CNET: Yahoo is ramping up its online video efforts with plans to acquire high-end original programming usually found on cable TV, according to the Wall Street Journal.
The Internet company plans to order four different Web series that would appear on the Web as half-hour comedies, sources tell the newspaper. The new comedies, which are expected to have per-episode budgets of up to a few million dollars, are expected to be unveiled for advertisers on April 28 during Yahoo's "NewFront" event.
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