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Hulu Jr? Warner Bros. Launches TheWB.com (TWX)

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2008-08-27 07:18:00 by Michael Learmonth in Silicon Alley Insider
...TheWB.com The major difference between the new site and those like ABC's and Hulu, the Fox/NBC JV: There isn't a WB broadcast network anymore. The network, which never had substantial ratings, folded into UPN in 2006 to create The CW. That looks like a disastrous move now, given the even smaller ratings at the CW. So Warner Bros....
 
 
 
 
 
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Hulu Jr? Warner Bros. Launches TheWB.com (TWX)

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2008-08-27 07:18:00 by Michael Learmonth in Silicon Alley Insider
...TheWB.com The major difference between the new site and those like ABC's and Hulu, the Fox/NBC JV: There isn't a WB broadcast network anymore. The network, which never had substantial ratings, folded into UPN in 2006 to create The CW. That looks like a disastrous move now, given the even smaller ratings at the CW. So Warner Bros....
 
 
 
 
 
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TheWB.com Scheduled to Launch Today

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2008-08-27 19:37:47 by Ashley in CyberNet
...TheWB.com we said, would cater to those who enjoy re-runs of shows like Friends, Gilmore Girls, Smallville, and more. Sometime today, the site will go live, and shows will be available to watch for free (they will be ad-supported NewTeeVee was able to get a peak at the new site before launch and their reaction was, Though the content is...
 
 
 
 
 
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TheWB.com Launched As Private Beta, Plus Facebook App

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2008-05-31 14:34:57 by Paul Glazowski in Mashable!
...TheWB.com quietly launched last night as a private beta, and it appears that the company has followed through on most all of the things it reportedly set out to do with the website. Many popular catalogue series originally broadcast by The WB, including Friends, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Gilmore Girls, One Tree Hill, Smallville, The OC, are...
 
 
 
 
 
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The WB Reemerges as Re-runs Web Site

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2008-04-29 17:51:08 by Ashley in CyberNet
...TheWB.com and KidsWB.com which will cater to different audiences. TheWB.com will be playing episodes of Gilmore Girls, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Smallville, and other shows like re-runs of Friends and The O.C. All of the shows will be free, but will be ad-supported, and in general, they will cater to the 16-34 year old demographic. The WB...
 
 
 
 
 
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Warner Bros: We'll Distribute Our Own Shows, Online

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2008-04-28 21:23:00 by Michael Learmonth in Silicon Alley Insider
...TheWB.com and WBKids.com--in an expensive bid to distribute its own content to consumers TheWB.com, set to launch in beta next week, will get shows from the now-defunct WB TV network, like "Smallville," "Gilmore Girls", shows from the Warner library like "Friends," and a slate of new series from big-name TV and film directors such as McG...
 
 
 
 
 
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Warner Bros. Inks Distribution Deals With Joost, Veoh, Everyone But Hulu

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2008-06-12 17:59:00 by Michael Learmonth in Silicon Alley Insider
...TheWB.com is distributed on AOL and Comcast's Fancast. Warner Bros. will sell the ad inventory on the shows No word on the ad splits, but since Hulu isn't involved in the deal, one could conclude they're more favorable to Warner Bros. than the 30% Hulu takes from its content partners A Warner Bros. spokesperson wouldn't rule out a future Hulu...
 
 
 
 
 
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Fox's 'Prison Break' Free On Hulu, But 1 Million Prefer BitTorrent

2008-09-03 18:35:00 by Michael Learmonth in Silicon Alley Insider
 
...TheWB.com Chernin: Hulu Will Go International, But Slowly
 
 
 
 
 
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Digitalsmiths lands $12 million for video services

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2008-11-13 20:01:00 by Don Reisinger in Webware.com
...TheWB.com and pulled TMZ away from Brightcove . But with Brightcove showing no signs of losing ground and other competitors like Viewdle making inroads, being more attractive to clients may not be as easy for Digitalsmiths as it may want to believe