The Bit Life Show presents T.C. De Witt's rapid fire reviewing. Each episode, T.C. races the clock to review a movie in a minute or less.
Wild Wild Web covers entertainment online. It's distributed by CBS/Eyemark to over 148 television markets around the U.S., so turn on and tune in.
Wie social media opendoet hoeft niet lang te zoeken naar negatieve comments. Maar wie zijn de mensen achter de posts, de zogenaamde 'helden van het internet'? Die vraag probeert reportagemaker Eric Goens te beantwoorden door de mensen rechtstreeks te confronteren met hun uitspraken. 'Helden van het Internet' borduurt voort op de gelijknamige rubriek in de talkshow 'Karen & De Coster' uit 2015.
Documentary series exploring the world of cyber enabled fraud, hacking and other internet led crime. As well as hearing from the victims the programme speaks to experts to learn of the red flags we should all look out for.
Internet-addicted millennials fumble through the modern maze of love, sex, and connection as their online addictions spiral out of control and into the void of an alien disguised as a human female.
Interviews with the family and friends of victims, police, lawyers and psychologists tell the stories of some of the most shocking crimes committed by people using online dating.
De driedelige docuserie over OnlyFans, dat bij het grote publiek bekend werd door Ferry Doedens. Hij verdient sinds zijn ontslag bij Goede Tijden, Slechte Tijden zijn geld met pikante filmpjes. En klanten gaan soms erg ver, zo is te zien in de trailer. “Mensen willen zelfs mijn tampons kopen voor 800 euro”, vertelt een meisje.
A news bulletin covering the web! Each week, Dominic Arpin and his collaborators comment on and explain the most buzzed-about content.
Online Nation is an American reality TV series that premiered on The CW on September 23, 2007. Scouring the endless number of websites, blogs, and user-generated materials on the Internet, Online Nation featured everything and anything that has captured the attention of the online world. In addition, viewers were supposed to be able to communicate with each other live on the air. However, this function was never available, even though in the original promo for the show, it showed the capability. The show was produced by Room 403 Productions.
The show premiered on September 23 with that was then the lowest ratings in the network's history, which could be blamed on the program being in one of the network's worst time slots and the network's lax promotion of the series. Only 994,000 viewers caught the premiere of the show.
On October 17, 2007, The CW canceled Online Nation, making it the second show to be canceled in the 2007-2008 television season.
The comedic duo who hosted the show, Rhett and Link, responded quickly to the cancellation with an internet video.
Een meeslepend maar waarschuwend inzicht in de ervaringen van jonge mensen die getroffen zijn door de verontrustende misdaad van de 21e eeuw, met de nadruk op schokkende echte misdaden die resulteerden in de dood van jonge mensen, en de verontrustende rol die sociale media speelden bij het samenbrengen van de dader en het slachtoffer.
Computer programmer Ken Gemberling – the titular "Fat Guy" – is accidentally sucked into his computer and learns he is destined to save cyberspace from a variety of evils.
After having her life course changed by a fake image and losing her childhood sweetheart to greed and power, Brisa, a strong woman, will struggle to rebuild her journey, raise her son, rediscover true love, and discover the truth about her origin.
From humble beginnings to overnight fame, these are the stories of the most popular personalities on social media as they come into their own, fall in love and tackle new chapters in their lives.
Vint Cerf, Steve Case, and Ed Snowden -- internet insiders reveal its hidden past and startling present.