I’ve have absolutely no idea what AMC’s masterplan is for The Walking Dead, but the last thing I (or anyone else for that matter) could possibly see in the zombie shows future is a talk show. But that is the cold reality [show] of what AMC are doing. Say hello to the pun-derful The Talking Dead.
Deadline reports that the live half-hour show will debut on the network on October 16th, following the encore presentation of the season premiere. Your host? Chris Hardwick (aka The Nerdist), a man who has plenty of reality show experience having hosted Singled Out, Wired Science and Web Soup, who will host a weekly discussion with actors, producers and fans about the preceding episode… Says Harwick:
As an enormous fan of both The Walking Dead comic and television show, I pretty much begged for this job. Dissecting the moves of Rick Grimes and the...
Deadline reports that the live half-hour show will debut on the network on October 16th, following the encore presentation of the season premiere. Your host? Chris Hardwick (aka The Nerdist), a man who has plenty of reality show experience having hosted Singled Out, Wired Science and Web Soup, who will host a weekly discussion with actors, producers and fans about the preceding episode… Says Harwick:
As an enormous fan of both The Walking Dead comic and television show, I pretty much begged for this job. Dissecting the moves of Rick Grimes and the...
- 9/23/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Hulu will offer full-length episodes of Comedy Central's The Daily Show With Jon Stewart and The Colbert Report, the companies said Tuesday.
The shows are from Viacom's MTV Networks and mark the first time that the conglomerate's content will be on Hulu, a joint venture of News Corp. and NBC Universal. CBS, which shares chairman Sumner Redstone with Viacom, does not have a partnership with Hulu.
Hulu, however, is not the only Web destination that will have Daily Show and Colbert. Full episodes of both shows are available on ComedyCentral.com and, last month, Comcast said it will stream the shows in full on its Fancast site.
Hulu also said Tuesday that it will introduce PBS' NOVA, Carrier, Scientific American Frontiers and Wired Science this month.
Hulu now has more than 70 premium content partners and more than 700 TV and movie titles. In addition to NBC Universal and News Corp. content, the company also has deals with Warner Bros. Television Group, Lionsgate, Sony, Universal, MGM, the NBA and the NHL.
The shows are from Viacom's MTV Networks and mark the first time that the conglomerate's content will be on Hulu, a joint venture of News Corp. and NBC Universal. CBS, which shares chairman Sumner Redstone with Viacom, does not have a partnership with Hulu.
Hulu, however, is not the only Web destination that will have Daily Show and Colbert. Full episodes of both shows are available on ComedyCentral.com and, last month, Comcast said it will stream the shows in full on its Fancast site.
Hulu also said Tuesday that it will introduce PBS' NOVA, Carrier, Scientific American Frontiers and Wired Science this month.
Hulu now has more than 70 premium content partners and more than 700 TV and movie titles. In addition to NBC Universal and News Corp. content, the company also has deals with Warner Bros. Television Group, Lionsgate, Sony, Universal, MGM, the NBA and the NHL.
- 6/10/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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