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MOJO: Tht New Hi-Def Cable Network Auto Series

MOJO, a pioneer in high-definition television since 2003 and formerly known as INHD, is taking to the roads with Test Drive, a new high-definition series, which will premiere October 2007.

It was created exclusively for the discerning upscale male, with attitude, wit and style, and became the network name as of May 1, 2007. Formerly INHD, MOJO is the most widely distributed HD network on cable.

MOJO is not your typical car show, according to its press materials.

"It has lots of information you need, but didn’t know who to ask, from the obscure to the obvious. What actually causes traffic congestion? What subliminal signal does your car send about you? What do peacocks and exotic car drivers have in common?"  

Host Craig Jackson answers these questions and more while taking viewers for a lighthearted ride. Test Drive delivers a wide range of stories about real cars, real roads and real driving situations. Test Drive is for anyone who has ever gotten behind the wheel of a car.

Segments include:

Chick Magnets — Test Drive tells which car will get which kind of girl. 

Ultimate Test Drive — Test Drive lets you in on the secrets to getting a chance to drive the world’s greatest and most expensive automobiles.  From a $250,000 Ferrari F430 to the $480,000 Mercedes SLR McLaren.
 
Surviving the Concrete Jungle — Test Drive shows garage less drivers how to deal with door dings, meter maids and start/stop driving as well as how to keep a car from being stolen.

Taking on Traffic — Test Drive explains how to tackle that nasty commute. Does lane switching back and forth really save time?

The Need for Speed — Can you really defy all those speed obstacles: Law enforcement, car insurance and road conditions?
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The Mileage Marathon — How can drivers save fuel? Test Drive checks out different theories, devices and additives.

Road Rage — Why are you always behind the slow guy? Does driving the speed limit in the fast lane create road rage in other drivers?   

For more information, visit: MOJO (www.mojohd.com


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