webcast-related stories
Posted Feb 25th 2007 6:02PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Web, Adult Swim
In case you missed it the other three billion times I mentioned it, I'm a big fan of Tim and Eric. I thought their series Tom Goes to the Mayor was one of the funniest shows of the last couple years, and I'm growing more and more fond of Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!, their disjointed and smarter-than-it-seems sketch show.
If you also like Awesome Show but wish you could pay money to watch it, it's now available on iTunes.
In addition, Tim and Eric are heading out on tour with exactly zero stops in the Midwest, the big dumb jerks. Sorry, I'm just a little bitter. While on tour, they'll be filming a documentary of the whole experience, so keep an eye on AdultSwim.com for clips from the road, as well as a full webcast of their appearance in Atlanta on March 1.
Here's a tiny taste of what to expect.
Posted Jan 15th 2007 4:03PM by Julia Ward
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, Cable, Industry, Programming, Web, Project Runway

How often does this kind of opportunity come along? Beginning Wednesday, January 17th, Bravo viewers will be able to bitch and moan directly to the network's Senior Vice President of Production and Programming Andy Cohen via
"Watch What Happens," a live-streaming online program. Each week Andy and a handful of Bravo's reality stars will dish with fans on "what the hell happened." "Jeffrey, neck tattoo? Talk to me." "Mike, did you really think the whole John Belushi persona would take you far in the world of haute cuisine?"
Continue reading Bravo lets you complain directly to the VP of Programming
Posted Jan 11th 2007 3:35PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, CBS, Industry, Web, The Class

Producers over Warner Bros. sent us a press release announcing a pretty cool/unprecedented web extra from the comedy,
The Class. Next week, they're going to do two live webcasts of rehearsals.
The first webcast is
The Table Read on Monday, January 15th at 11 am (Pacific). You'll get to peek in as the cast gives a first reading (literally around a table) of that week's script. The next live webcast is the following Wednesday a 1 pm (Pacific) when the cast will do a run-thru of the script with all the changes made since Monday. This is an event that usually doesn't have an audience, so it will be pretty cool to see. Of course, it sort-of ruins the episode for you since you know what is going to happen. I suppose it will be interesting to see the final product when it airs.
Check it out at
www.CBS.com.