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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Comedy Central is a network on U.S. cable/satellite TV, created by a merger between Viacom's HA! and Time Warner's Comedy Channel in the early 1990s. It tends to have a lot of comedy shows and movies, including Stand Up Comedy showcases, sitcoms and Sketch Comedy. Their content includes reruns from other channels (such as Scrubs and more recently, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia), but most of their best-known shows are originals. It has thus far successfully avoided even coming close to Network Decay (unlike MTV, Cartoon Network, and A&E have in recent years), at least partly because comedy is such a broad topic (though it has come under fire for airing 'comedy' shows that rely on shock value to be funny, like Mind of Mencia [1], Mad TV reruns [2], and the Comedy Central Roasts after the one honoring Pamela Anderson) |