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Posted Feb 7th 2009 7:11PM by Danny Gallagher
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Other Reality Shows, News, Music and Variety, Talk Show, Early Looks, Episode Reviews

The prospect of a news show featuring people with disabilities interviewing celebrities and people on the street sounds like a sick way to spend a Sunday evening. That assumption doesn't help when you see
South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker's names under the executive producer heading, two guys who made the phrase "Timmy!" and "cripple fight" part of the American pop culture lexicon.
But as
Stone said himself in my soon-to-be awarding winning interview (my boss said he would put a gold star on my next paycheck),
How's Your News? -- which premieres at 10:30 tomorrow night on MTV -- aims to change the audience's perspective on more than one level.
It's a journey of self-discovery for both the participants and the viewers and that's a big step for a network that has had a hard time figuring out what it's supposed to be.
Continue reading How's Your News? -- An early look
Posted Feb 6th 2009 11:05AM by Danny Gallagher
Filed under: News, Interviews, South Park, Reality-Free

Matt Stone and Trey Parker are the modern day equivalent of a young Orson Welles arriving fresh off the boat to Hollywood, only with a lot less farting and jokes about having an ass the size of a mid-sized sedan. That part of Welles' life doesn't parallel Matt and Trey's until post-
Touch of Evil.
The creators of Comedy Central's
South Park have a rare, carte blanche contract to write, produce, star and create just about whatever they want. If they think it's cool or funny or particularly meaningful, that's enough fuel to get things burning.
One of those projects found its way to the small screen, a weekly travel news show called
How's Your News?, which premieres on MTV this Sunday at 10:30 PM ET. It features a band of handicapped reporters talking to celebrities and on-the-street schmoes about anything that's on their minds. It started as a series of short films and turned into a critically acclaimed documentary. Stone told me that this time, the ambition and imagination that fueled this project came from its true stars.
Continue reading Matt Stone: The TV Squad Interview - VIDEO