Techcrunch | by Duncan Riley | Fri, Nov 16
Fri, Nov 16
Quarterlife is produced by Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick, creators of the TV shows My So-Called Life and Thirtysomething. NBC will air the show from its first episode and will tap into pre-recorded (but yet unaired) episodes, ...
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