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Sitcom is a semi-autobiographical portrayal of writer/creator Anthony Kling who is the
son of seven time Emmy nominated, two time Emmy Award winning writer/producer Woody Kling.
Collectively, the Klings have been attached to all six decades of television history with
credits include All in the Family, the Carol Burnett Show and Maude and
two of the "Top 100 TV Shows of All Time" according to Variety.com. Television
Internet's shows like Sitcom have been covered in virtually every major television,
internet, and wireless industry publications including the Hollywood Reporter, Earthlink
Magazine and Daily Variety.
Since
September alone, Sitcom has .....
Entertainment Publications
been acclaimed as making "Internet history as Sitcom
becomes the first situation comedy series for the Internet" ... a new comedy from a
family that "collectively have been attached to all six decades of television history
with credits including All in the Family, the Carol Burnett Show and Maude"
... a show so good it
" 'could easily finish in the top ten of any network show this season ' " (Yahoo! News),
been praised as a show that's "on laugh
track", "first time an Internet program has been spun off from another ... just
like a half-hour TV sitcom, except that it's available only online", making
Television Internet "the first broadcasting company to deliver original programming to Windows' Pocket PC wireless devices" and "an
unsurpassed forum for incubating new programming ideas on their way ... to traditional
media" (Hollywood Reporter),
been covered in a story alongside Blink 182
and Julianne Moore (Playboy Magazine),
Technology Publications
received rave reviews from the cable
television show "Techlink" (Techlink),
been heralded for delivering the "Net's
First TV Movie of the Week" (Microsoft Newsstand),
been acclaimed for being part of the
"first wireless broadcasting network to deliver net-original series programming to
Windows Media-enabled Pocket PC wireless devices" (Microsoft Newsstand),
been the only series to be part of the
October 4, 2001 Microsoft press release in two continents for the Microsoft Pocket PC 2002
(San Francisco, CA),
been heralded by the Microsoft Corporation (San
Francisco, CA). "We are pleased that the Television Internet Broadcasting Network is
taking advantage of the new feature functionalities of Pocket PC 2002 in producing Sitcom
for the Windows Media platform, enabling to watch half-hour episodes, even hour and a half
movies of the week, with full screen, stereo sound," said Chris Hill, product
manager, Microsoft Corporation.
African-American Publications
been applauded for having
"the first African-American actress to star in an original series for the
Internet" ... a show that demonstrates that an " 'African-American women can be
funny, beautiful, and intelligent '" (BlackVoices.com),
been praised for Lunden De'Leon's
"historic performance as the first African-American actor to star in an original
series for the Internet" (North East Florida Advocate),
been reported as sending "a positive
image regarding the role of Black executives in Hollywood" and an "interracial
relationship" (Columbus Post Newspaper),
been called "not ... just any new sitcom; it will break
ground as the first-ever situation comedy show airing solely on the Internet." (Venus
Magazine),
called "the net's first original television movie of the
week, and the start of a half-hour series slated for ten episodes." (Global Black
Woman),
reviewed as " 'having a Black woman as one of the heads
of the network was important to the production of the series. It sends a positive image
regarding the role of Black executives in Hollywood,' " (Sacramento Observer),
"Kling is the son of
seven time Emmy nominated, two time Emmy Award winning writer/producer Woody Kling who
collectively have been attached to all six decades of television history with credits
including All in the Family, the Carol Burnett Show and Maude and two
of the "Top 100 TV Shows of All Time" according to Variety.com. The elder Kling
was intrumental with Norman Lear in the 1970s in placing African Americans in leading
comedic roles in shows like All in the Family, the Jeffersons, and Good
Times." (Natural Hair and Braid Magazine.)
Deaf Publications
been applauded for making "internet programming history
in 2002 for the deaf and hard of hearing. Sitcom will provide the hearing
impaired a new form of closed captioning for viewing the net's first situation
comedy" (Deaf Voice),
been heralded for providing "the hearing impaired a new
form of closed captioning for viewing the net's first situation comedy. (Deaf and Hard
of Hearing Services Center, Inc.)
" 'We hope that Television Internet's
small step to develop advances for the hearing impaired will encourage other online
companies to do the same,' " (Northern Virginia Resource Center),
and been praised for "providing for the hearing
impaired a new form of closed captioning for viewing the net's first situation
comedy" (Deaf Base). Other press
Some of Sitcom's
historic dates are the following:
First situation comedy series slated
for the Internet - Sitcom, a sitcom (Spring,
2000).
Second original primetime online
series slated for production - Sitcom, a sitcom
(Fall, 1999).
First spinoff series slated for the
Internet - Sitcom,
a sitcom from Muscle Beach
(Summer, 2000).
First cross-over episode slated for
the Internet - Jim
Morrow of Muscle Beach visits Sitcom, a sitcom (Summer, 2001).
First TV Movie of the Week slated
for the Internet - Sitcom, a sitcom (Fall, 2001)
First series to be slated for
wireless delivery - Sitcom, a sitcom (Spring, 2000)
Only series to be a part of Pocket
PC launch - Sitcom, a sitcom (Summer, 2001)
First internet series to star an
African-American actor - Sitcom, a sitcom (Fall, 2000).
First internet series to tackle
interracial relationships and controversial social themes - Sitcom, a sitcom (Fall,
2000).
First sitcom to premiere online with
closed captioning - Sitcom, a sitcom (Spring, 2002).
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