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TV.com

TV.com was a website owned by Red Ventures that covered television series and episodes with a focus on English-language shows made or broadcast in Australia, Canada, Ireland, Japan, New Zealand, the United States, and the United Kingdom. Originally launched by CNET in the mid-1990s, the website was transformed in 2005 when CNET acquired the website TV Tome and incorporated its assets into the new website's composition. CNET Networks, including the TV.com site, would later be purchased by CBS in 2008. In its heyday, TV.com emphasized user-generated content listings for a wide variety of programs that included episode air dates, descriptions, news, season listings, notes, credits, trivia, and a forum section.

TV.com
Type of site
Entertainment
DissolvedJune 28, 2021; 2 years ago (2021-06-28)
OwnerRed Ventures
RegistrationOptional
LaunchedJune 1, 2005; 18 years ago (2005-06-01)[1]
Current statusOffline

Although TV.com was successful as an information website in the late 2000s, it went without regular updates beginning in 2019. Around July 2021, the TV.com website was quietly shut down with no redirect put in its place.

History

CNET originally acquired the domain name (among other generic domain names like news.com, radio.com, etc.) in the mid-1990s to host a website for the company's technology-related TV shows. One of these shows was titled TV.com. The program, highlighting the best of the Internet for new and casual computer users, aired in U.S. syndication, and featured Ron Reagan as a correspondent.[2]

On April 22, 2005, CNET acquired TV Tome, a fan-run television database.[3] TV.com was launched a few months after that acquisition on June 1, 2005.[4] Many of the features and content from the original TV Tome site were maintained in the new TV.com site.[citation needed]

On May 15, 2008, CBS formally announced its purchase of CNET Networks,[5] and the company changed its name to CBS Interactive.

TV.com continually looked at innovating the television viewing experience by incorporating it with technology, as seen with the creation of WatchList.[6] This service offered personalized TV listings influenced by user actions and social media, which eventually carried over to the creation of TV.com Relay.[citation needed]

The news and features pages on TV.com were no longer updated after the spring of 2019, and the website was only accessible on an intermittent basis in 2019. In early 2020, registered users became unable to log in to profile pages, and user posts were removed from forums. As a result, information pertaining to individual programs and series could no longer be edited or updated.

As of July 2021, the site is no longer available on the internet.

TV Tome

TV Tome
 
Type of site
Entertainment
DissolvedJune 13, 2005
OwnerCNET Networks, Inc.
Created byJohn Nestoriak III
URL
LaunchedJuly 11, 2000
Current statusDefunct

TV Tome was an American website devoted to documenting English language television shows and their production. It was run by volunteer editors, with the assistance of user contributions. The site was founded by John Nestoriak III.

The site had over 2,500 complete television series guides, over 3,500 developing television series guides, and filmographies for 250,000 actors and crew members moderated by a five-member crew. In addition to the television series guides, TV Tome had a forum for each television series, with information regarding episodes, their interpretation, and general discussions.

A spin-off site, Movie Tome, was established in August 2003. A video game tome and a music tome were originally planned as well, but such plans were abandoned with the purchase of TV Tome and Movie Tome by CNET.

On April 22, 2005, TV Tome officially announced its acquisition by CNET.[3] CNET reportedly bought TV Tome for US$5 million in January 2005.[7][citation needed] CNET announced plans to relocate the site to its TV.com domain, which was acquired in 1996 for use in conjunction with the short-lived syndicated television series of the same name. A preliminary version of the new site launched on June 1, 2005, and on June 13, 2005, the site was permanently redirected to TV.com with an entirely new layout.

Relay

TV.com Relay was a social television check-in application that was available via mobile networks and web.[8]

References

  1. ^ "TV.com WHOIS, DNS, & Domain Info – DomainTools". WHOIS. from the original on February 24, 2021. Retrieved August 9, 2016.
  2. ^ Evenson, Laura (October 2, 1996). "Ron Reagan Online: Ex-president's son does tech TV show in S.F." San Francisco Chronicle. from the original on April 7, 2020. Retrieved April 7, 2020.
  3. ^ a b Pasiuk, Laurie (2006). Vault Guide to the Top Internet Industry Employers. Vault, Inc. ISBN 978-1-5813-1384-0.
  4. ^ Kramer @sdkstl, Staci D. (June 2, 2005). . GigaOm. Archived from the original on May 11, 2011. Retrieved February 16, 2016.
  5. ^ Wong, Jon (May 15, 2008). "CBS to buy CNET Networks". CNET. from the original on February 21, 2022. Retrieved February 21, 2022.
  6. ^ Christina Warren (September 30, 2009). "TV.com Launches WatchList: TV Guide for the Social Media Era". Mashable. from the original on February 16, 2020. Retrieved July 2, 2020.
  7. ^ Fritz, Ben (August 9, 2005). "CNET takes in MetaCritic". Variety. from the original on February 21, 2022. Retrieved February 21, 2022.
  8. ^ Kastelein, Richard (August 12, 2010). . App Market. Archived from the original on November 12, 2010. Retrieved February 11, 2016.

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and content from the original TV Tome site were maintained in the new TV com site citation needed On May 15 2008 CBS formally announced its purchase of CNET Networks 5 and the company changed its name to CBS Interactive TV com continually looked at innovating the television viewing experience by incorporating it with technology as seen with the creation of WatchList 6 This service offered personalized TV listings influenced by user actions and social media which eventually carried over to the creation of TV com Relay citation needed The news and features pages on TV com were no longer updated after the spring of 2019 and the website was only accessible on an intermittent basis in 2019 In early 2020 registered users became unable to log in to profile pages and user posts were removed from forums As a result information pertaining to individual programs and series could no longer be edited or updated As of July 2021 the site is no longer available on the internet TV Tome Edit TV Tome Type of siteEntertainmentDissolvedJune 13 2005OwnerCNET Networks Inc Created byJohn Nestoriak IIIURLweb wbr archive wbr org wbr web wbr 20050210011938 wbr http wbr tvtome wbr com wbr LaunchedJuly 11 2000Current statusDefunctTV Tome was an American website devoted to documenting English language television shows and their production It was run by volunteer editors with the assistance of user contributions The site was founded by John Nestoriak III The site had over 2 500 complete television series guides over 3 500 developing television series guides and filmographies for 250 000 actors and crew members moderated by a five member crew In addition to the television series guides TV Tome had a forum for each television series with information regarding episodes their interpretation and general discussions A spin off site Movie Tome was established in August 2003 A video game tome and a music tome were originally planned as well but such plans were abandoned with the purchase of TV Tome and Movie Tome by CNET On April 22 2005 TV Tome officially announced its acquisition by CNET 3 CNET reportedly bought TV Tome for US 5 million in January 2005 7 citation needed CNET announced plans to relocate the site to its TV com domain which was acquired in 1996 for use in conjunction with the short lived syndicated television series of the same name A preliminary version of the new site launched on June 1 2005 and on June 13 2005 the site was permanently redirected to TV com with an entirely new layout Relay Edit TV com Relay was a social television check in application that was available via mobile networks and web 8 References Edit TV com WHOIS DNS amp Domain Info DomainTools WHOIS Archived from the original on February 24 2021 Retrieved August 9 2016 Evenson Laura October 2 1996 Ron Reagan Online Ex president s son does tech TV show in S F San Francisco Chronicle Archived from the original on April 7 2020 Retrieved April 7 2020 a b Pasiuk Laurie 2006 Vault Guide to the Top Internet Industry Employers Vault Inc ISBN 978 1 5813 1384 0 Kramer sdkstl Staci D June 2 2005 CNET Launches TV com GigaOm Archived from the original on May 11 2011 Retrieved February 16 2016 Wong Jon May 15 2008 CBS to buy CNET Networks CNET Archived from the original on February 21 2022 Retrieved February 21 2022 Christina Warren September 30 2009 TV com Launches WatchList TV Guide for the Social Media Era Mashable Archived from the original on February 16 2020 Retrieved July 2 2020 Fritz Ben August 9 2005 CNET takes in MetaCritic Variety Archived from the original on February 21 2022 Retrieved February 21 2022 Kastelein Richard August 12 2010 Relay and TV com Join Social TV Race 492 Archives TV App Market App Market Archived from the original on November 12 2010 Retrieved February 11 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title TV com amp oldid 1167955803, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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