We're in upfront season, which is traditionally when all the networks announce their programming for the year at parties intended to entice advertisers and attract press. This year, more than ever, nontraditional platforms are joining in the game (the "Newfronts"), with platforms like Yahoo and Hulu...
Read More »Netflix has "House of Cards" and "Hemlock Grove," Hulu has Richard Linklater's "Up to Speed" and the upcoming Seth Meyers animated series "The Awesomes," and Amazon just added a potential "Zombieland" series to its greenlit pilot slate. And though smaller in scale and in attention paid, Crackle has ...
Read More »The premise of Jerry Seinfeld's new web series "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee" really needs no further explanation -- as his first guest, his "Seinfeld" co-creator Larry David says, "You have finally done a show about nothing."
Read More »Web series are becoming a major presence at pop culture madhouse Comic-Con, as film and TV talent increasingly make the move to the small cyber screen and as web-based companies tackle original programming production and distribution. A round-up of panels and trailers below.
Read More »The Sony-owned video site is the latest to begin production on an original series with TV-length episodes.
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