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About OSW Magazine

OSW Magazine is a quarterly publication providing you with the latest news and features on all your favorite AP sponsored shows.  First published on March 3, 2004, OSW was intended to focus on one series.  However, following a merger with AP Network, three additional series joined the e-zine.

Designed much like a traditional soap magazine, each issue includes the latest news and spoilers on all featured shows; round-up sessions with the authors; character spotlights; exclusive interviews with past and upcoming talent in the web entertainment industry, and more.

Disclaimer: Keep in mind that any information reported in OSW Magazine is purely fictional and for entertainment purposes only. All images used within may or may not be subject to copyright.

About Absolute Productions Network

Absolute Productions (AP) Network is a virtual web series network that offers readers and fans the opportunity to catch up with some of their favorite online dramas through quarterly news publications, and by interacting with producers in the community forums.  It was first conceptualized in spring '03, when brothers Dallas and Patrick Walsh wanted to have to their own production team.  After months of planning, AP debuted online on February 10, 2004.  In the summer of 2004, AP and Online Series Weekly Magazine merged into one production combo.

This production combo would feature web series: One Day at a Time (ODaaT), LOVE, Mysteries of Our Lives (MOOL), and Spencer Street.  By the end of our inaugural year, ODaaT would go on an undefined hiatus and LOVE would be cancelled, making way for two new series.  Behind Closed Doors (BCD) and Dangerous Tides (DT) joined in January of 2005.  A few months later, a fifth series, Heart and Soul (H&S), would be added.

The network's line-up would remain fairly steady until February '06, when both DT and BCD were ceremoniously shelved by the producers.  A number of new series would join the network, including, but not limited to, Forever & A Day, Independence Day and West Lake. In addition, ODaaT returned to the web on February 28, 2009.

In 2010, Spencer Street and H&S were dropped from the network.