BEVERLY HILLS, California -- ABC announced it is ordering second installments for some of its digital first shows.
Forever 31, which is created by and stars comedian Iliza Shlesinger, I Can Find $3000 In Your Home, which stars eBay millionaire Linda Lightman, and Newborn Moms, which is created by and stars Aurorora Browne and Nadine Djoury, will remain fixtures on the ABC app.
The network said it has also picked up American Koko, which "follows a satirical agency that solves sticky racial situations with sensitivity, vulnerability, honesty and humor." The web series is created by Diarra Kilpatrick and produced by Viola Davis and Julius Tennon’s JuVEe Productions.
The news was announced during the network's Television Critics Association panel on Thursday. It comes just two weeks after the revamp of ABC's app.
In addition to the current on-air shows -- including Modern Family and Quantico --the network added ABC short-form series, full seasons of 38 “throwback” shows, and a redesigned user interface exclusively for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch and Apple TV.
Credit: Abc(责任编辑:知識)
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