..Fox Adds Web Family Guy Run..

from Media Week Fox Adds Web Family Guy Run Fox will produce original episodes of it’s resurrected hit Family Guy exclusively for the Web sometime next year. Speaking at the UBS 33rd Annual Global Media Conference in New York, Ross Levinsohn, the president of Fox Interactive Media said that the original Family Guy episodes will […]

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Slate article on future of “tv”

It has now been 20 days since Apple announced it would sell selected ABC-Disney television programs via iTunes. As of Monday, iTunes customers had bought more than than 1 million videos. At first glance, these sales figures seem like another nail in the coffin of broadcast television. If we can get television content online, on demand, whenever we want it, how will networks convince us to tune in on their schedules? For that matter, how can they be certain we’ll tune in at all?

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Lost goes all ARG?

found via the comments for the Lost finale check out this website: OCEANIC AIRLINES : ALL FLIGHTS CANCELLED : OCEANIC AIRLINES now, view the source on some of the pages for such gems as: If anyone should find this message, please get word to Sandra Rafflethorpe of Palm Avenue in Lewiston, Idaho that her sister, […]

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..Bands Embrace Social Networking..

Wired News: Bands Embrace Social Networking MySpace is aimed at teenagers. It claims more than 15 million members, and even established acts like Weezer, Beck and Billy Corgan are starting to realize the potential of social networking. Weezer’s new album, Make Believe, is prominently featured on the band’s MySpace page, and was featured exclusively in […]

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BBC releases APIs

Slashdot | BBC Launches APIs The BBC is opening up a slew of APIs to its content and applications via a new site, backstage.bbc.co.uk, and actively encouraging users to remix, mashup, and otherwise play with their content to create new applications. ..the BBC continues to lead the way..

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