Tosh.0 speaks to online audiences that help videos go viral, but it doesn’t drown in its own geekiness and still feels cool to watch. By boldly offering itself to a specific niché audience (think ...
IN one of his remakes of viral Internet videos, the comedian Daniel Tosh pretends to spend days trapped in an elevator with Nick White, whose 41 hours trapped in a Midtown Manhattan elevator were ...
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 ...
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 on the strength of host Daniel Tosh ...
Comedian Daniel Tosh makes his living pulling video off the Internet and making fun of it. Some clips will make you laugh. You'll sometimes laugh harder when Tosh adds his insight. Some clips, like ...
The retired basketball star and his comic friends will comment on funny Web videos and create their own parodies in the tentatively titled "Upload with Shaquille O'Neal." By Lacey Rose Writer-At-Large ...
Comedy Central might be the first TV network to make money from the Internet. The cable television network’s newest hit, “Tosh.0,” attracts 4 million viewers an episode, even more than who watch ...
Comedian Daniel Tosh grew up in Titusville and graduated from the University of Central Florida in 1996, but he won’t be bringing his act to Central Florida. “I’ve boycotted Orlando eight or nine ...
Comedy Central renewed internet clip comedy show “Tosh.0” for not one season, but three. The Daniel Tosh-hosted viral video-sharing platform, chock full of jokes, slow motion replays and insulting ...
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