TV Squad | by Paul Goebel | Wed, Feb 27
Wed, Feb 27
First of all, the title and premise of the show is insulting to me. I assume since Zwick and Herskovitz already did thirtysomething, they were hesitant to call this show twentysomething. Unfortunately, that's all the show is, ...
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source: Los Angeles Times
CA Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick, of "thirtysomething" fame, took a swing at it (and missed) with their online drama “Quarterlife,” which came with its own social networking site. And now Josh Schwartz, the much younger creator of "The OC" and the ...
Published Tue, Apr 28
source: latimesblogs.latimes.com
CA Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick, of "thirtysomething" fame, took a swing at it (and missed) with their online drama “Quarterlife,” which came with its own social networking site. And now Josh Schwartz, the much younger creator of "The OC" and the ...
Published Tue, Apr 28
source: Forbes
NY Marshall Herskovitz, best known for Thirtysomething on TV and Quarterlife online believes an HBO-like subscription model would work if it was backed by known quantities like himself, Steven Bochco and David Chase. "If it had the marketing money behind ...
Published Tue, Apr 28
'Sit Down' and learn when to shut up 
source: USA Today
The people who gave you thirtysomething also gave you Quarterlife. The man who gave you Deadwood also gave you John From Cincinnati. And now, unfortunately, the folks from Arrested Development give you Sit Down, Shut Up. Some gifts, I fear, ...
Published Thu, Apr 16
Made-for-online content still stalled 
source: Variety
CA Last year, NBC pulled "Quarterlife," a Web serial shepherded by "thirtysomething" creators Marshall Herskovitz and Ed Zwick, midway through its run after it recorded the worst ratings for a Tuesday night in years. But some active in the online sector ...
Published Fri, Mar 27
Queen of the World Wide Web: Birmingham's Barret Swatek stars in ... - The Birmingham News 
source: The Huntsville Times
First, she starred as Brittany in "Quarterlife," the series from "Thirtysomething" creators Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick. Episodes aired on NBC, but it was designed as a series to be watched on the Internet. Just after "Quarterlife" premiered, ...
Published Sun, Mar 1
Zwick, Herskovitz living 'Life' on the Net 
source: Variety
Zwick, Herskovitz living 'Life' on the Net CA - Dec 18, 2008 The series premiered in November 2007 on MySpaceTV.com and Quarterlife.com; NBC later picked up the series for broadcast but -- after its poorly rated bow ...
Published Thu, Dec 18
'Intern Queen' dishes her secret - News 
source: Central Florida Future
Herskovitz took an interest in Berger's internship experience and asked her to partner with him and his company to create the Quarterlife Internship Program powered by The Intern Queen. The new site, www.quarterlife.com/intern, ...
Published Tue, Nov 18
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