Fox Catches Up 'Fringe' Viewers For New Episodes
New Web site is launched to clue-up fans and attract new viewers
Television mid-season hiatuses are a thing of wonder and mystery. The typical viewer usually never knows when they're coming, and most all viewers can agree that these breaks seriously ruin the groove and momentum of a series.
And recently, major networks have developed the habit of being inconsistent when it comes to these breaks.
If you're like Glee, youre set when it comes to promotion -- no ones going to forget about the shows existence. But if youre a show like Lie to Me, youre stuck waiting until summer to return -- and theres not even the comfort of mass promotion to keep you company.
In the middle is Fringe, which has always been more of a viral, promotion-driven vehicle.
However, there is some hope. Fox has launched a new Web site for the series designed to clue in casual viewers and those who havent quite made it through the entire series. Or, in some cases, it is hoped the site may draw in viewers that are completely new to the series.
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