Comedy Central renews ‘Tosh.0’ for three seasons
Comedian Daniel Tosh got a huge vote of confidence from Comedy Central on Tuesday when the network pledged to renew his show “Tosh.0” for three consecutive seasons (6, 7 and 8).
The show, which finds Tosh blithely riffing on some of the funniest and most buzzworthy clips on the Internet, concludes its fifth season Tuesday evening. Season 6 (which will consist of 30 episodes) will premiere on Feb. 18.
During its five-year run, “Tosh.0” has scored big successes. It’s the No. 1 entertainment series on Tuesday nights among the coveted demographic of men ages 18 to 24, and it averages 3 million viewers.
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The cornerstone of the show is a weekly feature called “Web Redemption” where Tosh offers subjects of particularly embarrassing viral videos a chance to re-create the humiliating experiences with a different ending.
“I am extremely fortunate and very grateful that I can continue to work with such fun and talented people on a very supportive network,” said Tosh in a news release. “Sorry for the lack of snark — I will leave that open for the comments section.”
Viewers wishing to get more Tosh in their lives can also check in with the popular “Tosh.0” blog or follow Tosh on Twitter (he live Tweets during the show).
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