Web-TV obstacles limit its successes
A lack of formats, standards hamper
BY BRIAN STELTER THE NEW YORK TIMES
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When the Writers Guild of America strike stopped television production last fall and winter, Hollywood writers and producers rushed to create scripted series for the Web — entertainment often called webisodes for lack of a better term. The strategy seemed simple: make money by going straight to the Internet.
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This article was published Monday, September 8, 2008.
Business, Pages 21, 22 on 09/08/2008