Web Celebrity TV Show No Good TV Coming to Late Night TVAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on August 22, 2007 - 1:54pm.
Beverly Hills, Calif. - The producers of No Good TV, an online celebrity and entertainment news network that lets users connect with celebrities, and claims more than 62 million views on YouTube, said on Wednesday that their format will soon be given a home on late-night television. Producer Robert Morton ("Late Show with David Letterman," "Mind of Mencia"), and Dave Becky and Michael Rotenberg from 3 Arts Entertainment and Endeavor, will pitch the show to networks in the next few weeks, Variety reported. The production partners said the show will continue to feature uncensored celebrity interviews, music, sketch comedy, CG animation and puppetry, and offer "a fun, relaxed and artist-friendly environment free from gossip, ambush interviews and paparazzi."
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