T-Works: Warner Bros. launches its own social networking site

Warner Bros. has announced that they are now working on their own networking web service which would allow the users to interact with its cast of animated characters.

Users would also be able to create their own personal profiles and watch episodes online.

The site would be free to the user and would be supported by online advertisements. It would feature Warner characters like Tweety Bird, Bugs Bunny and the Flintstones.

Network members would be able to personalize the characters and use them on their own websites and other social networks.

Lisa Judson, president of Warner Bros. Animation spoke on this new initiative: “T-Works will offer original entertainment content, social interaction and an intimacy with our beloved and iconic characters like never before in an environment that’s safe and appropriate for all ages.”

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