Sony’s Crackle.com Set To Roll Out New Web Shows
November 25, 2008 · Print This Article
A Web site owned by Sony Corp is expected on Monday to unveil a slew of new Web programs in the latest move by a division of a major media company to bolster online entertainment.
The shows on Crackle.com include sketches by L.A. comedy troupe “The Groundlings,” and a five-minute talk show called “Anytime with Bob Kushell” hosted by a Hollywood writer.
Crackle and parent company Sony Pictures Entertainment, the media wing of Sony Corp., have borrowed from television by rolling out Web shows in “seasons,” marking a change of the haphazard way “webisodes” often seem online as soon as they are made.
Crackle’s new season begins on Dec. 1. The shows, which use the kinds of production techniques that Sony Pictures puts into movies and TV, resemble other online programming by staying short, often no more than five minutes faraway.
“Just considering it has higher production values doesn’t mean we’re trying to mirror movies and TV,” said
Eric Berger, a Sony executive in charge of Crackle.For instance, on Kushell’s talk show, which starts on Dec. 18, he will do a monologue, a comedy routine and a celebrity interview — and do it all fast, with an in-studio band on hand for additional punch, Berger said.
“You get your whole late-night talk show snack within five minutes,” he said. “They’re very funny.”
Crackle’s new season features six shows in all. The first to hit the Web will be “The Jace Hall Show,” which focuses on video games and begins Dec. 1.
“The Groundlings” start their webisodes Dec. 16. “Owen Benjamin Presents,” which revolves around comedic how-to segments, begins Dec. 17. “The Hustler” and “Star-ving” start Jan. 12 and Jan. 16, respectively.
“Star-ving” stars David Faustino of the former TV sitcom “Married … With Children.”
Berger declined to offer details about how much the shows cost to produce or how…
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