Skywriter Media & Entertainment Group Launches Skyreader™ To Deliver Today´s Most Popular
IPs For Kids To eBook Readers Worldwide

BRANDORA Editorial Staff - May 2011
 

 
Proprietary Patent-Pending Skyreader™ Technology Platform Revolutionizes Process for
Transforming Books and IPs into Creative Interactive eReading Apps for iOS and Emerging Tablet Devices

Skyreader Media Inc., the recently established eReading division of Skywriter Media and Entertainment Group, announces the launch of Skyreader™, a revolutionary new patent-pending technology platform that quickly transforms books and other intellectual properties into creative interactive eBook apps for iOS and other emerging tablet devices. The announcement was made by Kevin Gillis, CEO.

Created to deliver Skywriter’s rich library of TV properties and more than 1,500 children’s book titles to e-Readers around the world, Skyreader is a cutting-edge, media-enriched technology platform designed to greatly reduce the time it takes to translate books and other quality content into engaging eReader Apps.

“Skywriter is known for creating great family entertainment, and through Skyreader we can bring quality content to children through interactive, educational and engaging eBook Apps that go well beyond the turning of pages,” said Kevin Gillis, CEO of Skyreader Media Inc. “We have more than 1,500 book titles and over 200 half hours of award-winning television content under license. We’re dedicated to delivering high quality apps in the marketplace to create a new standard in reading engagement for kids and parents alike.”

In celebration of the Skyreader launch, Skywriter Media today revealed the line-up of their first interactive eBook apps.

  • Robo Buddy (Ages 5-9): The story of two best friends who will do anything for each other … even if it means Mon won’t be happy.
  • Coyote’s Tale (Ages 5-9): A novel based on a Mexican folk tale that teaches children courage and wit can help turn around tough situations.
  • Banana Ninja (Ages 9-13): A tale of injustice and courage that teaches a lesson about the benefit of using your head before using your hands.
  • Mars Colony (Ages 9-14): A family’s adventure on Mars set in the year 2130. Features scientific facts that make the reading experience entertaining, educational and engaging.