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July. 12,2007      
Rating:
9.1
Trailer Synopsis

Weekly half-hour satirical show that puts a comedic spin on the 24/7 media overload.

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Seasons 4 : 2011

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Episode 1 - Brave New Year
January. 06,2011

Checking out what is new at the box office; a trip to the Kids Kouch; what it takes to a modern lady in 2011.

Episode 2 - Bowl Game Hangover
January. 13,2011

The end of college football season is leaving the team with too much time on their hands.

Episode 3 - New Year, New Look
January. 20,2011

Examining Oprah's new cable network; looking at gay parenting.

Episode 4 - A Kick in the Headlines
January. 27,2011

Rubbing elbows with celebrities at the Sundance Film Festival; growing trend of football fan songs.

Episode 5 - Before the Big Game
February. 03,2011

Gearing up for the biggest weekend in football.

Episode 6 - Single Ladies and Gay Bars
February. 10,2011

A single ladies guide to Valentine's Day; gay bar-hopping; counting down the latest music hits.

Episode 7 - Valentine's Hangover
February. 17,2011

Bizarre programming; the Kid's Kouch cuties opinion of Diary of a Wimpy Kid; digging up the craziest basketball dribbles and dunks on the Internet.

Episode 8 - "Real Scoop" on the Oscars
February. 24,2011

Revealing the "Real Scoop" on The Oscars; interviewing the owner of a Garfield massager.

Episode 9 - Rockets' Red Fail
March. 03,2011

Viral Video on rocket-firing fails; James Franco and the Oscars; Netflix streaming.

Episode 10 - Virtual Water Cooler
March. 10,2011

Angry editorial; music videos; anniversary of "The Real World."

Episode 11 - Madness of March
March. 17,2011

The Sklar Brothers talk NCAA hoops; Brett Erlich visits South by Southwest; the new iPad.

Episode 12 - Tech Extravaganza
March. 24,2011

Bryan Safi explores an iPhone app designed to turn gays straight; musical performance by Garfunkel and Oates.

Episode 13 - Media Madness
April. 07,2011

A that's gay look at the purple pages; grumpy uncle Ben Hoffman discusses "The Simpsons;" Erin Gibson takes a hilarious look at lady stuff.

Episode 13 - Media Madness
April. 07,2011

A that's gay look at the purple pages; grumpy uncle Ben Hoffman discusses "The Simpsons;" Erin Gibson takes a hilarious look at lady stuff.

Episode 14 - Reality Stars and
April. 14,2011

Ziggy Marley stirs it up with his new comic book; Ben Hoffman visits the Reality Rocks Expo; Erin Gibson dishes about lady diets.

Episode 14 - Reality Stars and
April. 14,2011

Ziggy Marley stirs it up with his new comic book; Ben Hoffman visits the Reality Rocks Expo; Erin Gibson dishes about lady diets.

Episode 15 - Sexercise and the Strokes
April. 21,2011

Erin Gibson explores Sexercise and the Modern Lady; Brett Erich presents the funniest viral videos; Sergio Cilli holds a Music Intervention for the Strokes.

Episode 15 - Sexercise and the Strokes
April. 21,2011

Erin Gibson explores Sexercise and the Modern Lady; Brett Erich presents the funniest viral videos; Sergio Cilli holds a Music Intervention for the Strokes.

Episode 16 - Royal Wedding Scoop
April. 28,2011

Morgan Spurlock with "The Greatest Movie Ever Sold;" fake gossip-mongers offer the real scoop on Kate and Will's royal wedding.

Episode 16 - Royal Wedding Scoop
April. 28,2011

Morgan Spurlock with "The Greatest Movie Ever Sold;" fake gossip-mongers offer the real scoop on Kate and Will's royal wedding.

Episode 17 - May Day Media Mayhem
May. 05,2011

Brett Erlich takes a look at The Week in Everything.

Episode 17 - May Day Media Mayhem
May. 05,2011

Brett Erlich takes a look at The Week in Everything.

Episode 18 - Spring Meme
May. 12,2011

Brett Erlich and the crew present the most-outrageous moments of the week, including the funniest TV and online clips.

Episode 18 - Spring Meme
May. 12,2011

Brett Erlich and the crew present the most-outrageous moments of the week, including the funniest TV and online clips.

Episode 19 - Most Outrageous Week
May. 19,2011

The week in media madness, from TV clips to magazine headlines.

Episode 19 - Most Outrageous Week
May. 19,2011

The week in media madness, from TV clips to magazine headlines.

Seasons 3 : 2010

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48 Episode

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Seasons 2 : 2009

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56 Episode

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Seasons 1 : 2007

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38 Episode

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