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A list of publications, media companies and websites that have been resurrected.
  • Cinescape has made a rapid recovery following the Fandom, Inc. bankruptcy. The website and monthly fanzine have been relaunched by its new owner, Mania Entertainment. The website is now back online and Cinescape, the print magazine, will return in the Fall after a one-issue gap. A message explaining the relaunch from Anthony C. Ferrante, Cinescapes' new editor-in-chief, can be found here. 7-6-01

  • KBKids has revived the eToys.com domain and logo. KBKids purchased many eToys.com assets including its trade names, logos, inventory, urls and certain e-mail services. 7-6-01

  • eBookNet.com, which was shut down in April, 2000, by Gemstar-TV Guide International, has been relaunched as eBookWeb. Glenn Sanders and Wade Roush, who helped build eBookNet.com, have launched the new electronic publishing website which aims to be the eBook movement's community hub. 7-6-01

  • Screendaily.com
    Screendaily.com, a British film industry website, has been revived by Emap. Screendaily publisher Anne-Marie Flynn and staff apparently argued with Emap executives for a return of the publication after it was terminated along with several other publications by Emap Digital. Click here for Media Guardian's article about the return of Screendaily.com.

  • IUMA.com
    IUMA.com has been revived Vitaminic, a European digital music platform . Click here to read an article about the acquisition and re-launch.

  • BookMice.com
    BookMice.com has been resurrected by the McGraw Publishing Group. Click here to read the a note from the CEO, Don McGraw.

  • Pseudo.com
    Pseudo.com, an interactive Web-based entertainment company which filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy in September, will be resurrected by the new owner INTV, Inc. INTV has plans to revive some of Pseudo.com's shows and sell off some of Pseudo's assets.

  • APBNews.com
    APBNews.com, the news service which is dedicate "to inform and serve", has some new content on its website. However, the website does not provide the extent of new regular editorial content it did in its glory days.
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