Until now, most major production studios looked at the online arena as a threat or a nuisance or, at best, a new channel to deliver content previously produced for the television. That changed today.

Warner Bros. is announcing that they will be unveiling 24 new productions that will specifically be digitally created and shown via the web. We’ll be able to see episodic ‘web shows’ (I’m not going to call it television shows), movie shorts, games, and cartoons.

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http://www.prototypen.com/blog/falk/archive/pics/veoh.pngOkay, let me start with a caveat - neither Joost nor Veoh TV run on my mac. So, they both kind of peeve me off. However, lets talk about Veoh TV. First read about Veoh TV in the New York Times. I have the article but I unfortunately don’t have the date. The article was titled “The Boat Is About to Rock (Again) in Internet Video” by Brad Stone.

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So over the past several months I have read articles talking about the revolutionary new pieces of technology - Joost and Veoh TV.

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