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TV.com was a USA website.

TV.com was a website offering information about English-language television shows including breaking news, episode reviews and celebrity profiles. The site encouraged users to comment on programs and to join communities devoted to each series or feature.

CNET Networks started TV.com in 2005 after it acquired a website for TV fans called TV Tome and moved the contents of TV Tome to TV.com. CBS Corporation bought CNET Networks in 2008 and changed the name of the business to CBS Interactive. TV.com is now owned by Red Ventures. As of June 2021, the website shows content that hasn't been updated since 2019 and has technical issues including a lack of encrypted connections (TLS or "https" connections), which are now considered essential by most if not all technology companies. In July 2021, TV.com went dark and is no longer available.

This website was owned by Red Ventures.


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TV.com is looking alot like Hulu
-- TV Week reported on January 11, 2009: "The CBS-owned television-centric Web site TV.com is set to announce it will be carrying content from the company’s broadcast network as well as TV partners including PBS, Showtime, Endemol and Sony—in other words, lots of professionally produced content that also is seen on the television. Starting to sound a lot like Hulu? The two...

Competition Between Hulu and TV.com Heats Up
-- February 17, 2009: Advertising Age magazine reported on the competition between TV.com and Hulu: "Since its relaunch last month, TV.com is growing fast. It's the bigger site in terms of unique visitors, with 5.9 million compared with Hulu's 4.5 million, according to Nielsen. And TV.com's revamp has reversed a downward traffic trend, according to Compete. In the more-important...

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