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Examples
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Forward-thinking studios should persevere with making and releasing web-only content.
Cedric Perrier: Social Media and the New Hollywood Cedric Perrier 2011
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Even-though the market for web-only content has yet to mature, it is, at the very least, an additional price point for movie distribution.
Cedric Perrier: Social Media and the New Hollywood Cedric Perrier 2011
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They are relatively insignificant in the global scale of things swamped by web-only news from Google, AOL, Yahoo, BBC and the rest – but that's also true of the print papers we spend so much time discussing.
Press regulation needs to be reformed, but not by settling old scores 2011
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In the extended, web-only portion of the chat, Stewart told Napolitano it was "insane" to trust a corporation more than the government, and seemed downright crestfallen at the Judge's view that, if the government stopped regulating the health care market, "we would be able to go to health care facilities that would be as plentiful and inexpensive as Starbucks."
Jon Stewart, Andrew Napolitano Clash About Government On 'Daily Show' (VIDEO) 2011
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That same month, it restored its flagship alternative-music program, "120 Minutes," albeit in a web-only format and in a monthly rather than weekly rotation.
Music Television Makes Online Bet Andy Beta 2011
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The clerk said that was a web-only price and the price via phone and in-store was actually $57.99.
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TODAYshow. com, in a web-only series, reported on the growing number of American kids who don't have a lunch hour every day, but spend entire days eating whenever they feel like it.
Kate Fridkis: Home-Schoolers Might not be so Weird After All Kate Fridkis 2010
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A key part of Booth's rampant success is the story's stiff positioning of the central-character, "The Man" as what will seemingly become an iconic character in web-only, new, Digital Online Media.
Bill Robinson: New Media: The Mind Behind Booth at the End Bill 2011
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TODAYshow. com, in a web-only series, reported on the growing number of American kids who don't have a lunch hour every day, but spend entire days eating whenever they feel like it.
Kate Fridkis: Home-Schoolers Might not be so Weird After All Kate Fridkis 2010
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Maybe this is the long-trailed transition to web-only existence happening before our eyes.
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