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- British television show with a comedy panel in the style of a pub quiz, hosted by Jimmy Carr.
- A frustrated man explains how Facebook has ruined his relationship with his girlfriend.
- The How Do You Sell segment looks at Australian beers that are no longer Australian, in the wake of SABMiller's multi-million dollar purchase of Fosters. In The Pitch, two advertisers devise campaigns to convince Australians to stop expecting their footballers to be role models. The Image Renovators discusses whether there is any hope for Australian Prime Minster Julia Gillard.
- The Crisis Management segment looks at Keara O'Neill's complaint to Gasp Jeans over her treatment by a shop assistant. In The Pitch, two advertisers try to re-establish Rupert Murdoch as a name that people can trust. The How Do You Sell segment takes a look at the origins of Pink Ribbon Day.
- The Crisis Management segment looks at Qantas and how its rivals have responded to its crisis. In The Pitch, two advertising agencies try to re-launch Kevin Rudd's career. The How Do You Sell segment looks at the Occupy Wall Street movement.
- A female hacker races against time to figure out the code on an iPhone that is glued to her hand.
- One Antarctican winter isolated from the rest of the world, but not from eachother.
- Wuffle is not like other wolves. He's a sweet and gentle guy with a big heart. Wuffle would much rather have fun working and helping out his friends in Gingerbread Village. Check out all of the adventures and silly hi-jinks Wuffle and his pals get up to.
- The first of a four-part special series that looks into the brandtathlon that is the London 2012 Olympics, with an analysis of the advertising and consumerism surrounding them and the ways in which companies use the two weeks of competition to market their products.
- The Image Renovators segment looks at the new ads for Crown that try to downplay the C word. In The Pitch, two advertisers try to sell us the idea of appointing Gina Rinehart to run Fairfax Media. The Crisis Management segment discusses whether Pussy Riot's message got lost in the coverage of their arrest.
- The second of a four-part special series that looks into the brandtathlon that is the London 2012 Olympics, with an analysis of the advertising and consumerism surrounding them and the ways in which companies use the two weeks of competition to market their products.
- The third of a four-part special series that looks into the brandtathlon that is the London 2012 Olympics, with an analysis of the advertising and consumerism surrounding them and the ways in which companies use the two weeks of competition to market their products.
- Lance Armstrong is discussed in The Image Renovators segment. In The Pitch, two advertising agencies try to attract us back to Cronulla. The How Do You Sell segment looks at the latest campaign from Australian Associated Motor Insurers (AAMI), featuring Rhonda.
- The final of a four-part special series that looks into the brandtathlon that is the London 2012 Olympics, with an analysis of the advertising and consumerism surrounding them and the ways in which companies use the two weeks of competition to market their products.
- The How Do You Sell segment looks at the Apple iPhone 5. In The Pitch, two advertisers try to convince us to give up our e-readers and go back to old-fashioned books. The panel discuss some advertisements targetting the homosexual community.
- Thomas performs a wide variety of skits, pranks and songs in this comedy series of micro-episodes usually of a few seconds of length each.
- Collection of photo clip series by Sireah Warden.
- Jean learns the moral of the holidays. Lying to your exes to preserve your pride. This is Christmas. Jeannie style.
- The second of four extra-length, extra-strength specials presented by the Gruen team with some serious analysis of political advertising in the 2013 Australian federal election, the occasional sniggering and finger-pointing, and the best and worst political campaign advertisements from around the world.
- A battle between a man who can control people with a stare, and the only man he cannot control. When their fate cross, the survival battle begins. The two men with inevitable fate, who will survive ?
- A Valentine's Day Special. In this very special "Life With Jeannie" episode, things seem to look a little out of place. What's happening? Who would tell ANYONE to "chillax"??!?!? Why does everything look weird??!? Are you seeing things!???. SCARY THINGS!?!?!?
- How do you sell: The Pope The pitch: Restore faith in Australia politicians. Target Market: Pizza
- How Do You Sell: Optus The Pitch: Compulsory Micro Chips Target Market: Violence Against Women.
- Senate Democrats block an abortion bill. The hashtag #ShoutYourAbortion trends on Twitter and Facebook. Ben calls Pope Benedict "a disaster area".
- A look at the effects that online bullying has on the lives of teenagers and their community.
- A burnt out wilderness survival expert takes his band of misfit students into the Appalachian Foothills to demonstrate their survival skills on set of a proposed t.v. pilot. In an attempt to pass the test of their lives survival becomes the name of the game. Will anyone make it out of prime time alive or will Murphy's law of nature be more than any weekend warrior could survive!?
- A series of promotional mini-movies released on Twitter and YouTube to coincide with Sun and Moon's release, as well as the 25th anniversary of Pokemon.
- This one minute video shows why millions of people became vegans.
- In 2016 Twitter became the first over-the-top streaming platform for MLB games. Games air weekly online for users around the world featuring the best rivalries in MLB.
- In the meat industry, suffering or dead animals are disposed as trash.
- How do you Sell: Rio Olympic Games The Pitch: Sell Tasmania to China. As Crunch: Lottoland
- Comic Jimmy Fallon hosts a celebration of achievements in television and film, with actors Steve Carell, Anna Kendrick, Sofía Vergara and Brie Larson presenting awards and Golden Globe winner Meryl Streep receiving the 2017 Cecil B. DeMille Award.
- A series of shorts (or "mini-movies") set in the world of Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu (2011) which tells the story of the Vermillion commanders from Season 7: The Hands of Time.
- Does bacon sound good for your fried egg? PETA shows their audience the fact some of the bacon comes from a terrible past; Cruelty against pigs during intensive farming.
- The Verge's flagship podcast, but for CES we've spiffed it up and put it on camera - with guests, gadget demos, and the most important news from the biggest tech trade show of the year. This year we'll be talking about self-driving cars, drones, laptops, and as many weird gadgets as you can imagine. It's going to be a blast. The Vergecast Live at CES 2017 is hosted by Nilay Patel, Dieter Bohn, and Megan Farokhmanesh. It will also feature Casey Newton, Lauren Goode, Paul Miller, and Ashley Carman - and hell, quite a few more people from the massive Verge team that we've brought to CES this year. Tune in each night and tweet with the hashtag #CES2017 - Megan may just read yours on the show.
- At a time when the world entered in daydream, immersed in its own shadows, there is no more hope - a new hero appears who can put balance in the chaos, freeing himself from the matter and breaking the veils of maya, which is only destined for the great enlightened beings. Find out who you are on this journey - become what you want most in CULTZONE PURELAND.
- 2015– 48mPodcast EpisodeTrump changes his mind on Afghanistan. Ben is more impressed with cochlear implants than the solar eclipse.
- The Left loves your children more than you. A high school coach is forbidden from praying on the fifty-yard line. Ben recommends "The Miracle Worker" (1962)
- The UK detains illegal immigrants indefinitely. The New York Times publishes a puff-piece on Lenin. Noam Chomsky derides Antifa. A hungover Sargon plugs his new Gab.ai account.
- Hurricane Harvey devastates Houston. Antifa returns to Berkeley. The VMAs attack Trump. Ben recommends Will Durant's "The Story of Philosophy".
- 2017– 28mPodcast EpisodeJoel Osteen is accused of denying refuge to Hurricane Harvey victims. Hillary Clinton hits the road. North Korea fires a missile over Japan. The European Society of Cardiology recommends coffee.
- Melania Trump's high heels lead to high dudgeon. A sexegenarian millennial talks about feminism. The all-female Panel of Deplorables discuss Kim Jong-un, evangelicals, sexual identities and more.