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Posted: 2:29 PM Sep 13, 2007
TV vets launching web-based show
The creative talents behind the TV shows "Thirtysomething" and "My So-Called Life" are about to launch a Web-based show.
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The creative talents behind the TV shows "Thirtysomething" and "My So-Called Life" are about to launch a Web-based show.
It's called "Quarterlife" and will make its debut November 11th on MySpace.com.
The show will also have a link to its own social networking site.
The site will include extra features related to the show, as well as information on careers, romance and other stuff for the show's young audience.
Creators Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick originally created the show as a pilot for ABC.
It aired once in 2005 and was pulled because of creative differences between the network and its creators.
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