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TV'S TANGLED WEB INTERNET COMPONENTS KEEP VIEWERS HOOKED ON SERIES.


Byline: DAVID David, in the Bible
David, d. c.970 B.C., king of ancient Israel (c.1010–970 B.C.), successor of Saul. The Book of First Samuel introduces him as the youngest of eight sons who is anointed king by Samuel to replace Saul, who had been deemed a failure.
 KRONKE

>TV CRITIC

Two series' success stories in the online world last season may dictate what shows networks decide to put on their schedules in the future.

NBC's "Heroes," bolstered by elaborate online content such as an Internet comic book comic book

Bound collection of comic strips, usually in chronological sequence, typically telling a single story or a series of different stories. The first true comic books were marketed in 1933 as giveaway advertising premiums.
 charting the adventures of the show's characters, became one of the season's most popular hits.

And CBS' post-apocalyptic saga "Jericho," initially canceled due to low ratings late in the season, was resurrected thanks not only to an online campaign to bring the show back, but by network executives' astonishment at the depth of the passion of fans in online message boards.

Kevin Reilly Kevin Reilly is the entertainment president of the Fox network. He is a former NBC president fired in May 2007 after the network had one of its least-watched seasons ever.[1]

Early in his career at NBC, Reilly was involved with Law & Order
 -- then entertainment president at 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.
, now Fox's president of entertainment -- recalls, "We knew last year that 'Heroes' was going to be a big Web play for us. And (series creator) Tim Kring Richard Timothy "Tim" Kring (born July 9, 1957 in El Dorado County, California, United States) is an American screenwriter and television producer. He has created three TV shows that have seen varying degrees of success: Strange World, Crossing Jordan, and  was completely embracing it. That's one of the reasons there was so much success there."

CBS (Cell Broadcast Service) See cell broadcast.  Entertainment president Nina Tassler says that with "Jericho," "You really had a chance to see the way fans talked to each other, the way they communicated about characters, the way they talked about story lines. That gives you a very unique opportunity right now. So I think we are looking at a shift and a change."

"The ability to maintain a strong online presence is now critical to getting a series picked up as well as its long-term viability," notes Jeffrey Stepakoff, author of TV memoir "Billion Dollar Kiss: The Kiss That Saved 'Dawson's Creek' And Other Adventures in TV Writing" and a former writer on "Dawson's," one of the first series to interact with fans online.

"TV shows were picked up this season specifically for how well they could be repurposed and expanded on the Net," he continues.

"Many of these shows have entire narrative worlds which exist between episodes on television. Look at 'Jericho.' And these shows drive huge amounts of traffic to the parent sites."

When asked whether potential online content for aspiring series would influence what makes it on the air, Reilly responded, "Yes. I mean, you can't have the cart pull the horse, you know. If you're doing something because you think it's a good Web show and not a good television show, that's going to be a problem.

"But our Web folks have a seat at the adults' table. They're not locked away in the back room."

Reilly added, "It is a daily conversation about how can we exploit, how can we push the tentacles of exposure out in the public? How can we change our distribution methods to best benefit the shows?

"It's an exciting but trying time. You're going to see all sorts of experimentation. The second we pick something up, we're talking to Noun 1. talking to - a lengthy rebuke; "a good lecture was my father's idea of discipline"; "the teacher gave him a talking to"
lecture, speech

rebuke, reprehension, reprimand, reproof, reproval - an act or expression of criticism and censure; "he had to
 our Web people -- what are the Web extensions of this? What's the opportunity? -- and identifying the ones that can really be the leaders, like 'Heroes' was last year."

Shows like "Heroes," "Jericho" and "Lost" even provide story lines not seen on the air to keep viewers engaged.

"The studios are very savvy to continue the storytelling Storytelling
Aesop

semi-legendary fabulist of ancient Greece. [Gk. Lit.: Harvey, 10]

Münchäusen

Baron traveler grossly embellishes his experiences. [Ger. Lit.
 and the narrative progression between episodes," Stepakoff says. "Let's face it, in today's media environment, a week is a very long time to wait to move a story forward."

This season, several networks are tying their hopes for successful series to promotions and additional show-related content available online. NBC is following its success with "Heroes" by introducing three new series with science-fiction or paranormal paranormal,
adj 1. outside the realm of normal experience or scientific explanation.
n 2. collective term for anomalous phenomena.
 themes (always popular with the online crowd), "Bionic Woman," "Chuck" and "Journeyman."

CBS has scheduled three ostensibly os·ten·si·ble  
adj.
Represented or appearing as such; ostensive: His ostensible purpose was charity, but his real goal was popularity.
 provocative series -- "Viva Laughlin Viva Laughlin is an American television musical-dramedy adapted by Bob Lowry and Peter Bowker (creator of the original series) from the popular BBC British serial, Blackpool. ," "Kid Nation" and midseason replacement In North American Television a midseason replacement is a television show that premieres in the second half of a television season usually between January and April. Midseason replacements usually take place after a show that was in the fall schedule was canceled or put on hiatus.  "Swingtown" -- that it hopes will inspire the same sort of impassioned online discussion that "Jericho" has enjoyed. And The CW has "Gossip Girl," about a blogger, which too will have a lot of online components, and the magazine series "Online Nation," which will invite viewers to explore the Net.

Of CBS' programming decisions, Tassler says, "Maybe it comes out of 'Jericho.' What I think is so amazing a·maze  
v. a·mazed, a·maz·ing, a·maz·es

v.tr.
1. To affect with great wonder; astonish. See Synonyms at surprise.

2. Obsolete To bewilder; perplex.

v.intr.
 is being able to listen and watch our audience really connect with a show and really talk to each other, and what I'm hoping from 'Kid Nation,' from 'Swingtown,' you're finding that audiences are personalizing, they've got very strong opinions, and we at the network are listening. That public discussion is positive, and it allows us to gain greater insight into who is watching our shows and what they have to say about them. I'm finding that very rewarding."

Dawn Ostroff Dawn Ostroff (born 1960) is President of Entertainment of The CW Television Network. She is a graduate of Florida International University.

Ostroff served as President of UPN Entertainment from February 11, 2002 until 2006.
, The CW's president of entertainment, says that in order to appeal to her network's youthful viewer base, "We have to immerse im·merse  
tr.v. im·mersed, im·mers·ing, im·mers·es
1. To cover completely in a liquid; submerge.

2. To baptize by submerging in water.

3.
 ourselves in their lifestyles and their cultures. And first and foremost, that means expanding our presence in areas like digital, creating multiplatform experiences."

"Gossip Girl" will be unique in that online, Ostroff says, fans will "find the clothes that the characters are wearing, be able to tap into the music that they hear on the show, and be able to watch the show while you're talking to your friends, you know, on our network, the social-networking part of our site."

"A show like 'Gossip Girl' can benefit enormously from a properly conceived and executed online effort," says Stepakoff. "In fact, I predict we'll see an impassioned online fan base that supersedes even what we saw with 'Jericho.' To the 'Gossip Girl' audience, the computer and the television are all part of the same device. They have already converged."

But an online promotion must be germane ger·mane  
adj.
Being both pertinent and fitting. See Synonyms at relevant.



[Middle English germain, having the same parents, closely connected; see german2.
 and ingrained in·grained  
adj.
1. Firmly established; deep-seated: ingrained prejudice; the ingrained habits of a lifetime.

2.
 into the texture of the show itself, Stepakoff warns.

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 in there to create this world, it can be a bad thing, but an online presence can be a great benefit to a show if done properly," he says. "On one hand, you can reach out to your fans. And in a world where you cherish your (ratings), that's a damn good idea. I truly believe one of the reason's 'Dawson's' was so successful was because we made strong and conscious efforts to interact with our fan base. We had a fully rendered online world and we hired assistants to interact with audience members who would write e-mails."

And those who want to work in TV in the future will no longer be able simply to cook up a good idea for a traditional series.

"Show-runners are wise not to resist what's going on What's Going On is a record by American soul singer Marvin Gaye. Released on May 21, 1971 (see 1971 in music), What's Going On reflected the beginning of a new trend in soul music.  but rather to embrace it," Stepakoff says. "Because at the end of the day, it works, it's happening, and this is the only way we're going to get control of it, both creatively and fiscally. In fact, we should think about the online component of a series when we initially conceive it.

"We should bring it with us into the pitch meeting."

David Kronke, (818) 713-3638

david.kronke@dailynews.com www.insidesocal.com/tv/

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(2 -- 6) Network executives are finding that Web surfers are among the most passionate fans of NBC hit "Heroes," above. Internet chat rooms, story elements and extra video are expected to contribute to the anticipated success of new series, clockwise from left, "Gossip Girl," "Viva Laughlin," "Bionic Woman" and "Kid Nation."

(7) 'Chuck'

(8) 'Cane"

(9) 'Pushing Daisies'

(10) 'Big Shots'

(11) 'Moonlight'

(12) 'Cops'

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