The Dojo Network
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Previously Taylor Media had discussed beforehand about creating a online community website as competition to Crunchyroll.[1] It was announced at the 2009 Anime Expo in the Exhibit Hall that Taylor Media was to create the channel The Dojo Network under domain name www.shodojo.com.[2] The website might have been delayed due to security issues with Funimation's former video portal. ShoDojo is to be the second legal anime video community behind Crunchyroll.[1] In August of 2009 Funimation also released the official teaser trailer for the website on YouTube.[3] Currently the ShoDojo website is still in its beta stage.[2] It is still unknown when the official network will launch.[1] | Previously Taylor Media had discussed beforehand about creating a online community website as competition to Crunchyroll.[1] It was announced at the 2009 Anime Expo in the Exhibit Hall that Taylor Media was to create the channel The Dojo Network under domain name www.shodojo.com.[2] The website might have been delayed due to security issues with Funimation's former video portal. ShoDojo is to be the second legal anime video community behind Crunchyroll.[1] In August of 2009 Funimation also released the official teaser trailer for the website on YouTube.[3] Currently the ShoDojo website is still in its beta stage.[2] It is still unknown when the official network will launch.[1] | ||
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Revision as of 01:29, 17 March 2010
The Dojo Network is a Japanese sports network run by Taylor Media Entertainment that is still in the Beta form.
History
Previously Taylor Media had discussed beforehand about creating a online community website as competition to Crunchyroll.[1] It was announced at the 2009 Anime Expo in the Exhibit Hall that Taylor Media was to create the channel The Dojo Network under domain name www.shodojo.com.[2] The website might have been delayed due to security issues with Funimation's former video portal. ShoDojo is to be the second legal anime video community behind Crunchyroll.[1] In August of 2009 Funimation also released the official teaser trailer for the website on YouTube.[3] Currently the ShoDojo website is still in its beta stage.[2] It is still unknown when the official network will launch.[1]
Programs
