From The New York Times - In the race to become a major supplier of original video programming to the Web, Warner Brothers has decided to reverse its direction.
The studio, part of Time Warner, plans today to introduce 24 Web productions in a range of formats including minimovies, games and episodic television shows. | Read full article
Monday, September 10, 2007
Warner Shifts Web Course, Shouldering Video Costs
Posted by graham at 9:06 AM
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