Tooning Out the News is returning for a second season next month. The animated comedy series, which is an animated parody of a cable news show, will return with the launch of Paramount+ (currently known as CBS All Access). In season two, viewers will see smaller episodes arrive on weekdays with a full half-hour episode being released weekly.
Executive produced by Stephen Colbert, Chris Licht, Rj Fried, and Tim Luecke, Tooninbg Out the News' voice cast includes Mitch Lewis, Maureen Monahan, Simone Norman, Addison Anderson, Jeremy Bent, Meg Stalter, Jack Bensinger, Zach Smilovitz, Neil D'Astolfo, and Fried.
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Executive produced by Stephen Colbert, Chris Licht, Rj Fried, and Tim Luecke, Tooninbg Out the News' voice cast includes Mitch Lewis, Maureen Monahan, Simone Norman, Addison Anderson, Jeremy Bent, Meg Stalter, Jack Bensinger, Zach Smilovitz, Neil D'Astolfo, and Fried.
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- 2/12/2021
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
At the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, TV is invading the schedule in a whole new way. The Park City film fest has previously dabbled in what’s possible on the small screen, but this year marks the launch of the Indie Episodics section — which will spotlight TV pilots that mostly lack mainstream distribution.
The selections include “America to Me,” a new docu-series by “Hoop Dreams” director Steve James; as well as “The Mortified Guide,” a screen adaptation of the popular stage show “Mortified,” spotlighting the most embarrassing true stories of adolescence. There’s also “This Close,” showcasing star/creators Josh Feldman and Shoshannah Stern (both of whom are deaf), and “Franchesca,” featuring digital star and “The Nightly Show” writer/contributor Franchesca Ramsey.
This marks a major change for Sundance, and a renewed commitment to independent television. While Sundance has featured TV programming since the premiere of “Top of the Lake” in...
The selections include “America to Me,” a new docu-series by “Hoop Dreams” director Steve James; as well as “The Mortified Guide,” a screen adaptation of the popular stage show “Mortified,” spotlighting the most embarrassing true stories of adolescence. There’s also “This Close,” showcasing star/creators Josh Feldman and Shoshannah Stern (both of whom are deaf), and “Franchesca,” featuring digital star and “The Nightly Show” writer/contributor Franchesca Ramsey.
This marks a major change for Sundance, and a renewed commitment to independent television. While Sundance has featured TV programming since the premiere of “Top of the Lake” in...
- 12/4/2017
- by Liz Shannon Miller
- Indiewire
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