Web TV Series Category

A TV Series that broadcasts its episodes over the internet.

Posted in: Video On Demand and Web TV Series by Iman Perera on May 24, 2009

This year Ben and Jerry’s started the “Do The World A Flavor” contest to find the next flavor they will add to their ice cream product line. The finalists from around the world will be flown to the Dominican Republic to meet Ben and Jerry.

In order to generate buzz for the contest, they commissioned a new web series called ‘The Scoop’ in which Ben and Jerry’s top two flavor experts fly around the world to find potential winning flavors.
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Posted in: Video On Demand and Web TV Series by Iman Perera on May 23, 2009

“Spear phishing,” “denial-of-service attacks,” “botnets;” if none of these terms sound familiar to you then you’ll need to watch McAfee’s new documentary web series ‘H*Commerce’ before it’s too late.

You may be surprised how often and easily cybercrimes are committed.
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Posted in: Video On Demand and Web TV Series by Iman Perera on May 21, 2009

Indie web series’ always tend to have a little more heart than their big-budget counter parts. ‘Leaving Bliss,’ of course, no exception.

“I wrote, produced, casted, helped edit, created the website, etc… I’ve never felt so passionate about anything I’ve ever worked on,” says the series creator Shanna Micko.
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Posted in: Video On Demand and Web TV Series by Iman Perera on May 20, 2009

When I first heard Craig Brewer was creating a web series for MTV last year, I was thrilled to say the least. After all, the writer/director was behind the oscar-winning movie Hustle & Flow.

After months of preparation ‘$5 Cover’ has finally been released this month. So does it live up to expectations? Well, that all depends on your musical taste.
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Posted in: News, Video On Demand and Web TV Series by Iman Perera on May 2, 2009
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This month, MyDamnChannel released a rare series “chronicling” Sarah Silverman’s old pilot season; the 120 days from January to April when managers and agent try to place actors in new TV shows.

Susan (played by Sarah Silverman) may be a fictional character, but she has a lot of similarities with the real-life Sarah from the ’90s.
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Posted in: Video On Demand and Web TV Series by Iman Perera on April 21, 2009

Japan’s number one most-subscribed YouTube musician isn’t a rock or pop star. In fact, the man doesn’t even technically play a real instrument- only veggies and fruits!

I guess no one ever told Heita not to play with his food.
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Posted in: News, Video On Demand and Web TV Series by Iman Perera on April 11, 2009
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A big consequence to living in the information age is that what’s hot one week may not be in the next. LandlineTV knows this and centers all of their weekly comedy sketches around the latest in pop culture.

Whether it’s bashing the latest political bigot or poking fun at an unreleased blockbuster, LandlineTV has a sketch for it.
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Posted in: Web TV Series by Iman Perera on April 2, 2009
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The latest web series to hit FunnyOrDie is perhaps the most original I’ve ever come across. Unlike most script-based web shows, “Letters From The Slammer” is written by a former inmate of a maximum security prison.

The co-creator of the show, on the other hand, hasn’t done any hard time. Though he claims that he “has seen the Shawshank Redemption” before.

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Posted in: Web TV Series by Iman Perera on March 26, 2009
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‘We All Float On’ is a new comedy show from that chronicles the adventures of Marvin and Timmy; a not-so-lazy fat guy and a rude midget.

Aside from the refreshing cast, the series is shot in breathtaking HD and directed by a commercial guru.
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Posted in: Web TV Series by Iman Perera on March 25, 2009
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Lately, Crackle’s new web series line-up has been mimicking real TV. First, there was the Punk’d for racists and then that Chappelle’s Show rip-off. ‘Angel Of Death,’ on the other hand, proves to be more original.

The show revolves around a gun-slinging hell-bent female assassin. Hence the show’s catchphrase: “Meet the woman who can kick your ass.” Try finding that on cable!
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