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Google and Family Guy Creator Seth MacFarlane in Content Deal

Seth MacFarlaneGoogle and Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane have cut a deal to create short web episodes. According to the New York Times, MacFarlane says the shows will be "animated versions of the one-frame cartoons you might see in The New Yorker, only edgier."

Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy - Family Guy creator and Google team up

Seth MacFarlane has agreed to make 50 x 2 minute episodes of a new cartoon comedy specially for Google AdSense and presumably for bucket loads of cash.

MacFarlane joins the Google family

Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane has teamed up with Google to create a web-based animated series called Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy.

News Bits: Google Will Hunt You Down

This September, Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane will unveil "Webisodes" of his new show, Seth MacFarlane’s Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy, which he calls "animated versions of the one-frame cartoons you might see in The New Yorker, only edgier." Oooh! Edgier than The New Yorker!

ADS OR CONTENT? ONLY GOOGLE CAN TELL

It's hard to know what to think about the announcement of a deal between Google and Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane - and not just because this deal was originally talked about almost a year ago. To recap, the cartoonist and the search engine have teamed up to offer a series of 50 two-minute "webisodes" - animated clips that will be distributed through Google's AdSense program and will be collectively known as Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy.

Google, Seth and the future of TV

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Serving 3 brands: Burger King, Google and Seth MacFarlane

The creative types whose minds give birth to television shows and movies typically disdain the overt blending of advertising messages with their work. But Burger King found one who doesn't seem to mind. In fact, he even agreed to create the ads.

'Family Guy' Guy Inks Toon Deal to Hook Google Ad Viewers

Seth MacFarlane, the creator of the animated "Family Guy" TV series, has reportedly made a deal with Google to syndicate short cartoon clips through the search engine's AdSense program. Instead of serving up traditional ads, such a system would offer Web surfers cartoon shorts that, once clicked, play an advertiser's message along with the content.

'Family Guy' Guy Inks Toon Deal to Hook Google Ad Viewers

Seth MacFarlane, the creator of the animated "Family Guy" TV series, has reportedly made a deal with Google to syndicate short cartoon clips through the search engine's AdSense program. Instead of serving up traditional ads, such a system would offer Web surfers cartoon shorts that, once clicked, play an advertiser's message along with the content.

Family Guy creator's sellout to Google almost complete

creator Seth MacFarlane to attract prime-time television advertising dollars to web-only video content.…

Google As Broadcaster In McFarlane Deal

'Family Guy' creator Seth McFarlane inked a big deal with Google to distribute an animated series across Google's AdSense network.

If Google Gives You Comics...

While the announcement of the Seth "Family Guy" MacFarlane link to Google was not new, the way in which Google has announced it will distribute and monetize reflects a deeper reach for the online media behemoth. Google is going into the content production space.

MacBook Updates Rumored To Include Glass Trackpad

CWmike writes to tell us that Seth Weintraub has been hearing some interesting rumors surrounding the next iteration of Apple's MacBook line. "I have been hearing some interesting things about Apple's upcoming line of portable computers. The talk amongst insiders on the new MacBooks is kind of scattered but here's a summation of what I've heard: The new models are thinner than current MacBook and MacBook Pros and slightly more rounded, taking design cues from the MacBook Air; the trackpad is glass, multi-touch and uses gestures. The screen isn't multi-touch; the body is manufactured out of one piece of aluminum. Eco-friendly, yet sturdy. Manufacturing process is completely different; the release date will be in the last weeks of September."

'Family Guy' Creator Pilots Google Content Network

Google has partnered with "Family Guy" creator Seth MacFarlane for a content distribution pilot, reports The New York Times.

Google, Family Guy creator to shake up video distribution

Google has teamed up with "Family Guy" creator Seth MacFarlane to run a number of short cartoons over its AdSense network. With thousands of websites picked for the distribution deal and serious advertising dollars lining up, the search giant hopes to break new ground in Internet video distribution.

Analysis: U.S. advisers could stay long after troops leave Iraq

In this photo from Jan. 26, 2007, 1st Lt. Seth Reimers, left, and 1st Lt. Nick Ziemba, right, take part in a pre-operation briefing with Maj. Dhamad Shaia, center, an operations officer with the Iraqi Army.

Google, MacFarlane Forge Deal

Google is experimenting with distributing original content, striking a deal with comedian and producer Seth MacFarlane, creator of Fox's long-running hit series Family Guy.

Video: Robot Chickens Senreich on Star Wars

Using stop-motion to produce lightning-fast sketches, Mr. Senreich (along with other “Chicken” creator Seth Green) lampoons pop culture, including video games, comic books and “Star Wars.” The duo created an entire episode devoted to the space epic, with the blessing of George Lucas.

Findability Goes Beyond Search Technology

It takes more than search technology to achieve findability, according to this piece. Analytics strategist Seth Grimes provides a play-by-play of his search to find a sponsored white paper on the sponsor's Web site. In baseball terms, the vendor struck out.

Nod for Nintendo

Taking her interior design and bespoke furniture company around the globe, Casa Forma CEO Faiza Seth makes sure her turbocharged electronic Mace dispenser is with her at all times for safety. As she waits eagerly for a newer version of the iPhone to hit the market, she wonders why massage chairs aren't the rage these days.

Google, MacFarlane Forge Deal

NEW YORK Google is experimenting with distributing original content, striking a deal with comedian and producer Seth MacFarlane, creator of Fox's long-running hit series Family Guy.

Google, McFarlane Forge Deal

NEW YORK Google is experimenting with distributing original content, striking a deal with comedian and producer Seth McFarlane, creator of Fox's long-running hit series Family Guy.

Google Shake Hands With Creator Of €Family Guy€™

p>Google has teamed up with the creator of Family Guy to create two minute episodes of a new cartoon called “Seth MacFarlane’s Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy”, an animation series which will appear exclusively on the Internet.


Echo Mountain Free DVD & $129 Unlimited Season Pass

Echo Mountain and Antix Media present the Echodemic Vol. 1, featuring the Echo Team including Alex Cutler, Lakota Sage, Jon Hartman, Marc Moline, Colin Spencer, Collin Backowski, Brent Sickler, Jeff Cormack, Pat Goodnough, Seth Hill, Taylor Scott, Chris Corning and friends. The DVD also contains bonus features including sponsor videos, Echo TV highlights, photo galleries and more.


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