FOX TO DEBUT "THE O.C." ON FOX INTERACTIVE MEDIA'S MYSPACE.COM AND FOX TELEVISION STATION GROUP'S MYFOXLOCAL SITES FOR FULL WEEK PRIOR TO BROADCAST PREMIERE
Fox Broadcasting Company will debut the fourth season premiere of Warner Bros. Television's THE O.C. on Fox Interactive Media's Myspace.com and the Fox Television Station Group's MyFoxLocal websites in 24 owned-and-operated markets starting Thursday, Oct. 26, one week prior to its broadcast premiere Thursday, Nov. 2 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. THE O.C.'s second episode will also debut on the Myspace.com and MyFoxLocal websites prior to the show's scheduled air date on the network. Additionally, both episodes will be available in high-quality streaming video through Fox on Demand on a free, ad-supported basis, and will be accessible for nearly a week following their television broadcasts.
THE O.C. joins previously announced FOX programming streaming on the Myspace.com and MyFoxLocal websites, including PRISON BREAK, JUSTICE, VANISHED, 'TIL DEATH, BONES, HAPPY HOUR, THE LOOP and TALKSHOW WITH SPIKE FERESTEN.
Viewers will be able to watch each episode in high-quality streaming video using the FOX Full Throttle video player. The player, delivered by Fox Interactive Media, offers a high-definition, quality viewing experience.
Specific streaming and show information for THE O.C. is as follows:
THE O.C. "The Avengers" (401) � season premiere
Streaming begins Oct. 26 at 3:01 AM ET and concludes Nov. 2 at 8:00 PM ET
Episode airs on FOX Thursday, Nov. 2 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT)
Streaming then continues Nov. 3 at 4:01 AM ET through Nov. 9 at 8:00 PM ET
The fourth season premiere finds the gang adjusting to life without Marissa Cooper. Summer is attending Brown University in Rhode Island, where she has reinvented herself as a left-leaning, tree-hugging activist under the sway of environmentalist Che (guest star Chris Pratt). Ryan has moved out of the Cohen house and is dealing with Marissa's death in the only way he knows how.
When Ryan misses a special dinner at the Cohens', Seth finds him on the wrong side of the tracks and calls Summer for help. Meanwhile, Julie Cooper will do anything � even yard work � to avoid dealing with Marissa's death; Kaitlin earns a new pair of boots from Dr. Roberts in true Cooper fashion; and Taylor hides out in the diner so no one will know she's not in Paris in "The Avengers" episode of THE O.C. airing Thursday, Nov. 2 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX.
THE O.C. "The Gringos" (402)
Streaming begins Nov. 3 at 4:01 AM ET and concludes Nov. 9 at 8:00 PM ET
Episode airs on FOX Thursday, Nov. 9 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT)
Streaming then continues Nov. 10 at 4:01 AM ET through Nov. 16 at 8:00 PM ET
In "The Gringos" airing Thursday, Nov. 9 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT), Ryan leaves Orange County to put an end to his turmoil, but comes up empty on his search. Meanwhile, Seth acts like a jackass and finds some new friends in Mexico (including guest star Steve-O) who help him find what he's looking for. Kaitlin and Julie are forced by Dean Torres (guest star Tia Carrere) to work together on Harbor's clothing drive, and Julie is ostracized by the Cohens when they discover what she has been up to. And when Taylor drops in on Summer unannounced, the truth comes out as Summer continues to separate herself from everything Orange County.
THE O.C. was created by Josh Schwartz and is executive-produced by McG, Bob DeLaurentis, Stephanie Savage and Schwartz. The series is from Wonderland Sound and Vision, College Hill Pictures in association with Warner Bros. Television.
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