Animated Web Series: Paris Hilton Prison Diaries Draws over 100,000 Views in One Weekend
New York, NY (PRWEB) June 26, 2007 -- New video web site Snide.TV describes itself as "Humor with Cruelty," but cruel or not, over 100,000 people tuned in this past weekend to view episodes of Paris Hilton Prison Diaries, a series of short, satirical animations depicting Paris Hilton's exploits behind bars.
Says creator Howard Tiersky, "Paris is such a polarizing figure, she's really fun to satirize! It's amazing to see how these animations have attracted both her ardent fans and harshest critics. And one of the great things about the internet is that fans can comment immediately and react to each other in real time."
All five Paris Hilton Prison Diaries episodes can be viewed at Snide.tv. The final three episodes in the series are scheduled for release over the next week.
Print resolution screen shots from the series are available upon at http://Snide.tv/parisimages.html and Snide.TV is licensing broadcast-quality versions of the episodes. Episodes of Paris Hilton Prison Diaries are 1.5-2 minutes in length, are totally original, and comply with broadcast standards and practices.
For additional information, contact:
Howard Tiersky
201 962 8516
Snide.TV develops original animation satirizing politics and current events. Videos are distributed via our web site and on many major video portals including YouTube.com, Blip.TV, Revver.com, Grouper.com, Funnyordie.com, iTunes, and MySpace.com.
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