Drama

Cameron Mathison's Ultimate Proposal a Huge Hit For Yahoo


 
Seems like the web is the way to go for Cameron Mathison! According to Tubefilter, Ultimate Proposal, hosted by the All My Children hunk, is off to a great start with 1.75 million viewers within its first five days online. The Internet series created by Yahoo, centers on a panel of experts who help potential grooms create original, quirky marriage proposals.
 

Radio Disney Injects New 'Dreams' in Serial Drama


 

Mediaweek.com is reporting that Radio Disney is resurrecting scripted serial dramas on their station.

Radio Disney is bringing back the serialized radio drama, a format all but forgotten in the U.S. Beginning July 5, Radio Disney will debut My Dream, a story about Kayla, a teen who juggles a life of music with school and home life.

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DAYS' Jillian Clare and Darin Brooks in Raunchy, Teen Web Soap, Miss Behave!



I tell you what, those Abby Deveraux from Days of Our Lives are some busy little bees! Hey, you know, that would be a good spinoff title for Pretty Little Liars, which stars DAYS ' most recent Abby, Ashley Benson. Busy Little Bees— coming to ABC Family!

Wait... what was I talking about again? (grabs Ritalin pill bottle, then chases it with hot Belvedere). Okay, so Jillian Clare, who played pre-teen Abby on the NBC soap a few years back, is now co-executive producing her own nasty, fun-looking, teen web soap called Miss Behave and get this, she's only 17!  Clare recently spoke to Tubefilter about being a teen, playing a teen and creating content as a teen. READ MORE

AnnaLynne McCord Plays Herself in NBC Universal/AT&T Web Soap, Dial Star



In another bold move to take the serialized drama online, NBC Universal and AT&T have teamed up for Dial Star, a branded content, "digital drama", featuring Hollyweird heavyweights like AnnaLynne McCordHollywood Life.com's Bonnie Fuller and Jesse Metcalfe playing themselves as part of a fictional storyline. Dial Star's central plot revolves around Celia Bishop (Audra Griffis), a young woman who moves to SoCal with big dreams of becoming the "Next Big Thing", but so far has only managed to become the "Next Frustrated Barista".  It reminds me a little bit of The Hills, only less scripted.

When Celia accidently gets her hands on McCord's cell phone (ATT of course), the aspiring actress suddenly finds herself with a digital key into the kingdom of fame, celebrity and red hot parties, all courtesy of one clumsy 90210 starlet. Will Celia do everything she can to return the phone to its rightful celebutante, or will she use McCord's amazing hook ups and exclusive access to her own advantage? You'll just have to watch...  Dial Star airs every Tuesday and Thursday at www.dialstar.tv. So far, I am impressed with the series! Check out the first three eppys after the jump. READ MORE