The CW is currently working on their new CW Digital (CWD) which will offer more programming to fans of the network.
"CWD provides us with the exciting opportunity to create additional content tailored for digital platforms, while still reflecting The CW brand and reinforcing our connection with our digital audience," Rick Haskins, executive vice president of Marketing and Digital Programs at The CW, was quoted by The Hollywood Reporter.
The plan behind CW Digital is to create shows for the web and then eventually put them on TV and expand the amount of episodes.
"For right now we have only acquired what is on our site. Prom Queen: Homecoming has twenty-two episodes, and they are new, and we are excited to see if they find a home on CWTV.com," Haskins said, as quoted by Examiner.com.
They are also working on an animated series which The CW does not have among their programming. Examiner.com quotes that the series "focuses on the day-to-day life of an overly educated, bitterly underemployed twenty-something who works at an art gallery."
"In our animated series, the patrons who come into the art gallery, many of them are animated characters from The CW shows. For instance, Kat Graham from The Vampire Diaries will come in; Misha Collins will come in; Justin Hartley will come in. What we’re trying to do is [merge] that content online and on-air and have that equity of our current shows drive awareness and viewership of our new digital series," Haskins detailed to Examiner.com.
Haskins even mentioned that there may be a chance to create web series from the current shows airing on The CW.
Fans of the network will have to stay tuned to see what else comes from CW Digital.