ben karlin-related stories
Posted Jun 12th 2008 7:04PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Web, Celebrities, Reality-Free
When you make a living online and a big part of your job is to spend the entire day surfing around a hundred web sites, you begin to think that you've seen everything there is to see on the web. At least the good stuff. But sometimes you come across a site that makes you smile and say to yourself, "this is great!"
That's what I thought when I found the Sound of Young America podcast.
Continue reading The Sound of Young America interviews everyone!
Posted Jun 5th 2008 3:23PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Food/Home/DIY, Celebrities, Reality-Free

Book? What book? That would seem to be the bone of contention, if you will.
Ben Karlin, former headwriter for The Daily Show, has filed a lawsuit against TV chef Mario Batali and actress Gwyneth Paltrow claiming they did not pay him for work he did for a book on which they were collaborating. Karlin, who shared authorship of
America (The Book) with Jon Stewart, says he was assigned to "conceptualize and oversee" a book to compliment a PBS series starring Mario and Gwyneth in which the stars take a cultural and gastronomic tour of Spain. The series, which may be called
Spain...on the Road Again, will premiere this fall.
Continue reading Gwyneth and Mario sued over food/travel book
Posted Oct 27th 2007 5:27PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Industry, Programming, Web, Celebrities
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Posted Aug 17th 2007 2:55PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, Industry, Celebrities
Former Daily Show and Colbert Report producer/writer Ben Karlin has signed a major deal with HBO to create TV shows, specials, and movies for the network. He's also working on a big screen comedy for HBO.
Karlin, a former editor at The Onion (wow, some nice gigs under his belt, eh?), left the two Comedy Central shows last year so he could spend more time with his family and because it was interfering with the quality of his work. He has now formed a production company that will be run by producer Will Reiser.
Karlin says that when his reps asked him what he wanted to do next, he said "not TV. They said 'HBO,' and I had to admit, they had me there."
He also has a book coming out in February 2008 titled Things I've Learned From Women Who've Dumped Me.
Posted Dec 4th 2006 2:35PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Late Night, The Daily Show, The Colbert Report, Comedy Central, Talk Show

As
word leaked out that Ben Karlin was going to leave his post as executive producer of
The Daily Show and
The Colbert Report, speculation started swirling. Did Karlin have a fallout from Jon Stewart? Was he suffering from burnout? Was he stepping aside so the show wouldn't lose its valued head writer, David Javerbaum? Since Karlin, Stewart, or Colbert weren't talking, speculation only grew over the weekend.
According to Karlin, who along with Stewart
spoke to Jacques Steinberg of The New York Times, burnout was one factor; helming both shows was an all-consuming job. But his departure came more from a desire to work on other projects, such as a book of essays he's editing called
Things I've Learned From Women Who've Dumped Me.Continue reading Karlin talks about why he's leaving The Daily Show
Posted Dec 1st 2006 11:12PM by Annie Wu
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Cable, Late Night, OpEd, The Daily Show, Comedy Central

This wasn't a particularly strong episode. Maybe I only feel this way because I was in a bad mood while watching the episode. I don't know. At least I laughed at the Popemobile within a Popemobile and the family of
Vilsack ducks. Oh, speaking of Vilsack... I must praise the
TDS writers for not going for a ballsack joke. It would have been easy. Too easy.
"
Summit of All Fears": Bush met up wit Maliki again.
So awkward.
Continue reading The Daily Show: November 30, 2006
Posted Nov 30th 2006 6:30PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Late Night, Industry, The Daily Show, The Colbert Report, Comedy Central

The Apiary, a blog about the New York comedy scene,
is reporting that Ben Karlin (pictured), executive producer of
The Daily Show and
The Colbert Report, has announced his resignation. Karlin, along with Jon Stewart, has been a driving creative force behind
TDS (and later,
Colbert) for many years, so his alleged departure is a significant change.
(UPDATE: Comedy Central confirmed the change to Broadcasting & Cable magazine)If he leaves, head writer David Javerbaum is set to take his place. Rachel Sklar over at Huffington Post's Eat The Press
reports that Javerbaum himself was set to leave the show to pursue a career writing lyrics for Broadway musicals. No word from either source on a) why Karlin is leaving and b) who will replace Javerbaum as head writer. ETP
does go on to mention that
TDS has hired some new producers, including Daniel Sterling, a former writer and producer for
Kitchen Confidential and
King of the Hill.
(By the way, on the rare occasion I write something over at Huffington, Rachel edits my stuff. Just wanted to give you full disclosure.)