Atlanta, GA– Think the boob tube can’t improve your social life? Think again. The gang from Sneaky Sunday is about to provide nightlife junkies with a whole new way of finding the hottest bars, restaurants, nightclubs and more. On early July, SneakySunday.com will debut SneakySunday.TV, an online video destination full of short-form video commentaries shot on location at the best leisure spots in the top 19 U.S. markets (soon to grow to more than 100). With the launch of SneakySunday.TV, hipsters all across America will be sneaking around town…especially on school nights.
With hit producer Brian Hall, who has worked on The Real World and The Simple Life, the documentary-style videos have details on everything and anything you’re into, helping you decide where to go any night of the week. With more than 150 segments, host Meredith Ley takes viewers along as she travels across the country scoping out the scene and finding the best of the best in each city. Having worked with Fox News Channel’s Atlanta Bureau, the New York Post, and as a freelance investigative reporter, Meredith Ley came to Sneaky Sunday as a Senior Correspondent in the fall of 2007. Ley has always had a passion for reporting and is proud to be a member of the Sneaky Sunday team.
“When we first came up with the idea to start SneakySunday.com, we all knew it was going to be a huge success,” said Paul Broft, the Atlanta-based CEO of SneakySunday.com “With that in mind, we knew that to keep viewers on their toes, we had to come up with something fresh and up-to-the-minute. SneakySunday.TV was just the thing. Short-form video gives our users that extra level of insight into what the true experience is at our recommended places.”
“SneakySunday.TV is the perfect complement to our current SneakySunday.com offering,” said Chris Tuff, chief marketing officer “It brings all of our video content in one place and offers up a new platform for more editorial-style videos to be filmed across the U.S.”
SneakySunday.TV sneaks into your living room in early July.
(Media Contact: Tara Murphy/Meghan Murphy – 360 Media, Inc, 404-577-8686, info@360media.net)