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"Dancing with the Stars" Winner Julianne Hough to Blog Exclusively on Fancast.com.


PHILADELPHIA -- Fancast (www.fancast.com), the ultimate, next generation entertainment site where users can watch free premium TV and movie content, today announced that two-time "Dancing with the Stars Dancing with the Stars is the name for a number of international television series based on the format of the British series Strictly Come Dancing. Nevertheless, not all the international versions share this title. " winner and recording artist Julianne Hough will be blogging exclusively on the site each day following the bi-weekly airing of the show.

Hough, will share her thoughts on the seventh season competitions and reveal behind-the-scenes views of the hit ABC ABC
 in full American Broadcasting Co.

Major U.S. television network. It began when the expanding national radio network NBC split into the separate Red and Blue networks in 1928.
 show. The Emmy-nominated star, who this year is partnered with "Hannah Montana's" Cody Linley, had this to say in her first post about Monday's season opener:

"I thought [Cody Linley] was awesome. I was extremely happy. In rehearsal he was good, but he knocked it out of the house [Monday] night. As far as the scores, I would've thought the performance should've got 7's instead of 6's. But we were the first ones out. And it's okay. The thing is, we're right in the middle. We aren't at the bottom and we aren't at the top, which gives us room to grow. My season with Apollo was the same thing; we were right in the middle. The judges don't want to see you to [sic] come out too strong and not have any room for improvement. They want to see improvement."

Fancast.com, is the home to more than 5,600 free full-length TV episodes from the top networks like ABC, NBC NBC
 in full National Broadcasting Co.

Major U.S. commercial broadcasting company. It was formed in 1926 by RCA Corp., General Electric Co. (GE), and Westinghouse and was the first U.S. company to operate a broadcast network.
, CBS (Cell Broadcast Service) See cell broadcast. , Fox, Comedy Central, MTV MTV
 in full Music Television

U.S. cable television network, established in 1980 to present videos of musicians and singers performing new rock music. MTV won a wide following among rock-music fans worldwide and greatly affected the popular-music business.
 and The WB. Fancast streams all the shows fans need to watch to be "in the know" when it comes to TV including exclusive blog content on the season's hottest shows. "Dancing with the Stars" fans should check back after each episode to get the scoop on what they didn't see when the cameras stopped rolling.

About Fancast

Fancast (www.fancast.com), created by Comcast Interactive Media Comcast Interactive Media (CIM) is a division of Comcast focusing on online media. CIM was created in 2005 and is headed by President, Amy Banse and Executive Vice President of Strategy and Development, Samuel Schwartz. Comcast Interactive Media products include: Comcast. , is the first and only place where users can watch, manage and find their entertainment wherever it lives, on TV, On Demand, online, on DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc.
DVD
 in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc

Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology.
 or in theaters. On Fancast, users can view an expanding free library of full episodes and clips from movie partners and top networks including ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, Comedy Central, MTV, and The WB, find the content they are looking for across multiple platforms and create a personalized entertainment experience. Fancast's technology and deep entertainment database tells users where specific shows and movies are playing and helps them access the content they want in any location including the Fancast Store. The site's interactive features let users set preferences to receive email reminders about what they should tune-in to based selections of their favorite shows. Soon, Fancast will enable certain users to set their DVR (1) (Digital Video Recorder) A device that records video onto a hard disk from one or more ceiling mounted video cameras. Part of a security system, the DVR typically supports 4, 8 or 16 separate camera channels.  from their computer and interact via the web with their video on demand preferences.

About Comcast Interactive Media

Comcast Interactive Media (CIM), a division of Comcast Corporation (Nasdaq: CMCSA, CMCSK), dedicated to developing and operating online and cross-platform entertainment and media businesses, including Comcast.net (www.comcast.net). CIM's products include Fandango fandango (făndăng`gō), ancient Spanish dance, probably of Moorish origin, that came into Europe in the 17th cent. It is in triple time and is danced by a single couple to the accompaniment of castanets, guitar, and songs sung by the .com, a top movie and entertainment destination, selling movie tickets at over 15,000 screens; Fancast.com, a national online entertainment site; thePlatform, the industry-leading provider of digital media publishing solutions over broadband and wireless networks; and Plaxo an online social networking based platform.
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