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Hark, Go Rogue Partner to Expand Entrepreneurial Media

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Little Rock digital media startup Hark has partnered with the Fayetteville-based Go Rogue podcast, CEO Tim Freeman announced.

A licensing agreement will bring Go Rogue’s content to the Hark network this fall. Go Rogue interviews area entrepreneurs, and Hark records conversations between entrepreneurs and innovators in central Arkansas.

Freeman wants to expand the Hark and Go Rogue brands nationally. Later this month, Hark will begin a tour of the southeastern U.S. during which it will expand content for Go Rogue to include episodes featuring “influencers from other active startup and creative communities in the southeast,” he said.

Beginning this fall, the full Go Rogue content library will be available at Hark.TV and a mobile app and TV streaming service are in development as well.

“Hark and Go Rogue are both committed to serving and sharing the stories of entrepreneurs and influencers in our region, so a partnership makes perfect sense,” Freeman said in a news release. “I’m a personal fan of Go Rogue, and I’m looking forward to working with them to expand the Go Rogue brand across the southeast and nationally.”

Go Rogue co-founder Bryan Fittin said he’s excited to expand the podcasts’ reach through the Hark partnership.

“Go Rogue is incredibly excited about the opportunity to partner with like-­minded creatives focused on broadening an audience to learn about the awesome things entrepreneurs are doing in the communities around us,” he said. “We have respected Hark from the beginning and can’t think of a better group to be a part of.”

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