Posts with tag channel 101
Posted Feb 25th 2007 1:02PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Web, VH1
Julia told everyone about the new VH1 series The Department of Acceptable Media starring Jack Black back in November, and now there's a little more information available, such as when the heck the show will debut (March 23). Oh yeah, and it's not called The Department of Acceptable Media, anymore, it's simply called Acceptable TV.
The new series will feature several three-minute shorts in one episode, some created by regular folks like you and me, and some created by Jack Black and pals. Viewers will vote on which shows to dump and which ones to keep. If that sounds an awful lot like the Channel 101 site, that might be because Channel 101 helped create the series.
Shorts that are too hot for TV will made available online, and creators will also get a share of the ad revenue everytime their short is viewed online. You can watch some hysterical promos for the new series here.
[via Lost Remote]
Posted Mar 4th 2006 3:07PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Animation, Web, Celebrities
An animated Web series created for Channel 101 called "House of Cosbys" has had Bill Cosby and
his lawyers fuming for some time now. The series, which, personally, I never found all that amusing, is about a man who
creates several clones of the comedian, each one becoming a bit more twisted than the last. When the site received the
first cease and desist, they took the show down. Upon consideration, however, they decided the parody had a
right to exist and put it back up. That's when another letter was sent to their hosting service, who told Channel
101 to take the show down (again).
What Cosby and his lawyers didn't take into consideration is that this is the internet, and it's next to impossible
to contain something once folks have caught wind of it. Several mirror sites now host the series, including Waxy.org, which was also hit with a cease and desist
recently. Waxy has refused to remove the show, and has began collecting examples of popular shows that have also
parodied Cosby such as SNL, The Simpsons, and Family Guy, none of which have ever faced any
kind of legal action from Cosby.
Special note: Speaking of Family Guy, Mike Henry and Patrick Henry, two writers for the
show, also created a series for Channel 101 called "Kicked in the
Nuts" which was referenced in the episode "The Cleavland-Loretta Quagmire." It
was by far the most esoteric reference ever on the show. And yes, Family Guy fans, I know the show isn't a
food.
[via Boing Boing]