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Comedy Central's website purges 25 years of content


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The vast repository of content on Comedy Central's website — dating back 25 years — has been removed by parent company Paramount Global, in a move to push fans to Paramount+.

 

The site, at comedycentral.com, has until now hosted clips from all episodes of "The Daily Show" since 1999, as well as segments from the full 11-season run of Stephen Colbert's "The Colbert Report," among other video content. Thousands of "Daily Show" clips remain free to watch on YouTube, but those go back only to 2015.

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Years of history being hidden because of greedy CEOs. I HATE THE STREAMING ERA SO MUCH

 

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Wtf :mazen:

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Paramount is so broke my god just sell already???

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All these streaming services. Time to put on an eye patch and sail the high seas. 

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22 minutes ago, Virgos Groove said:

I HATE THE STREAMING ERA SO MUCH

 

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The bubble has finally burst. I remember when it felt like we were going to have access to almost everything digital.

 

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wtf

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47 minutes ago, lillavend3r said:

Paramount is so broke my god just sell already???

Isn't it the main cbs streaming platform 

 

abc and nbc have one I am Shocked they are doing this badly :deadbanana2:

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Maybe they should fire one of their 3 CEOs. Save 30 mil+, if they're broke they're clearly not doing their jobs. 

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15 minutes ago, Katamari said:

Isn't it the main cbs streaming platform 

 

abc and nbc have one I am Shocked they are doing this badly :deadbanana2:

It just doesn't have anything worth susbcribing for

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the streaming era ****** everyone over

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