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The Hollywood Reporter says the WB is launching an online channel that will stream their old hits, including Gilmore Girls:
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The WB to be revived with new site
By John Consoli, MediaWeek
March 9, 2008
Warner Bros. Television Group plans to resurrect The WB television network in the form of a new Web site. On the site, whose working title is wb.com, users will be able to catch free streaming episodes of all WB-produced series airing on the net during its 1995-2006 run, including "Gilmore Girls," "Everwood" and "What I Like About You."
It was not immediately known whether WB shows produced by outside studios--among them, "Buffy, the Vampire Slayer," "Felicity" and "Dawson’s Creek"--would be featured, or whether current Warner Bros. series airing on WB's successor The CW, such as "Gossip Girl," would appear on the site. Sources told Mediaweek that wb.com will be ad-supported and that, in addition to offering past WB series, the site will feature new, short series and vignettes targeting the old WB audience, primarily women 12-34.
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