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First-TV Fresh Click: Life Online

Fresh Click: Life Online is only the first of a series of programs which will run on the First-TV network. The network is also inviting desktop videographers, digital animators and creators to submit original segments for viewing on the site. Other future programming will be culled from a variety of sources, including established Internet content providers.

This CD contains the first edition of Fresh Click. The most current edition of Fresh Click is available online, at http://www.first-tv.com/.

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First-TV News

Break out of the box with First-TV News, a look at the topics that shape life online. Coverage includes profiles of the companies doing business in cyberspace, the laws that shape life online and the people and technology that make the World Wide Web go 'round.

Fresh Faces

The Net is only as interesting as the people behind it. In this segment, Fresh Click will interview the people who set the trends, invent the technologies and develop the services that make the Internet the hottest thing since microwave ovens. By matching names with the Web pages, Fresh Faces uncovers where the stars on the Internet come from, how they got their big breaks, where they are now, and what they think the Net will bring us in the next decade. With a focus on people rather than technology, Fresh Faces is the perfect way to put personality into the Web.

NetGuide Live

CMP's NetGuide Live is designed to be a first point of access for people who want to get exactly where they want to be on the Net quickly and easily. Join the editors and publishers of some of CMP's leading publications as they take viewers on a tour of what's on the Web. The itinerary includes a look at the commercial online services, comprehensive site profiles, leading-edge search and browse functions, daily updates about new sites, and, through an alliance with CNN Interactive, up-to-the-minute breaking news.

WebCritic

If it works with, on, around, near or as a part of the Internet, WebCritic has an opinion about it. Each week, a team comprising Fresh Click's Web specialists and CMP's editorial experts reviews the gadgets, gizmos, hardware and software a Net user might want to acquire to round out his or her Internet arsenal. Trained to test everything to its limits, the WebCritics' team motto is, "Many products go in but only the best come out."

Web Wars

Two people, one grenade, no pin! On Web Wars, two experts debate todays hottest Internet issues, with opportunity to voice their opinions, hawk their hyperbole, and even quote a few legitimate statistics. Because First-TV promotes interactivity wherever possible, after the Web Wars guests speak their minds its the viewers' turn. Moderated forums provide the perfect place to discuss the weeks topic.

Web Women

With this segment, Fresh Click peels back the home page to get a better view and appreciation of the work that women bring to the Web. Every other week, Women on the Web profiles select "cyber-sisters," focusing on who they are, what they are doing, the obstacles they face and overcome and what they believe it will take to get more women online.

Screen Play

While information abounds in cyberspace, all work and no play makes Jack or Jill a dull Netizen. People like to play and each week Screen Play will provide a round-up of available online games and explanations of the technology behind these cyber-games the perfect balance of fun, interactivity and information.

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