Digital Rights Group-subsidiary, i-Rights--a company which
specializes in the financing, development and distribution of
cross-media programming and which is headed up by Justin Judd, the
former controller of interactive media at Granada--has signed a
two-year deal with Canadian production company, The Nightingale
Company, that will see i-Rights distributing worldwide a new, 48-part
online series and Alternate Reality Game aimed at teens. Entitled "Do
You Believe Me?," the new show is billed as "tak[ing] its users into the
real world along with series characters." It tells the story of a
17-year-old girl called Maya who, through recurring nightmares,
i-Rights, Nightingale, beActive Partner on Web TV Series, Companion ARG
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