LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Comedy Central's "Tosh.0," a weekly clip show devoted to viral videos, plays like a weird hybrid of "America's Funniest Home Videos" and "The Soup," but it succeeds ...
Another Comedy Central staple is saying goodbye a little sooner than expected: The pop culture clip show Tosh.0 will end with Season 12, reversing the network’s previous decision to renew the show. “I ...
On Tuesday night, the final episode of viral video and sketch comedy series Tosh.0 will air on Comedy Central. (The network is running previous episodes of the show throughout the day, leading up to ...
Here’s a clip from last night’s episode of Tosh.0 that we particularly loved. What’s our excuse for blogging about it? One of the Twitterers is from Cleveland. Good enough for us! Welcome to Black ...
Comedy Central’s massacre of popular shows continues. After pulling the plug on Drunk History and reversing their order for new seasons, the network announced that they were canceling Tosh.0 after ...
Comedian Daniel Tosh performs tonight and Saturday in the Terry Fator Theatre at The Mirage to help him prep for a June taping of a stand-up special called "Happy Thoughts." Five funny things about ...
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PASADENA, Calif.-- Despite having one of Comedy Central's most popular programs with the Internet-mocking clip show "Tosh.0," Daniel Tosh can't pinpoint his appeal. "I really don't know," he said ...
Comedy Central is staying in business with Daniel Tosh. The network and Tosh have closed an overall deal that includes a four-season, 80-episode extension for Tosh.O, as part of a first-look deal that ...
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Daniel Tosh and "Tosh.0" will continue on in 2013 as Comedy Central has ordered a fifth season of its highest-rated and most-watched series. The news was announced today by Kent Alterman, Head of ...
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