Posts with tag websites
Posted Dec 13th 2007 10:02AM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: OpEd, Web, Festivus
...seven sites worth linking.
The world wide web is the best place to waste time while learning about anything and everything. Here, at TV Squad, we are masters at finding sites related to TV. During
last year's Festivus,
Joel gave a good list of cool TV-related sites people may or may not have heard about. As he did last year, I decided to avoid mentioning those big sites everyone knows about (Yahoo, IMDb,
TVGuide, Google News,
Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, YouTube, Television Without Pity, Ain't It Cool News). I also tried to find sites that weren't mentioned in last year's Festivus.
Let's sit around the Festivus tree and open the seven-sites-worth-linking gifts which, I hope, will now find a spot in your bookmarks list as useful and entertaining TV-related websites.
Continue reading On the 7th day of Festivus, TV gave to me...
Posted Oct 12th 2007 1:41AM by Jay Black
Filed under: The Office, Episode Reviews
(S04E03) You know, I really don't know what to say about tonight's
Office that isn't going to sound like the same old song that I've been singing since the start of this season. As I was watching the second half of the show tonight, I was actually worried about what I was going to say in my review. On the one hand, I feel the need to be honest. But, on the other hand, I'm much happier when I don't have an inbox filled with comments telling me how much I suck.
It's quite the moral dilemma. Of course, you'll have to follow me over the jump to see which decision I made...
Continue reading The Office: Launch Party
Posted Mar 23rd 2007 1:25PM by Brad Linder
Filed under: ABC, NBC, PVR Wire, Web

NBC and Disney's ABC Family Channel have put out dueling press releases announcing that they'll be adding social aspects to their websites. Disney plans to test a new "
watch and chat" feature that will let viewers watch video on the ABC Family Channel website while chatting with other viewers.
On Monday night, users will be able to watch the season finale of
Wildfire about an hour after the program broadcasts on the ABC Family Channel. Up to 10 people can share a chat room and write about the show as it's being watched. Members of the chat room can pause, rewind, and fast-forward the video.
NBC is taking
another path to the to the social web experience, by letting users create profiles, find friends who like the same shows, upload photos and videos etc. We're going to assume they won't look to kindly on users who upload copyrighted video content.
[via
The Disney Blog]