Is the internet the new TV for younger generations? Would you tune into a show shown only on the web, and then join their social networking site?
Some TV veterans are about to find out.
The creative minds behind such TV shows as "Thirtysomething" and "My So-Called Life" are launching a Web-based show, hoping to find the artistic freedom online that they say is lacking on broadcast networks.The show, called "Quarterlife," will debut Nov. 11 on MySpace.com and will also be paired with its own social networking site that will include story extras as well as career, romance and and other information for the show's young audience.
Source: breitbart.com
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