The William S. Paley Television Festival will host panels celebrating shows including “The Big Bang Theory,” “The Mentalist,” “90210” and a combined evening for “Battlestar Galactica” and prequel “Caprica.” The full lineup, announced today by the Paley Center for Media, also features panels for “The...
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If 2008 was a boom year for Web video, then 2009 looks to be a bust. While advertising dollars directed to Internet television are projected to grow 45% this year, experts nonetheless expect the recession to considerably thin the ranks of digital studios, online video destinations and Web video technology...
The William S. Paley Television Festival will host panels for Joss Whedon’s TV series “Dollhouse” and the Internet musical “Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog.” Joss Whedon, Nathan Fillion, Zack Whedon, Felicia Day and Jed Whedon will participate in the panel discussions, with other panelists to be announced...
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Internet upstarts are learning an old television trick: Celebrity sells. When Sony-owned Crackle.com brings back Web sitcom “Mr. Deity” in the next few months, the show likely will feature some familiar faces. Like other online video sites, Crackle is trying to salt its shows with stars. When Crackle...
Online video destination Hulu will carry Joss Whedon’s popular Web musical “Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog” for the next four months, the site announced today. Hulu said the show, which stars Neil Patrick Harris, will be available exclusively on Hulu and its distribution partners, including AOL, MySpace...
"Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog" has found a new home. Joss Whedon's new Internet musical, which has been available for streaming since Monday, is now for sale via iTunes. Consumers can buy one episode for $1.99 or the whole 40-minute movie for $3.99. Like the streaming video version...