SPOTLIGHT: Kutcher's Blah Blah web video series
Ashton Kutcher débuted his new interactive online video production, BlahGirls, at TechCrunch50 in San Francisco Tuesday, as more and more Hollywood players turn their attention to the burgeoning online video market.
Kutcher's show, which he described as a "dynamic interactive pop culture celebrity environment," focuses on three preteen girls who make off-color references about celebrities (sounds eerily similar to a certain show about potty-mouthed preteens hailing from a small Colorado town...). The show is interactive; users can send in comments that the girls will respond to in kind with positive comments drawing positive responses while negative comments draw negative responses. The site also features a celebrity news blog, which Kutcher should know a thing or two about, considering the considerable amount of space he has occupied in print over the past few years.
"Blah Girls" is just one of five web series in production at Katalyst Media, Kutcher's production company, as the actor joins the migration of Hollywood stars to the web.
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