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Warner Bros. Television Group will launch theWB.com as an ad-supported broadband home for its series, new shortform series and related content. By Alex Woodson, The Associated Press Warner Bros.
The frog is dead -- killed by the bosses at the WB Network. Michigan J. Frog, the dancing cartoon amphibian brought to life half a century ago by legendary animator Chuck Jones, has been booted as ...
Michigan J. Frog, the 1950s Warner Bros. contract player best known for his top hat, cane and ragtime songs, is dead, killed by the WB network for whom he had been working as a mascot, The TV ...
HOLLYWOOD — Michigan J. Frog has croaked — and with his passing, execs at the WB hope to finally shed their image as the Clearasil net. WB topper Garth Ancier made it very clear that the Frog ...
The Frog is waiting for Warner Bros. to come up with a companywide template before diving into the world of iPods, Internet portals and search engines. “All of this is such uncharted territory a ...
Celebrating its 20th anniversary on September 23, OTH was The WB’s last big teen drama, the last one that fully embraced that mix of earnestness and melodrama that fueled the Frog Network.
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