LYCOS RETRIEVER
Comedy Central: Networks
built 159 days ago
Under the terms of the affiliation agreements, Viacom's MTV Networks (including Spike TV, Comedy Central, CMT and the MTVN Digital Suite) and the BET Networks will continue to be available on Comcast systems nationwide. Additionally, Comcast will augment its digital suite of services by launching Nicktoons and MTV Hits and increasing the distribution of MTV2, Nickelodeon GAS, VH1 Classic and VH1 Country.
Source:
Like so many struggling actresses seeking parts as "Big Breasted Girl in Elevator" in Adam Sandler comedies, it seems that Comedy Central has finally succumbed to David Spade's floppy-haired charms. They've signed up his Showbiz Show for a third go-around a full two months earlier than its second-season renewal, giving the comedian another 13 weeks to tie Hollywood to his bedpost and tickle it until it threatens to pee all over his silk, tiger-print sheets. A proud network programming executive sings Showbiz's praises on this special day: more
Source:
Comedy Central is a cable television channel based in America. Founded on April Fool's Day 1991, it began as a combination of HBO's Comedy Channel and MTV Networks' HA! channel. Because the two networks were owned by two separate media conglomerates—Time Warner and Viacom respectively—both retained equal power over the network.
Source:
Comedy Central is the only all-comedy network, filled with cutting-edge originals and the biggest library of stand-up comedy anywhere. On the web, www.comedycentral.com is the online source for outrageous comedy content. Jump on Xbox 360™ and head for Xbox LIVE® Marketplace to start downloading your favorite Comedy Central shows now!
Source:
Comedy Central is the only all-comedy network, filled with cutting-edge originals and the biggest library of stand-up comedy anywhere. On the web, www.comedycentral.com is the online source for outrageous comedy content. Access your favorite Comedy Central programs, right here at BitTorrent.
Source:
In order to keep viewership from flagging, Comedy Central will start running themed weeks of reruns of both shows. For example, next week the network will have “Hard Hitters Week,” airing reruns of both shows with the best head-to-head interviews.
Source: