The CW Television Network 2007-2008 New Fall Shows Part 1
CW Now
This half hour news magazine series revolves around bringing viewers the latest updates on information such as celebrity gossip, coolest fashion, popular music, movies and technology. The series looks to attract adults from ages 18 to 34. It is produced by Telepictures which brought viewers another news magazine entitled "Extra". Telepictures will also have the same anchors on "Extra" being featured on "CW Now". The series is executive produced by Lisa Gregorisch Dempsey ("Extra" and "Celebrity Justice") and Mike Miller ("TBS Weekend Extra"). "CW Now" stars anchors Mark McGrath and Tanika Ray. "CW Now" airs on Sundays at 7:00 p.m. this Fall before "Online Nation".
Online Nation
This half hour reality series looks to search through numerous websites, blogs and likewise to bring viewers the coolest, strangest and the most original items to television. "Online Nation" will also have an interactive aspect to this reality series where fans are able to view what people are talking about and they in turn will be able to speak to them while the show is live. The series is executive produced by David Hurwitz ("Celebrity Cooking Showdown" and "Fear Factor") and Paul Cockerill ("Jimmy Kimmel Live!" and "The 31st Annual American Music Awards"). "Online Nation" airs on Sundays at 7:30 p.m. this Fall after "CW Now".
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