McLean, Va. – Acknowledging the nation’s growing change in viewing habits, McLean-based USA Today said it has launched a daily online and print listing of popular webisodes and video podcasts available online.
The feature, called “TV on the Web,” includes listings ranging from web-only comedies and dramas to tech reviews, animation and family fare, all selected by USA Today editors and reporters.
“With celebrities such as Tom Hanks and Jerry Seinfeld entering the web-only space, and alternative programming sites such as YouTube, Hulu and Netflix carrying exclusive programming, the time has come to reflect the changing media landscape,” said Larry Kramer, the president and publisher of USA Today. “This is the natural evolution of where TV programming is headed.”
This article was also published in Potomac Tech Wire.
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USA Today – TV on the Web
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