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New Golf Network Starting In Connecticut

 HARTFORD — Governor Dannel P. Malloy announced July 24 that a new company has established its corporate headquarters and will launch a multiplatform cable golf network in Hartford, a project that is expected to create hundreds of jobs over time and breathe new life into the downtown area.

“Connecticut is becoming a sports-oriented digital media destination,” said Gov Malloy. “We’re already home to some of the top companies in the industry and we have an infrastructure of economic development tools that will keep attracting more film production and media companies, content creators, technology providers, investors, and entrepreneurs to the state. Back9Network is a great addition to our capitol city, one that is poised to grow in a 21st Century industry.”

Back9Network, Inc will offer a wide range of programming, such as in-depth interviews, celebrity profiles, reality shows and comedy series, all revolving around the game and culture of golf. The company will also expand its internet presence and offer programming via the web. Currently located at 30 Lewis Street, the company plans to develop state-of-the-art studio space in Constitution Plaza.

New programming will be aimed at a wide audience, including young fans and casual golfers.

“When searching for a location to establish Back9Network’s global headquarters and production studios, our diligence took us to all corners of the United States. At the end of that process, it was clear that there was no better place in America for a new media entity like Back9Network to establish its operations than in Hartford,” said Jamie Bosworth, founder and CEO of Back9Network, Inc. “We are thrilled to partner with Governor Malloy and his state agencies to continue the development of Connecticut as the sports media capitol of the world.”

Initial support for the project will be provided through the Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) and will be used for leasehold improvements, office and computer equipment, marketing, and production.

Assistance includes a ten-year loan of $750,000 at one percent interest that the company has matched with $5 million. Additionally, DECD is providing support through the state’s Small Business Express program: a $100,000 matching grant and a five-year, $250,000 Job Creation Incentive loan at two percent interest for the creation of ten jobs within one year. The company also may be eligible for tax credits for production, infrastructure, and capital expenditures.

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