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FOX Sports Super 6 Gives Fans The Chance to Compete Against Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw for over $250,000 Each Week This Fall
New York, September 7, 2019 – FOX Sports Super 6, a free-to-play sports prediction game that offers players the chance to win hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash each week, launches nationwide today.
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Fans can enter multiple contests each week, with jackpot prizes up to $250,000 in cash. To play, users simply choose who they think the winning team will be and the corresponding margin of victory within predefined ranges or answer six multiple-choice questions, giving them a chance to split thousands in guaranteed cash prizes.
FOX Sports Super 6 offers a variety of ways for football fans to play throughout the season, and will be offering two NFL games and a college football game at launch:
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- Users will need to pick the winners, scores, and more correctly for three games each week for the rest of the NFL season. The game works like this: Super 6 NFL Sunday: – Users will choose the outcome of a game and margin of victory for games on NFL Sunday on the app. – If you get all six (hence Super 6) correct, you will win a prize of up.
- Enter the NFL Challenge contest on the FOX Super 6 app for free and you can win this week's $1,000,000 jackpot! Download now at foxsuper6.com!
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To play, fans will select the outcome and margin of victory of six upcoming NFL Sunday matchups. Players who correctly select all six picks could win up to $250,000. If no player correctly selects all six picks to win the $250,000 jackpot prize, there will be smaller guaranteed cash prizes.
TNF Super 6
FOX Sports Super 6 is also offering up to $25,000 in guaranteed prizes for each TNF Super 6 game. To play, fans will answer six multiple choice prediction questions about the upcoming Thursday Night Football game, across the 13-game TNF schedule across FOX and NFL Network. The $25,000 in guaranteed cash prizes will be divided among the players who select the most correct answers.
College Football Saturday Super 6
For each Saturday of college football, fans can play by picking the winning team and by how many points (e.g. Texas by 10 to 14 points). There is a jackpot prize available each week with thousands guaranteed to be paid.
Mark Silverman, President, National Networks, FOX Sports said: “FOX Sports Super 6 brings our unique and entertaining Fox attitude and our unrivaled talent to this fun free-to-play game. The FOX Sports Super 6 app will heighten the excitement of watching live sports while simultaneously deepening our viewers’ engagement with our brand.”
FOX Sports Super 6 anticipates adding more sports, with basketball slated to start in October.
“These awesome free-to-play games will get fans closer to the sports they love, competing against FOX Sports stars to win huge prizes,” said Robin Chhabra, Chief Corporate Development Officer, The Stars Group. “The FOX Sports Super 6 app offers a quick, simple and fun experience that we think sports fans here will love, just like they do in other countries where we run them.”
The FOX Sports Super 6 app is now available for download in the App Store and the Play Store.
To find out more, visit www.foxsuper6.com
NOTES TO EDITORS
FOX Sports Super 6 is not available within Washington State.
About FOX Sports
FOX Sports is the umbrella entity representing Fox Corporation’s wide array of multi-platform US-based sports assets. Built with brands capable of reaching more than 100 million viewers in a single weekend, the business has ownership and interests in linear television networks, digital and mobile programming, broadband platforms, multiple web sites, joint-venture businesses and several licensing relationships. FOX Sports includes the sports television arm of the FOX Network; FS1, FS2, FOX Soccer Plus and FOX Deportes. FOX Sports’ digital properties include FOXSports.com and the FOX Sports App, which provides live streaming video of FOX Sports content, instant scores, stats and alerts to iOS and Android devices. Additionally, FOX Sports and social broadcasting platform, Caffeine jointly own Caffeine Studios which creates exclusive eSports, sports and live entertainment content. Also included in FOX Sports’ portfolio are FOX’s interests in joint-venture businesses Big Ten Network and BTN 2Go, as well as a licensing agreement that established the FOX Sports Radio Network.
The Underscore: Behind the custom music of ESPN
We would like to introduce you to Naeemah and Kerry of Platinum Traxx Recording Studios in New Jersey. They recently composed a Stomp Rock Disc that filled our ESPN Library’s need for more music to use for Combat Sports and NFL content. We had a chance to sit and learn a little more about them and their music.
Tell us a bit about where you are from, your musical background and what kinds of music do you make?
We are both from the Queen’s City, Plainfield, New Jersey; however, we met by working at a special needs school together. Naeemah is a school psychologist there and started a music program in 2012. I (Kerry) was hired in the fall of 2015 to work as an audio engineer in the music program. That is where I met the multi-talented Naeemah. Seeing how dedicated she was to the program and how musically talented she was, I decided to go into business with her in April 2016, which is where we created Platinum Traxx Recording Studios.
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Kerry: “I grew up playing the piano in church. Growing up in the church gave me the opportunity to play music all the time. I know Gospel music like the back of my hand.
I then became a studio engineer at the age 15 and built a studio in my parent’s basement. This led me the ability to work on several musical projects, with some big companies such as Sony Music, which have been great experiences.
My main genre of music is hip-hop, RnB, Gospel and Pop.”
Naeemah: “I grew up listening to many different genres of music. My mother’s family is from Panama, so I grew up listening to a lot of Spanish and Reggae music.
At parties at my mother and grandparent’s houses, Salsa, Merengue, Bachata, Soca and Reggae tunes played most often. I also grew up listening to a lot of jazz, alternative music and old school RnB. I personally, love hip-hop and RnB the most.
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Since I grew up in the 90’s, I’ definitely a big hip-hop and RnB fanatic too.
When I was younger, I used to play the xylophone. I never formally learned how to play the piano, but I would listen to songs on the radio and find the chords on the piano.
I’m a big play by ear artist. If I hear it, I can find the keys and play it. I love singing and songwriting; and I have always sung in choirs growing up, in college and even as an adult. After college, I really got into percussion and playing the drums and I continued to pursue my music career. I debuted my first single called, “Moments” in 2014.
Shortly after that, I premiered my first album called Psychological Music in 2015.
When we opened the studio, I really developed my craft as an engineer and producer and began making beats and working with artist to help them develop their sound.
How you come to create the Stomp Rock Disc for ESPN, Inc.?
We created the Stomp Rock Disc using digital audio workstations, Protools, Native Instruments and Maschine. We also used several Universal Audio Plugins and Waves. Our main guitar sounds came from Native Instruments and Kontact 5. We also researched different sports and reviewed what sounds would work with the different backgrounds.
When given the idea, what were your initial thoughts on making the tracks and the different directions you took?
Initially, we were extremely excited about stepping outside of the box and not using our main genres to develop this project. It was a fun challenge to incorporate the genre of Rock music and Hip Hop. Mixing those two genres is something that you do not hear all the time in hip-hop. We listened to different rock songs and watched different sports on ESPN to get inspiration and an idea of what you normally hear in the background. We looked at the adversities of the players faces, imagining what it would feel like to win and to lose. The song “Story,” that we created for ESPN is an example of a track that we created to portray the darker side of the game. “Story” is meant to illustrate the pain of falling from grace and then ultimately learning how to become a champion in sports. Each song has its own inspiration and that was our goal when developing the Stomp Rock Disc.
Were there any challenges when making this disc and are you happy with the results?
Some of the challenges were to make our songs unique and unlike anything ESPN has heard. Staying in the category of what ESPN wanted, while still being ourselves was at times challenging, but not impossible. Bringing together the two genres of hip-hop and Rock was a fun challenge and ultimately we were thrilled with the end-result of the project. This project was great for both of us because it challenged us to open our minds to new styles of music, as well as push us to work harder at our craft.
Do you have a website that you can share on your previous projects or what you are currently working on?
You can always send us a message on our website platinumtraxxstudios.com. You can follow the studio's IG: @platinumtraxx Naeemah's IG: @lovenima and Kerry's IG: @ktrammellmusic
Kerry: “I am currently producing for tv networks and I’m still an engineer at our studio.”
Naeemah: I am currently working on my new album, which will hopefully debut in 2021.
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In the meantime, I still promote my first album, Psychological Music that is available on all streaming platforms. I am still writing and producing songs for others as well as making beats for kid shows, writing jingles, and ballads.
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Keep an eye out for the next installment of ESPN's The Underscore!