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NEW YORK CITY RESIDENT NAMED AS FINALIST IN NATIONAL APARTMENTS.COM ROOMMATE OF THE YEAR CONTEST; MOVES ONE STEP CLOSER TO CLAIMING GRAND PRIZE

Apartments.com today named a local New York City resident as a finalist in the fourth annual national Roommate of the Year contest. After reviewing entries from around the country and selecting 10 finalists, Apartments.com is now inviting America to weigh in on the video entry submitted by Matthew Cooper of Brooklyn entitled The Son She Never HadCooper’s video was entered in the All-Star Roomie category. The voting stage is open now through July 6, 2012 when the votes will be tabulated, narrowing down the competition to five fabulous roomies. From those five, one will be named the Apartments.com Roommate of the Year and win the grand prize of free rent for one year plus $10,000. The four runner-up winners will each receive $500. When casting their vote, the public is asked to judge the finalists’ videos with equal weight on originality and creativity, overall wow factor, persuasive argument and style and production. 

 

“Narrowing down the field to just 10 finalists was not an easy task,” states Tammy Kotula, public relations and promotions manager for Apartments.com. ”Selecting a winner will be even more difficult, so we need the American public to help weigh in by voting for who they think should be named Roommate of the Year. From across the country, we received videos featuring everything from stories about good pet owner roommates to a silent film depicting one roommate’s timeless talents. With free rent for a year plus $10,000 at stake, we know our finalists are going to be actively drumming up support from their friends and families from now until July 6.”

 

Meet Your Local Finalist:

The All-Star Roomie Category

This category celebrates all-around roommate greatness for those roomies whose special qualities don’t fit into just one category.

Title of Entry

The Son She Never Had

Description

In this slice of life video, a more than 40 year age difference between these roommates shows how Matthew is more like family to his roommate than just a person sharing rent. Submit a vote for this video. Submitted by Matthew Cooper of Brooklyn, New York.

 

Cooper is vying for the grand prize and the coveted title that is currently held by Jesse McLaughlin of Arlington, VA and a security analyst at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. McLaughlin bested video entries that came in from across the country to be crowned Roommate of the Year, earning the title and the grand prize with his sports parody video entitled Roommating MVP!, which provided a play-by-play breakdown of his superior roommate abilities. 

 

The public can view videos and vote for their favorite roommate now through July 6, 2012 at www.roommateoftheyear.com. Visitors to the website can vote for their favorite video once every 24 hours until the voting stage ends. Upon conclusion of the public voting stage, one grand prize and four runner-up winners will be determined—by a combination of public vote (60%) and a third-party judging panel (40%).

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