Pseudo.com (also known as Pseudo Programs) was a pioneering webcasting and streaming entertainment network founded by Josh Harris in New York City in 1993. Often described as the first internet television network, Pseudo produced and streamed original amateur and scripted video content online before broadband was widely available. The company shut down in 2000 following the dot-com collapse, having burned through tens of millions in venture capital.
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