Anyone But Me is a hit teen show, viewed over 4.5 million times in its first two seasons. That's pretty impressive for a show that is only available on the Web. The drama, which was financed for two seasons by a private investor, was created by Susan Miller and Tina Cesa Ward to do something different, and with few models for a successful Web TV show to follow, they have had to chart their own course.
Anyone But Me, they say, is not just a show but a community, and its LGBT-friendly themes have struck a chord with the show's loyal audience. They join Laura in studio to talk about the third season of the show, how they got started, and their upcoming web-a-thon to raise funds to keep going.





