Friday Rewind: Tubefilter News of the Week – November 7, 2008

Now that we’ve all come down from our Halloween sugar highs, it’s time we get back to work. This week we launched Jonathan Hludzinkski’s multi–part review of Strike.TV’s initial lineup. Animators step it up as Warner Bros. releases a new Peanuts series on iTunes and Ashton Kutcher’s Blah Girls nab a distro deal with MySpaceTV. And Microsoft struts its new Silverlight stuff with a NYmag.com fashion show Where’s Rogan? We’re gearing up for next week’s Hollywood Web Television Meetup

this coming Wednesday at Barney’s Beanery—looking forward to catching up you LA based folks there.
  • Strike.TV Reviews – Part 1: ‘Life in General’ and ‘Global Warming’
  • ‘Peanuts’ Get Political as Charlie Brown, Linus Hit Web Series Circuit
  • Ashton Kutcher’s ‘Blah Girls’ Ink Distribution Deal With MySpace
  • ‘Where’s Rogan?’ Struts Silverlight Down Catwalk
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