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Lisa Kudrow & Courteney Cox Team Up For First Time Since ‘Friends’
Lisa Kudrow and Courteney Cox are reuniting on-screen for the first time since they starred together in NBC comedy “Friends.”
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Access The Web: Jaleel White’s ‘Road To The Altar’
Jaleel White, formerly known as “Urkle” to legions of viewers in the late ‘90s, recently returned, but not to the airwaves that were once his home. As the star of the new Web series, “Road to the Altar,” Jaleel portrays Simon, a thirty-something man about to tie the knot with his Jewish girlfriend.
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Webby Winners Say It All In 5-Words
Who needs Twitter’s 140 characters? Five words were enough for the winners at the 13th annual Webby Awards ceremony, where Biz Stone, co-founder of Twitter, took the prize for breakout of the year.
Sticking to the Webbys’ tradition of acceptance speeches limited to just five words, he said: “Creativity is a renewable resource.”
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Access The Web: From ‘lonelygirl’ To Harper’s Globe
As more and more studios attempt to make programming work online, one success continues to blur the lines between on-air and online entertainment. EQAL, Inc., a production studio whose initial offering on YouTube gained a cult following the likes of which other franchises would dream of, recently launched “Harper’s Globe,” meant as a companion to the CBS series “Harper’s Island.”
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CBS’ ‘Harper’s Island’ Offers Online Companion
Murder drama “Harper’s Island” premieres Thursday on CBS, but fans have already been introduced to the show by “Harper’s Globe” – an online companion to the series that has already aired four short episodes.
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Rob Corddry Talks New Online Series ‘Childrens’ Hospital’
Former “Daily Show” correspondent Rob Corddry is taking his brand of comedy online, launching a new web series for TheWB.com called “Childrens’ Hospital.”
“Beautiful doctors playing out awkward sexual politics in front of pre-teen cancer patients.” Rob told AccessHollywood.com about the new series, which also marks the comedian’s directorial debut.
See what else Rob had to say about his new series as well as the future of TV.
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‘Gossip Girl’s’ Dorota Gets Mobile Spin-Off
Blair Waldorf’s loyal handmaiden in waiting, Dorota, on the CW’s “Gossip Girl” is about to get her chance to shine in a mobile spin-off of the salacious teen drama.
“Gossip” creator Josh Schwartz told E!‘sKristin Dos Santos that plans for a young Lily and young Rufus web series have been replaced with “a special Verizon series all about Dorota.”
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Hollywood Powerhouses Turn To the Internet Amidst Strike Uncertainty
Last year, a Writers Guild of America strike brought Hollywood to a standstill, prompting many to start seeking different methods for creating and distributing entertainment.
Now, as a Screen Actor Guild strike looms, a few of those pursuits are starting to see the light of day, as well as new developments that have raised interesting questions regarding the future of Hollywood as it functions today.