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    <title>New Models for Cancelled TV Shows</title>
    <summary>The question of off-network TV models (subscription TV, straight to DVD TV, and so on) has been really hot in the last few weeks. A few weeks ago, Lost Remote proposed a multi-part model for cancelled shows (specifically Arrested Development)...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>The question of off-network TV models (subscription TV, straight to DVD TV, and so on) has been really hot in the last few weeks. A few weeks ago, Lost Remote proposed a <a href="http://www.lostremote.com/archives/006533.html">multi-part model for cancelled shows</a> (specifically Arrested Development) which seems to be getting some press.  Here are some of their suggestions for the show:</p>

<blockquote>* Offer the show online and on VOD every week for free.<br>
* Make it a free video podcast.<br>
* Seed Bittorrent with it.<br>
* Set up a site that has all the shows right there, along with shorter-form content, ready to watch or download in all formats.<br>
* Have the cast blog - in character. Have them do video blogs and even live webcasts in character, too.<br>
* After each show, have viewers comment and then address their comments. Invite the best commenters to have a guest spot on the show.<br>
* Heck - invite fans to shoot their own fan-fic shows. Celebrate "AD" as the first open-source sitcom.</blockquote>

<p>Meanwhile, a bevy of screenwriters have been discussing the possible hang-ups of an off-network model - namely the <a href="http://www.brollywood.net/index.php/108/battling-the-joss-paradox/">"Joss Paradox"</a>, or the fact that off-network models might work for <a href="http://heywriterboy.blogspot.com/2005/11/in-future-all-tvs-will-be-triangular.html">the likes of Joss Whedon</a> (of <i>Firefly</i>, <i>Angel</i>, and <i>Buffy</i>), once he's gathered a bunch of fans, but <a href="http://complicationsensue.blogspot.com/2005/11/this-revolution-definitely-will-be.html">how do new creators get to the point where they can do that</a>?</p>]]>
      
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