As you know, I’ve been reporting for the past few months on how this whole thing got started. From the voting process to the meeting with Warners to the answer and finally the process of it being moved to the funding stage and it’s release (currently it’s just over $27,000). All these articles featured quotes from Dave, SMGO.tv’s spokesperson. I was finally given the opportunity to talk to the man and have him fully explain to me the whole process of SMGO.tv and what makes them different than things like Kickstarter.
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Today two separate crowd funding entries for both shows popped up. The purpose? If enough votes are had, then the next step would be crowdfunding for new seasons of the shows.
Though geeks everywhere are in great mourning over the demise of their favorite animated show, the atmosphere at the DC Offices were downright jovial.
The two animated programs that currently head DC Nation appear to not have been renewed for another season.
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