« Death knell sounds for Nullsoft, Winamp | Main | The RIAA's new 10-year-old defendant »

A '24' for cell phones

From Cynopsis:

Fox is producing a spinoff of its drama series '24' that will produced solely for cell phones. Called 24: Conspiracy with characters and actors separate from the television series, will also be produced with 24 episodes, each one minute long, made available on your cell phone weekly. Actually, they aren't being referred to as episodes by Fox, but rather as 'mobisodes' - a term News Corp trademarked per Variety. In the US, 24: Conspiracy will be available to Verizon users and is expected to launch next spring. In the UK however, the cell phone series begins in January, at the same time the series is scheduled to make its 2004-05 season debut where the technology (called 3G) is available sooner via Vodafone.

November 11, 2004 at 01:15 AM in New technologies | Permalink | Comments (0) | Bookmark this entry on del.icio.us | blog comments on this post (0)

Comments

Post a comment

(Because of spam, comments are held for approval by JD. Please hit Post only once.)