Hollywood is beginning to jump on the web bandwagon, as Edward Zwick and Marshall Hersowitz, the creative minds behind "Thirtysomething" and "My So-Called Life" have announced that they will be launching a web-based show this fall.
But Hollywood is late to the party as independent producers and film-makers are already creating quality content for the web, with one particular studio leading the way.
InfoMedia, Inc., of Loveland, Colorado, has already adopted the web-only vision and is currently airing the world's first competitive Internet reality show, "The Next Internet Millionaire
(http://www.joelcomm.com) Comm, Host and Executive Producer of 'The Next Internet Millionaire.' "As the creator of the world's first reality show
designed specifically for the Internet, we've demonstrated that you can bring high production values and long-form video to the web." Comm continues, "I am certain that we will be seeing
more and more original programming in this new medium as creative talent strives to break the stranglehold that Hollywood and network television have on the entertainment industry."
Receiving more site visitors than AmericanIdol.com CBS.com and NBC.com on its premier day according to website rating service Alexa.com "The Next Internet Millionaire" is being discussed
on more than 90,000 web pages (http://www.NextInternetMillionaire.com This 24/7 distribution model, accompanied by programs of variable length, demonstrate how original long-form
entertainment is rapidly transitioning to the web.
Currenly airing the fourth episode in the series created for reality fans of all ages, Comm's original program entertains as well as educates how he and others generate millions of
dollars on the Internet.
The Next Internet Millionaire is a joint venture between InfoMedia, Inc. and Eric Holmlund of Northern Colorado. InfoMedia, Inc. is a new media company based in Loveland, Colorado.
Providing a twelve-year track record of building profitable Internet sites, InfoMedia leads the way in innovative, entertaining and educational uses of the Internet.
To interview Joel Comm, for sponsorship opportunities or for more information, contact InfoMedia, Inc. (970) 278-0011 or visit