Televisionary Named "Must Click" TV Website by Entertainment Weekly
It makes me feel all warm and fuzzy to be recognized.
In a fantastic surprise just in time for Christmas, Televisionary was recently named one of ten "Must Click" television websites by Entertainment Weekly in their Best of 2007 issue, on newsstands now.
Given the fact that I grew up reading Entertainment Weekly (I still have the very first issue, with its lowercase "e" in the title, somewhere at my parents' house), it's an honor to be hand-picked by the magazine for such a distinction, joined by nine fellow TV-oriented websites like Television Without Pity, The Futon Critic, TVgasm, and Brilliant But Cancelled.
To Entertainment Weekly, the many enthusiastic readers who sent me emails after spotting the mention, and the regular visitors to this site, I thank you for your continued support.
I only hope that 2008, which marks the second anniversary of this little blog, brings much impassioned discussion, friendly dialogues, and a swift resolution to the current strike that imperils this entire industry.
Thanks again for reading!
In a fantastic surprise just in time for Christmas, Televisionary was recently named one of ten "Must Click" television websites by Entertainment Weekly in their Best of 2007 issue, on newsstands now.
Given the fact that I grew up reading Entertainment Weekly (I still have the very first issue, with its lowercase "e" in the title, somewhere at my parents' house), it's an honor to be hand-picked by the magazine for such a distinction, joined by nine fellow TV-oriented websites like Television Without Pity, The Futon Critic, TVgasm, and Brilliant But Cancelled.
To Entertainment Weekly, the many enthusiastic readers who sent me emails after spotting the mention, and the regular visitors to this site, I thank you for your continued support.
I only hope that 2008, which marks the second anniversary of this little blog, brings much impassioned discussion, friendly dialogues, and a swift resolution to the current strike that imperils this entire industry.
Thanks again for reading!