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Funny or Die is helping reinvent comedy for the Web — and everyone from Oscar winners to teen stars is clamoring to jump on board ...
In an about face from the trend of distributing branded TV programming on the Internet, Comedy Central is bringing original Web programming to late-night television viewers, the network said Monday.
The hosts of web series "Anyone But Me," "The Bannen Way," and "Robert Townsend's Diary of a Single Mom" talk about the challenges facing online shows that aren't all about laughs and LOLCats.
Will Ferrell and Andy McKay -- with a big push from a 2-year-old ''Landlord'' -- give user-generated comedy clips a high-profile home on the Internet ...
Funny is money: NBC plans to launch a Web-based subscription comedy service this year, the network confirms. But much else about the initiative, disclosed by the Wall Street Journal, remains ...
The Internet as a medium seems made for comical content. But as a business, comedy on the Web has been a joke.
Web site fosters 'comedy community' But seriously, folks, content for this site will be tailored specifically for the Net platform.