Sony teams up with Myspace, launches Minisodes Network
Myspace launches Sony Pictures Television‘s Minisode Network, featuring a bunch of classic TV shows condensed into 3-5 minute episodes available for viewing online.
These minisodes follow the same plot of the full TV show episodes from 15 classic series: Partridge Family, Starsky & Hutch, TJ Hooker, Charlie’s Angels, Diff’rent Strokes, Facts of Life, Silver Spoons, Who’s the Boss?, What’s Happening!!, Dilbert, Sheena, Fantasy Island, Police Woman, VIP and Ricki Lake.
“Now MySpace users can discover classic TV shows in a stylized, modern format,” said Chris DeWolfe, MySpace’s CEO. “Teaming with Sony to debut The Minisode Network exclusively on MySpace gives our millions of users yet another reason to make MySpace Video a daily destination.”
“This is exactly the kind of content that resonates with our audience,” said Jeff Berman, MySpace’s general manager of video. “We’re turning old school TV dinners into Internet video snacks and I think MySpace viewers will eat it up.”
Honda signed as the Minisode Network’s exclusive sponsor to launch. You can view The Minisodes Network at www.myspace.com/minisodesnetwork.
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