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New Web site from 'SNL' pokes fun at politics

Kimberly Maul May 14, 2008

From Chevy Chase as Gerald Ford to Phil Hartman as Ronald Reagan to Amy Poehler as Hillary Clinton, 'Saturday Night Live' has always been known for its political satire. Now NBC has brought that online with a new political Web site: SNL Elections 2008.
 

Tom Cruise launches own Web site

Kimberly Maul May 07, 2008

Tom Cruise launched TomCruise.com this week, a Web site all about the movie star and famous Scientologist.
 

Online game helps fans get Lost

Kimberly Maul May 01, 2008

ABC is known for incorporating interactive Web elements into promotions for its hit show Lost. As the popular show returned to the air last week after a five-week hiatus due to the writers' strike, the most recently ABC/Lost online initiative is a game called LOSTscape.
 

Web sites help fans remember 'Sarah Marshall'

Kimberly Maul April 23, 2008

Apatow Productions is hoping moviegoers aren't Forgetting Sarah Marshall after the film's opening weekend, April 18, and are using various Web sites to encourage fans to keep buzzing about the comedy, which stars Jason Segel and Kristen Bell.
 
 
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