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It just got a little sunnier in Philadelphia. No, we're not talking about the Phillies being on the verge of making the World Series for the second year in a row. News Corp.'s Twentieth Television has just sold reruns of...
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Lauren Corrao, the longtime Comedy Central head of programming and development more recently responsible for ushering in "The Sarah Silverman Program," is leaving the cable channel. In a memo sent to staffers Monday, MTV Networks Entertainment Group President Doug Herzog...
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Are Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert turning Comedy Central into the AARP cable channel? That's what Forbes magazine thinks. In "The Graying of Comedy Central," Dorothy Pomerantz writes that the audience for Stewart's "Daily Show" and Colbert's "Colbert Report"...
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Comedy Central has greenlit the animated series “Ugly Americans.” Seven episodes have been ordered for a premiere in the first quarter of 2010. The series, executive produced by David Stern, chronicles an alternate-universe New York City, in which horror, fantasy and sci-fi creatures live alongside humans...
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It’s time again for TelevisionWeek ’s list of the 10 Most Powerful in TV News. This year’s report card comes at an awkward time: Election-year performances can’t be ignored, and yet they already seem a distant memory, as the industry is roiled by the same economic turmoil as the rest of the nation. While...
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Dish Network has made an agreement to add HD feeds for several of MTV Networks’ and BET Networks’ channels to its roster. CMT, Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon, Spike TV and VH1 now are available in HD at no additional cost to Dish customers with the Classic Bronze 100 HD and above package. Classic Silver...
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Fri, Apr 10 2009
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Comedy Central said comedian Joan Rivers will be next on the spit for one of its roasts. Ms. Rivers will be roasted in Los Angeles July 26 for a special to air Aug. 9 at 10 p.m. “I’m thrilled to be doing this for Comedy Central. The last time I was roasted, I was half of a two-for-one special: Joan of...
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Comedy Central signed a multi-year, multi-platform deal with Levity Entertainment for a series of stand-up specials by comedians including Christopher Titus, Gabriel Iglesias, Pablo Francisco, Jim Breuer, Mitch Fatel and Pete Correale. The specials featuring those six comics will air on Comedy Central...
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Comedy Central’s “The Colbert Report” will travel to the Persian Gulf. The show will record one week of shows in front of U.S. troops as part of a USO entertainment tour. The shows will be broadcast on Comedy Central on dates to be announced. “Colbert” will be the first TV show to film more than one...
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Comedy Central got it done as its “Roast of Larry the Cable Guy” became the network’s most-watched and highest-rated show of the year in total viewers and adults 18-49, the network announced today. The roast drew 4.1 million viewers and averaged a 2.3 rating among 18- to 49-year-old adults. Larry the...
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Jon Stewart’s faceoff with CNBC’s Jim Cramer Thursday night gave “The Daily Show” its second biggest audience this year. The media-hyped event was seen by 2.3 million total viewers on Comedy Central. That trails only the Inauguration Day episode of “The Daily Show” in 2009, which had 2.6 million viewers...
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Viacom units Comedy Central and Paramount Vantage acquired the rights to develop the Trey Hamburger book “Ghosts/Aliens” into a television pilot and film script, respectively. Comedy Central has brought in Phil Johnston, whose screenplays include “A Friggin’ Christmas Miracle,” to write the pilot script...
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Comedy Central has greenlit the series “Michael and Michael Have Issues,” starring Michael Ian Black and Michael Showalter. The network has ordered seven episodes of the series, which will feature sketches interspersed through the narrative, which follows Mr. Black and Mr. Showalter as hosts of a fictitious...
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Bravo’s “Top Chef” reigned supreme among cable shows Wednesday night, taking the top spot and matching its previous season high. At 10 p.m., “Chef” scored a 1.8 rating/5 share among adults 18-49 and drew 3.3 million viewers, according to national ratings from Nielsen Media Research. The cooking competition...
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Thu, Feb 12 2009
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Can programming producers survive on revenues derived from Web distribution alone? The overwhelming evidence seems to say no. Last week production shop Generate struck a multiyear television development and production deal to create scripted broadcast and cable series for 20th Century Fox Television...
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