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ABA announces Starz in Motion tour at league meeting

September 29, 2005 - American Basketball Association (ABA) News Release


Indianapolis, IN. The American Basketball Association (ABA) unveiled its 2005-2006 entertainment plans to nearly 70 ABA teams at its league meeting in Indianapolis. Presented by Angela Rizzi, ABA Vice President of Entertainment, and TV/recording artist Krishnar to a jam-packed room of 130 team owners, GM's, coaches and invited guests, the Starz in Motion Tour is the cornerstone of the entertainment package that ABA fans will enjoy as basketball and top flight entertainment merge for one low affordable price.

Krishnar, the spokesperson for Starz in Motion/ABA Entertainment is a premiere triple threat whose brand in music, television, and fashion is swiftly becoming a focal point in pop & urban culture. A recording artist for Universal-Rock N Soul, a signature model for designer Calvin Klein and Host & TV personality of the upcoming Open Mike Grand Prize Package and Fox News Entertainment Report, Krishnar has provided ABA Entertainment and Starz in Motion with a bridge to major media outlets and a variety of national companies including Foot Locker, Fox Sports Grill , Sprite Remix Drink, Target, 20th Century Fox, Nicolodeon and Starz in Motion Tour Sponsor, First Debit Prepaid Visa Card.

"We are very pleased and proud to have Krishnar as our spokesperson and of course, First Debit Prepaid Visa Card as our primary tour sponsor," said Angela Rizzi. "They have made it possible for us to garner massive exposure on TV, radio, magazines and other media nationwide. Our campaign breaks shortly - and Starz in Motion and the ABA will have extraordinary visability. Fans will love these shows. And combined with exciting ABA basketball, it is an unbeatable combination - all at family friendly affordable prices."

For more information, email Angela Rizzi at angela@prestigepromotion.com or visit www.starzinmotion.com or www.krishnaronline.com or www.abalive.com. --

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