Homicide: Second Shift

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Homicide: Second Shift was a pioneering internet web-show that tied into the TV series Homicide: Life on the Street. The web-show started 21 February 1997.[1] The show featured detectives of the homicide squad that worked the second shift, after the television detectives went home for the day. Several of the characters from Homicide: Second Shift had cameos on Homicide: Life on the Street, and the show had one story crossover with the television show.

The on-air/online crossover—the first such crossover for NBC.[2]—was a three-part story-line. “Homicide.com”, a season 7 episode Homicide:Life on the Street, was the middle part of the crossover with Homicide: Second Shift. Though the television episode was self-contained, parts one and three which were online only provided expanded context for the story.[3]

The show was ultimately cancelled due to financial constraints. Having a separate cast of actors, scripts, and productions proved too expensive to be supported by internet-based advertising revenue of the time. The innovative web-show however did garner critical praise and won internet awards. Downloading episodes were also lengthy ordeals in the dial-up age of the web-explosion.

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