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Introducing the Tubefilter Web TV Schedule

With so many new episodes of shows coming out on the web every week, it gets hard to keep track. Keeping up with your favorite shows can be a burden – checking websites to see if a new episode is out yet, managing a clutter of email subscriptions and RSS feeds. So, to help make sense of the overwhelming world of web television, Tubefilter has launched the “Web TV Schedule,” a calendar of upcoming release dates for the best scripted episodic shows on the web. We have included those shows that have indicated a regular schedule for future episodes.

You can subscribe to the Schedule calendar by clicking on the Subscribe link at the top, where there is an .ICS link that can be added to any calendar software such as iCal or Google Calendar. We will update it with new shows and episodes as they are announced.

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If you’d like to see a show added to the calendar, and know its schedule, please email us.

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