infoMania (TV series)
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| infoMania | |
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| Genre | Comedy Satire News parody |
| Format | News program |
| Presented by | Brett Erlich |
| Starring | Brett Erlich Sergio Cilli Ben Hoffman Bryan Safi Erin Gibson |
| Country of origin | United States |
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| Running time | 22 minutes |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | Current TV |
| Original run | 12 July 2007 – 15 July 2011 |
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infoMania was an American half-hour weekly satirical news-show on the Current TV television network. The program was initially hosted by Conor Knighton and later Brett Erlich, with features by Ben Hoffman, Sergio Cilli, Bryan Safi, Erin Gibson, and Ellen Fox.
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[edit] History
The program's executive producer was David Nickoll. Its original executive producer was The Daily Show's co-creator Madeleine Smithberg.
Stylistically similar to The Daily Show, infoMania put a comedic spin on various pieces of popular culture in the United States, including outrageous news stories, video games, viral videos, as well as movies and music.
Prior to being produced in a full half-hour format, the show aired in short 3-5 minute installments, usually at the top of the hour. Before July 2007, the show rotated between names of Google Current and Current Buzz and was a part of Current TV's original programming when the network went on air in August 2005.
In September 2010, infoMania began receiving a noticeable amount of negative feedback from their fanbase via Facebook and Current TV's website. This first came about following the removal of the ability to watch full episodes of the show on their website, as well as the addition of a live audience "laugh track" to the show.[1] Current TV has eliminated the laugh track from the show in response to these complaints, but they still refuse to post full episodes to the Internet.
On January 12, 2011 Conor Knighton announced his departure on the Current TV website. Brett Erlich became the new host with a new set, but kept the same correspondents returning January 20, 2011.
On July 1, 2011, Brett Erlich announced the July 15th episode would be the final episode of infoMania.
The show aired Thursday at 11 pm ET/8 pm PT on Current TV before switching to Friday nights during its final month of production. Various segments can be viewed online at various social networking websites such as Hulu.
infoMania was produced on the same lot as Mad Men in Hollywood, California.[citation needed]
[edit] Correspondents
- Sergio Cilli featured segments "White Hot Top 5" and "Music Intervention"
- Ben Hoffman featured segments "infoMania Editorial," "infoMania Tech Report," "Kids Kouch!," and "Craigslist Interviews"
- Bryan Safi featured segment "That's Gay"
- Erin Gibson featured segment "Modern Lady"
- Brett Erlich featured segments "Viral Video Film School" and "Rotten Tomatoes on infoMania" (co-hosted with Ellen Fox)
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