Posts with tag Def Comedy Jam
Posted Feb 26th 2008 11:43AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, Sports, Cable/Satellite, Entourage, Web, The Wire

In recent weeks, TV Squad has reported that
HBO has made episodes of their new drama series
In Treatment available for free viewing online. Now, HBO has
taken another step in expanding its brand and making some of their top shows available on the web. The cable channel has just inked a deal with YouTube to create an HBO channel online. The
HBO/YouTube site is up and running -- you can click over there today and start catching up on HBO series.
The initial line up is impressive, starting with the Gabriel Byrne drama
In Treatment. You can also catch up with
Entourage episodes, which are always fun. There are more laughs with
Flight of the Conchords, Extras, Stand Up Comedy, Def Comedy Jam, and
Real Time With Bill Maher. On the dramatic front, there's
The Wire. In addition, you can watch episodes of the award-winning magazine show
Real Sports, as well as the Latino documentary series
Habla y Habla. Continue reading HBO launches YouTube channel
Posted Nov 27th 2006 6:02PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, HBO, Programming, Web
Last week we mentioned that HBO was looking into creating a Internet broadband channel that would only be available to their subscribers. While this project is under development the pay-cable network has been working on other ways to get their brand incorporated into the ever growing world of television on the Internet.
One of these ways is to team up with America Online (our corporate parent) to create the broadband website 'This Just In'. To be launched early next year, 'This Just In' will feature current events humor and will reflect the range of comedy that HBO is known for; think Politically Incorrect and Def Comedy Jam. The site will provide plenty of video content as well as a blogging area that will allow users to tap into the day's events as they are happening. In addition, the website will become a platform to incubate new programming for other HBO properties.
The 'This Just In' website will replace the current AOL comedy site and will be available at www.thisjustin.com.