Future of Comedy - online?
Interesting Organ Grinder blog entry on the Guardian website, which suggests that the recent lack of original mainstream comedy on BBC One and ITV1 could be because the main audience - school pupils, college and university students, the cool, festival-going crowd - are watching their comedy online.
After all, they’re all busy happy slapping and having sex to watch the scheduled televised broadcasts, aren’t they…?

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