From an e-mail announcement from Da Vinci's Inquest productions, Program Partners:
DA VINCI’S INQUEST PREMIERES ON YOUTUBE
Program Partners to Offer Exclusive Previews Online
Los Angeles, CA — April 16, 2007 — Program Partners announced the Internet premiere of new episodes of its hit procedural drama, Da Vinci’s Inquest, as the company launches a strategic business relationship with YouTube, the leader in online video, and the premier destination to watch and share original videos worldwide through a Web experience. Full-length, on-demand editions of the much-anticipated “City Hall” episodes of the award-winning series will be available in the U.S. first on YouTube’s Da Vinci’s Inquest Channel (http://www.youtube.com/davincisinquest) and then on Superstation WGN and in syndication. Today’s news marks the latest milestone in Program Partners’ expansive broadband initiative, which is designed to take advantage of new avenues for multi-platform distribution.
"Dominic Da Vinci is definitely expanding his horizons,” said Josh Raphaelson of Program Partners. “He moves in to the Mayor’s office and goes right on YouTube. Longtime fans and many new ones will be excited to find him there.”
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Da Vinci's City Hall includes actors who have guest starred on Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis, including:
Benjamin Ratner, Ian Tracey, Tom McBeath, Venus Terzo, Craig Veroni, Daniel Bacon, Patrick Gallagher, Brian Markinson, Hrothgar Mathews, Alex Diakun, Colin Cunningham, Laurie Murdoch, Dean Marshall, Colleen Rennison, Kwesi Ameyaw, Gerard Plunkett, Frank Cassini, Kevin McNulty, Jim Byrnes, Daryl Shuttleworth, Katey Wright, Biski Gugushe, Peter LaCroix, Megan Leitch, Sean Amsing, Bruce Harwood, Alisen Down, Jorge Vargas and Ingrid Torrance.
DA VINCI’S INQUEST PREMIERES ON YOUTUBE
Program Partners to Offer Exclusive Previews Online
Los Angeles, CA — April 16, 2007 — Program Partners announced the Internet premiere of new episodes of its hit procedural drama, Da Vinci’s Inquest, as the company launches a strategic business relationship with YouTube, the leader in online video, and the premier destination to watch and share original videos worldwide through a Web experience. Full-length, on-demand editions of the much-anticipated “City Hall” episodes of the award-winning series will be available in the U.S. first on YouTube’s Da Vinci’s Inquest Channel (http://www.youtube.com/davincisinquest) and then on Superstation WGN and in syndication. Today’s news marks the latest milestone in Program Partners’ expansive broadband initiative, which is designed to take advantage of new avenues for multi-platform distribution.
"Dominic Da Vinci is definitely expanding his horizons,” said Josh Raphaelson of Program Partners. “He moves in to the Mayor’s office and goes right on YouTube. Longtime fans and many new ones will be excited to find him there.”
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Da Vinci's City Hall includes actors who have guest starred on Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis, including:
Benjamin Ratner, Ian Tracey, Tom McBeath, Venus Terzo, Craig Veroni, Daniel Bacon, Patrick Gallagher, Brian Markinson, Hrothgar Mathews, Alex Diakun, Colin Cunningham, Laurie Murdoch, Dean Marshall, Colleen Rennison, Kwesi Ameyaw, Gerard Plunkett, Frank Cassini, Kevin McNulty, Jim Byrnes, Daryl Shuttleworth, Katey Wright, Biski Gugushe, Peter LaCroix, Megan Leitch, Sean Amsing, Bruce Harwood, Alisen Down, Jorge Vargas and Ingrid Torrance.
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