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Award-winning multimedia content for online publishers

Studio One Networks provides programs consisting of articles, audio, video and applications to over 500 selected partner Web sites, including large media conglomerates and specialty, independent Web publishers.

Since 1997, our content has helped our syndication partners build a community of loyal audience members and provided them with the opportunity to increase their advertising revenue. Our award-winning programs are created by nationally-known authorities and subject-matter experts and are available to qualified publishers free of charge.

Studio One Networks' Programming Examples

Your Baby Today The Dog Daily Live Right Live Well Kidcomplishment IT Business Insider Driving Today
Real Families Real Fun The Online Family Completely At Home CIO Strategy Center Real Small Business Style Sessions
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The Online Family

The Online Family is a multimedia editorial program that delivers information on how to turn the home computer into an essential tool for family life. Information is designed to equip computer users with practical advice on how to set up, secure and use technology to meet a full range of needs that are unique to family life: organizing vital records, archiving family images, creating a family Web site, playing online games, making purchases online, participating in Internet communities and more.

Managing Editor: Courtney Macavinta

Courtney Macavinta is an award-winning national journalist and author with an expertise in consumer technology. She is a former senior writer for CNET News.com, and her articles have been published by Business 2.0, Red Herring, Wired News, The Washington Post, The Associated Press and The Sacramento Bee online. Courtney has been interviewed by CNN, National Public Radio, USA Today and other media about teens and tweens, business and technology.