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more about #valleywag more comments → Shadowlayer: Seems pincus here has sent a whole bunch of "friends" to spam the place... more » VoxPopuli: People - can we all agree at least that Jillian Michaels looks like an itty-bitty dick centered between those giant balls? Yeah, thought I'd stop by a... more » raincoaster: Wow, smell all the earnestness in the comments section! How do I get back to Gawker from here? more » SidAndFinancy: It appears she's changed proctologists since her Today show days. more » heywhat: I always thought the Biggest Loser was heavily edited. I thought there is no way this show would take dangerously obese people who have been sitting o... more » manchops: Ok, goin out on the gawker ledge here to defend this show: Sure, there are some not-so-good choices going on in having people use a cash prize/crash w... more » LatestBy: I understand they're angry at her, but squeezing Jillian Michaels' testicles like that won't help. more » Richard Petty Bourgeoisie: Not to mention the fact that The Biggest Loser is depleting attendance at America's zoos. more » morninggloria: One man's obese potential Biggest Loser contestant is another man's scariest high school offensive lineman ever. more » TheBusinessGuy: HamNo continues his interesting fascination with fat people, but at least this time there are no insults. The responsibility for what goes on on The ... more » Smitros: But all this leaves aside the question of what the contestants are doing to those monster implants. more » bluebears: I cannot watch that show, the shit they have these obese people doing is NUTS. Having a 300 lb man do any sort of squatting or jumping is just ridicul... more » m4ximusprim3: wait, but if you're fat, and then you gain 30 lbs of muscle in 6 weeks, how are you supposed to win when everyone else is dehydrating themselves? You... more » Pope John Peeps II: So the contestants themselves bear NO responsibility for their choices? This seems a dangerous precedent to be set on a gossip website. more » MisterHippity: "Contestants can get a little too crazy and they can get too thin," she said. In a competition where the whole point is to get as thin as possible? ... more » -
#television
Is Ricky Van Veen Spending Too Much Time with Ben Silverman?
Ricky Van Veen announced the production schedule for his brand-new TV studio, and it would appear the CollegeHumor founder believes the future of the small screen lies in the past, because he's unleashing a mess of game shows. More » -
#thefuture
Everything Bad About the Web Was Once Said About Television
This 1945 pamphlet on the "Future of Television" is awesome. But who would have thought we'd be having the same tired discussion 65 years later? The table of contents is a template for every contemporary new media debate: More » -
#layoffs
Al Gore's TV Network Firing 80 People Due to Wild Success
Current Media said it would shed 80 people, confirming earlier reports, and will make its unconventional format more boringly traditional. This might sound bad. But the San Francisco cable network assures us it is evidence of amazing success! More » -
#badideas
Despite the Odds, Huffington Trying Hand at DC Drama
Is there anything Arianna Huffington can't do? Well, we'll all see, for the Internet queen's about to jump into prime time television. And, of course, she;s not jumping too far from her roots. More » -
#twitter
Can Twitter Make Old New?
Twitter's expansion into the world of television continues! To give repeats new life, Fox has joined forces with the site to bring the world "tweet-peats," during which stars and fans alike can pipe up on shows like Fringe. Geektastic! [THR] -
#startups
Barry Diller Just Bought This Kid a TV Studio
At the ripe old age of 28, Ricky Van Veen is finally putting CollegeHumor.com behind him. He's leaving the site he co-founded and starting a production company called Notional. But the young man remains in Barry Diller's well-padded nest. More » -
#television
Why Warren Buffett and Martha Stewart Just Showed Up at an AOL Meeting
Domestic doyenne Martha Stewart and legendary investor Warren Buffet are on stage at a big AOL meeting. "People are going fucking nuts," a tipster writes. Why are the business celebrities at AOL? To make children's programming, naturally. More » -
#moguls
Mark Cuban's High Definition Dreams Crushed By Time Warner
Mark Cuban concedes his HDNet has been permanently kicked off Time Warner Cable Systems nationwide. It's a rough time for the mouthy internet entrepreneur. More » -
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#theinternet
YouTube's Sad Studio Deal Just Highlights Hulu's Superiority
In the war between video sites, Hulu might have the Daily Show, 30 Rock and 24, but YouTube just signed big studio deals to bring you... Harper's Island and The Addams Family. Oh, Google. More » -
#television
Julia Allison to Air on Most Obscure Channel Possible
Relentless egoblogger Julia Allison took a break from hurling ladyparts labels at bloggers to inform us of breaking news: Her videoblog, TMIweekly, has been picked up by NBC's New York Nonstop. How appropriate! More »


