Saturday, March 17, 2012

Are Web Series the New Cable Television?

Web Originals: Television?s New Guinea Pigs took place in front of a sizable audience at the Austin Convention Center at SXSW. The panel shed light on the realities of creating original online content and made for some interesting comparisons to television that may foretell the future of the digital entertainment industry. GigaOm Staff Writer Ryan Lawler played the role of moderator to a star-studded panel comprised of Lisa Kudrow (Web Therapy and some show called Friends), Brian Terkelsen (President & Managing Director of Starcom MediaVest Group Liquid Thread) and Marc DeBevoise (Senior VP & GM of CBSi Entertainment & Lifestyle).

Near the top of the hour, Kudrow revealed her talent agents approached her about doing a web series before Web Therapy, but at the time web series were seen as failed pilots cut into five-minute segments. Even after starting Web Therapy, she often got the same ?pity? from entertainment industry peers that people working on cable television use to receive before The Sopranos started winning Emmys.

That raised an interesting question (and one that we?ve touched on before). Are web series the new cable television?

When cable first hit the airwaves, the quality wasn?t comparable to network television and featured little established Hollywood talent. But as the quality increased and cable networks began releasing niche programming that attracted notable actors, writers, and directors, cable soon became a major destination for quality programming. This is a trend we are beginning to see on the web, with high-profile programs like The Confession, The Ropes, Aim High, and a few dozen YouTube original series.


Related News:
  1. Lisa Kudrow Web Series Finally Gets its Showtime Premiere
  2. Showtime Orders Second Season of Web Therapy
  3. As Lisa Kudrow’s ‘Web Therapy’ Heads to TV, Who’s Next?

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