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New online seminar series announced

Nearly a dozen tour pros are involved in a new pay-per-view live online seminar series called Pro Web Live, which was announced late Thursday night.

The initial lineup of speakers includes Jason Christie, Shaw Grigsby, Brent Ehrler, Ott DeFoe, Dave Lefebre, Jimmy Houston, Edwin Evers, Brandon Palaniuk, Mark Rose and Aaron Martens. According to the announcement, 24 live events are planned for 2014, all starting at 8 p.m. EST. Each will range in length between 90 minutes and 2 hours.

Under the format, viewers will be required to pay a $49.99 fee to watch a live, interactive seminar given by one of the speakers. Subscription packages are also available. DeFoe is scheduled to host the first event on Feb. 11.

The events will incorporate PowerPoint presentations, videos, commercials, prize giveaways, a question and answer segment as well as a social media element.

“Basically, this deal is a win-win for everyone," Christie said in a release announcing the launch. “Like everyone else in the PWL speaker lineup, I am a very busy person. I’m traveling all the time, not just to tournaments, but also to various other appearances. What Pro Web Live is doing not only makes perfect sense to the fans, but also assists someone in my situation, and I’m excited about the possibilities of engaging with more of those fishing fans because of it.”

To learn more and view a seminar schedule, visit www.proweblive.com.

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