair transports its viewers into their travels throughout Thailand, the US, Canada, and new adventures. The series is shot in both English and Thai and is launching this Thursday worldwide on all three networks.
The other series being promoted is the “Really Twins” children’s/tweens adventure series now in its second season where Austin and Brandon who believe it or not are “Really Twins” do crazy experiments that you shouldn’t do (and they shouldn’t either, but they do them anyway), silly challenges, and take you to places you’ve never been. Really Twins has been the number one Children’s (non-animated) Virtual Reality series in the world. www.reallytwins.com since its launch on the Samsung Gear VR platform.
ReelTime VR recently began trading publicly on the OTC Markets and has reached the status of "Pink Current" as designated by OTC Markets. The "Current" designation is the highest designation in the OTC Pink marketplace and requires the highest level of disclosure and reporting requirements of all OTC Pink tiers.
Barry Henthorn CEO stated: “The opportunity to be able to get advertising spots during such sought-after presentations of NFL games as these is unprecedented for a new Company, especially so late in the season. ReelTime VR has begun its national advertising campaign and now that we have been able to get cleared for the NFL games for space available in this initial run, we will expand the reach into other high profile events and top rated shows specific to our target audiences.”
About ReelTime VR: ReelTime Rentals, Inc. DBA ReelTime VR www.reeltime.com is a publicly traded company based in Seattle, WA (OTCPK:RLTR). ReelTime is in the business of developing, producing, and distributing Virtual Reality Content and technologies. We have end to end production, editing, and distribution capabilities for internal and external projects. ReelTime Currently produces three ongoing series for the Samsung Gear VR platform and distributes them over numerous VR delivery portals.
Barry Henthorn [email protected]


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