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Ratings

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7.5/10(4)

Weekly half-hour satirical show that puts a comedic spin on the 24/7 media overload.

Language

EN

Status

Ended

First Aired

July 12, 2007

Last Aired

May 19, 2011

Networks

Current TV

Where to Watch
Region US · Lang EN
US
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Seasons & Episodes
Select a season to view episodes. Reddit links may contain spoilers.
Season
E1
Retrospectacular 2007
Air date: 2007-12-20
E2
Leap Year Spectacular
Air date: 2008-02-29
E3
Episode dated 10 April 2008
Air date: 2008-04-10
E4
Episode dated 17 April 2008
Air date: 2008-04-17
E5
Episode dated 18 April 2008
Air date: 2008-04-18
E6
Episode dated 24 April 2008
Air date: 2008-04-24
E7
Episode dated 1 May 2008
Air date: 2008-05-01
E8
Episode dated 2 May 2008
Air date: 2008-05-02
No longer confined by words of hypertext, Amazon.com customers now have the ability to make video reviews of the products they buy on the site. Brett Erlich gives them a taste of their own poorly edited medicine in this installment of Viral Video Film School.
E9
Episode dated 8 May 2008
Air date: 2008-05-08
E10
Episode dated 15 May 2008
Air date: 2008-05-15
E11
Episode dated 22 May 2008
Air date: 2008-05-22
E12
Episode dated 29 May 2008
Air date: 2008-05-29
E13
Episode dated 12 June 2008
Air date: 2008-06-12
E14
Episode dated 19 June 2008
Air date: 2008-06-19
E15
Episode dated 26 June 2008
Air date: 2008-06-26
E16
Episode dated 3 July 2008
Air date: 2008-07-03
E17
Episode dated 10 July 2008
Air date: 2008-07-10
E18
Episode dated 17 July 2008
Air date: 2008-07-17
E19
Episode dated 31 July 2008
Air date: 2008-07-31
E20
Episode dated 7 August 2008
Air date: 2008-08-07
E21
Episode dated 14 August 2008
Air date: 2008-08-14
E22
Episode dated 21 August 2008
Air date: 2008-08-21
E23
Episode dated 28 August 2008
Air date: 2008-08-28
E24
Episode dated 4 September 2008
Air date: 2008-09-04
E25
Episode dated 11 September 2008
Air date: 2008-09-11
E26
Episode dated 18 September 2008
Air date: 2008-09-18
E27
Episode dated 25 September 2008
Air date: 2008-09-25
E28
Episode dated 2 October 2008
Air date: 2008-10-02
E29
Episode dated 9 October 2008
Air date: 2008-10-09
E30
Episode dated 16 October 2008
Air date: 2008-10-16
E31
Infomania: The Election Special
Air date: 2008-10-31
E32
Episode dated 6 November 2008
Air date: 2008-11-06
E33
Episode dated 11 November 2008
Air date: 2008-11-11
E34
Episode dated 20 November 2008
Air date: 2008-11-20
E35
Episode dated 27 November 2008
Air date: 2008-11-27
E36
Episode dated 4 December 2008
Air date: 2008-12-04
E37
Episode dated 11 December 2008
Air date: 2008-12-11
E38
Episode dated 18 December 2008
Air date: 2008-12-18

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