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January 2010
Posted by Ratkeeper.
Source: JEBS.
Click the title for the announcements.
Review by Infinitespeech.
Source: Comic Attack.
“Civil War pt 2″: Jake and Hawkins are making their way behind enemy lines in their search for the man responsible for all of this. Now, this task would be a lot easier if they weren’t wanted men with their faces plastered everywhere and if time were on their side as well.
Posted by Chadwick Matlin.
Source: The Big Money.
Article about how Nielsen will only measure on-line viewers from sites that show the same commercials as shown on air. In other words, the TV Everywhere sites, not on Hulu.
Posted by Larissa.
Source: Future Traditions.
This week we are back with lots of news and an extra long discussion of Episode 12 of Season One, “The Day Before.” Enjoy!
Posted by Ratkeeper.
Source: JEBS.
Click the title to see the announcements.
Article by Joe Mandese.
Source: Media Daily News.
Nielsen Friday announced plans to merge online viewing of TV programs into its so-called C3 ratings, which are the official currency for buying and selling advertising in the national TV marketplace. Nielsen described the plan as "extended screen reporting," and said it would be implemented after it completes the rollout of Internet meters in its national TV ratings panel by the end of August, with initial data being made available to the industry starting with the month of September.
Posted by Evan Hoovler.
Source: Sci Fi Wire.
Sometimes great TV shows leave us with more questions than answers.
Editor: Jericho is on this list.
Article by staff.
Source: Market Wire.
Avail-TVN, the largest digital media services company in North America, announces an industry-wide, long-term digital media services deal with premium entertainment channel, video-on-demand and online service, EPIX™.
Posted by staff.
Source: Business Wire.
For thousands of military personnel stationed away from their families and friends, the opportunity to watch a movie with their spouses, children or friends is a distant dream made impossible by the thousands of miles that separate them from each other. But now, through an innovative new partnership between the USO (United Service Organizations) and EPIX™, the premium entertainment joint venture formed by Viacom Inc. (NYSE: VIA and VIA.B), its Paramount Pictures unit, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. (MGM) and Lionsgate LGF, military service personnel will be able to connect with their families and friends by watching movies in an online screening room at www.epixhd.com.
Review by Michael Slatter.
Source: Newsvine.
The compelling story of Jake and Hawkins continues as a high ranking A.S.A officer visits Jericho.
Posted by staff.
Spurce: Celebrity Moms.
Alicia Coppola and husband Anthony Michael Jones enjoy the sway at the 'Boom Boom Room' baby event at the Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles with daughters Mila, 7, and Esme, 14 months.
Review by John J. Joex.
Source: Axiom's Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy.
For the Jericho faithful, I will be giving a full rundown of the comic series each month, providing a detailed synopsis of the story plus some additional commentary (I will be revising my previous review of Issue #1 to follow this format as well).
Posted by Ratkeeper.
Source: JEBS.
Click on the title to read the announcements.
Posted by Steve Anderson.
Source: Cyber Theater.
Okay, folks, before I kick this one off feel free to file it under the cry of Daffy Duck-style “woo hoo!”, because the logic’s taking a little jump, but under the circumstances, this is totally plausible.
Posted by owner.
Source: The Life of the Traegorn.
I've been taking advantage of this policy, and have been going through episodes of Jericho while working, the American Post-Apocalyptic Drama, not the British Detective show (considering how much British TV I watch that distinction is actually quite important). I forgot how much I absolutely love this show. There's something about it as a divergence from stereotypical post-apocalyptic fare which endears it to me greatly.
Interview by Sean O'Neal.
Source: AV Club.
Article found by piratescribe.
Beth Grant talks about her roles, including Gracie from Jericho.
Posted by Mike Reynolds.
Source: Multichannel News.
Carriage deal follows Cox pact announced earlier this week.
Posted by ratkeeper.
Source: JEBS.
Tonight through Saturday one preview page/day will be released to one of the Jericho groups. These five previews will be found on different groups (forums and blogs). Here is a list of all the different Jericho groups, so check out the different forums and blogs :
http://www.jericho-kansas.com/HawkinsNotes/Links/tabid/105/Default.aspx
When you find a preview page for issue #2 please e-mail gwen@az-technology.com. The first person to e-mail Gwen each day will win one of the 8.5 x 11 Allied States flags, donated by JKI.
A grand prize, done by a drawing from the daily issues, will also be awarded. The grand prize, donated by Devils Due Publishing, is one of the signed special previews (ashcan) that was signed at Comic Con 2009. Here is a list of the people who signed the special preview: Lennie James, Karim Zreik, Mike Ostrowski, Dan Shotz, Jon Steinberg, Robert Levine, Josh Schaer, Matt Federman, Stephen Scaia, and Robbie Thompson.
There are preview pages from issue #1 already posted, so make sure you have found a preview page from issue #2.
Posted by Nikki Finke.
Source: Deadline Hollywood.
EPIX, the premium entertainment joint venture formed by Viacom Inc., its Paramount Pictures unit, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc, and Lionsgate, will bring the latest Hollywood movies, 15,000 films from three of the top motion picture libraries, cutting-edge original programming and special comedy and concert events to Cox movie tier customers around the nation starting in April 2010. Specific terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
Interview by Susan King.
Source: LA Times.
Interview with Gerald McRaney. No mention of Jericho, but interesting background information.
Posted by Larissa.
Source: Future Traditions.
This week the podcast hits its silver anniversary with a discussion of Jericho Season Three: Civil War, Issue 1, in addition to checking in with Andy for his thoughts on Episode 5 of Season One of Jericho, “Federal Response.” Plus we have a roundup of the news with Heidi, and banter with the co-hosts, who are all back once more for this episode! Enjoy!
Posted by ratkeeper.
Source: JEBS.
Click on the title to read the annoncements.
Posted by Medabotsoundwave.
Source: You Tube.
A review of the first issue of season 3, by a young ranger.
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