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NBC launched its new, original online series Coastal Dreams today and the result, while a blonde-highlighted mess, offers lessons to budding production companies out there on how not to do an original web series.
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The latest in made-for-Internet-content: BreakALeg.tv. This is a new sitcom produced by Late Again Films, a San Francisco-based company launched by two brothers Vlad and Yuri Baranovsky. The show follows David Penn, a writer who’s just gotten his first
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Bebo has signed another promotional deal for its online soap opera KateModern, this time with Warner Music Group’s (NYSE: WMG) Atlantic Recordsdivision. Atlantic band The Days will be “integrated into selected episodes” of the drama - not unlike how
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A show about a group of twentysomethings coming of age in the digital generation. And a social network about what it means to be creative, to pursue a passion, to make a difference in the world -- or just to find a place in it. From Marshall Herskovitz
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The spin-off show will pick up where Prom Queen left off, dramatizing the summer after prom night. There will be 15 episodes at two minutes each, running through August and September on the numerous platform partners. With the success of Prom Queen, it
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In the past week, NGTV videos have attracted millions of viewers on YouTube and accounted for four of the top eight most-viewed clips. Their popularity has been fueled by thumbnail photos of scantily clad women (including Jessica Alba and Jessica Biel), u
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Adelson said two of the company’s ten shows in production are now profitable. The experience has provided the company with enough evidence that the overall business model will work, he says. The shows make money through sponsorships, with their hosts ta
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box)"My Life on the Z List: Jen's Vlog" - www.bravotv.com. V-logger "Jen" - a.k.a. comedian Billy Eichner - wants to become "an overnight Jensation" in this slyly funny series that's being billed as an online companion to Bravo's "Kathy Griffin: `My Life
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Date: Unknown, the reality web series that features the first dates of people who meet online through social networks, has signed a revenue sharing deal with YouTube.
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love. betrayal. sex. gossip. deceptio that's just before third period. Senior year is a crazy time in anybody's life - full of uncertainty - and Prom is supposed to be a night when dreams come true. But this year, at Edward Adams High School, there is a
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The question this raises for me is — why can’t big media companies innovate like this? It’s not a matter of putting huge amounts of capital at risk, which is traditionally the province of venture-backed startups. This is extremely low cost! And it
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OurChart.com aims Ok, so GirlTrash! from director Angela Robinson is beyond edgy if the number of f words dropped in the first 3:40 episode is the gauge. Labeled “Lesbian noir,” the story set in the LA underworld isn’t your usual webisode fare. (The
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This harkens back to 1950s TV (the show itself harkens back to 1970s TV). Lifelock got a blipvert (the 3 second pre-roll ala YouTube) and then branding throughout the show. And then a post-roll which could have and should have been way more informative th
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CBS is drafting TV talent for its broadband channel, Innertube, signing Michael Cera of "Arrested Development" to do a scripted shortform series. The deal marks the first of its kind for talent agency Paradigm, which has launched a new-media division unde
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"I can't compete with the Dick Wolfs of the world and those producing The Office or My Name Is Earl," Daly said. "We don't have a tremendous amount of money, which leads me back to the Internet because with $5,000, we can do a lot now."
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NBC hat die Warner show nobody's watching unter Vertrag genommen. Die Show wurde eigentlich von Warner gestoppt. Die Macher haben Episoden auf YouTube gestellt und über diesen Umweg wurde NBC aufmerksam und hat sie gekauft.