Five webisodes to debut this year, network planning pilot presentation for TV
By Alex Weprin -- Broadcasting & Cable, 5/8/2009 11:32:56 AM EDT
Comedy Central and Atom.com, the network's digital video comedy site, have given the green light to The Fuzz. Atom.com has ordered five webisodes of the series to debut later this year, while Comedy will adapt it into a pilot presentation for potential TV distribution.
The Fuzz is a procedural cop show, with humans and puppets joining forces to fight crime in a corrupt city.
The series is from Waverly Films, which received two Webby Awards this year for its Atom.com series Stickman Exodus.
MSNBC launches in high definition June 29 following major overhauls to its New York City control room and Washington D.C. studio. View images of the new control room and screenshots of the new HD picture for dayside programming. (Photos courtesy of NBC Universal)
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