Michele Ganeless

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Michele Ganeless

President, Comedy Central

First came South Park, then The Daily Show and its Colbert spin-off. Now Michele Ganeless, 44, is expanding into digital territory. So far, Comedy Central has launched Web sites for all its shows as well as stand-alone sites such as Jokes.com, the largest Internet archive of stand-up videos, plus ringtones and videos from Sarah Silverman, Carlos Mencia, and Dane Cook. The goal: "to make sure our content is everywhere our viewers are. We want everything to be accessible, sortable, and sharable." -- by Abha Bhattarai

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Michele Ganeless

Just checked and I still--thankfully--can get the Daily Show videos from the net. (I'm in Japan). That is why I love Comedy Central, and why I am forced to download anything the big networks put out if I want to watch it (which by the way, there isn't much worth watching IMHO)

"to make sure our content is everywhere our viewers are. We want everything to be accessible, sortable, and sharable."

They have juste cut access to comedy central online videos in all countries except the US of A... nice move for universal access...

Eric

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