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San Francisco, 12:25 PM Thu Nov 5 55 posts in the last 24 hours New: Breaking news and daily top stories via email 4260 Subscribers Send a link to this post '' via email: Please enter your name. Please enter a valid email address. Full Article at Gawker
Ben Silverman, the former NBC Entertainment head who left after failing to revive the struggling network's primetime slate, is getting some CollegeHumor. Full Article at Huffington Post
Talk show host Jay Leno (C) speaks as NBC Entertainment Co-Chairmen Ben Silverman (L) and Marc Graboff listen during a news conference in the Universal City area of Los Angeles December 9, 2008. View Photo »
Ben Silverman, the former NBC Entertainment head who left after failing to revive the struggling network's primetime slate, is getting some CollegeHumor. Full Article at New York Post
Sure, CollegeHumor.com is okay. But for all its lowbrow fart-filled practical jokery, we've sometimes wondered if the website is truly as stupid and juvenile as it could be. Help could be on the way, though! Full Article at New York Magazine
» IAC (NSDQ: IACI) is considering a deal that would make College Humor part of Ben Silverman’s new entertainment company. [AdAge] » Amazon (NSDQ: AMZN) is letting “Amazon Associates” make referral money from a Twitter widget in their account. Full Article at paidContent.org
Talk show host Jay Leno speaks next to NBC Entertainment Co-Chairman Ben Silverman (L) during a news conference in the Universal City area of Los Angeles December 9, 2008. View Photo »
The final structure of the deal hasn't been fully hammered out, but executives with knowledge of the situation say CollegeHumor figures prominently into Mr. Silverman's plans, and could be reorganized into the new venture. Full Article at Advertising Age
Jordan Hoffner will leave his position as head of content partnerships at YouTube to join Ben Silverman’s new content endeavor at IAC. The announcement was made yesterday at YouTube, and paidContent was the first to report it. Full Article at NewTeeVee
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