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Sitcom 2000 Makes Suck:

January 16, 1997

"That the NYU hypefuls behind Sitcom 2000 - billed as the first entertainment program to debut on the web and TV - don't seem to know about Don Johnson's similar attempt at cathode synergy may show exactly what the demand is for that kind of thing. Of course, the Nash Bridges instantiation of the concept is a relatively modest one: All it offers is the pull of a major star and nine laboriously detailed, mostly text-and-image "webisodes" that serve as prequels to the TV series. In contrast, the double-visionaries behind Sitcom 2000 are promising quite a bit more: sound bites, video clips, and... well, actually, that's it - at least according to the prelaunch PR. Exactly how such standard multimediocrity qualifies as the "future of entertainment" escapes us; nonetheless, we're still looking forward to "the wacky world of Sitcom 2000, where anything can happen - and usually does." With so many why-concept content creators going belly-up in the Web's inhospitably shallow revenue streams, we were beginning to wonder if we might soon run out of fish."

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