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Dog and Brony Show and 3 Other Hilarious Memes

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Dog and Brony Show and 3 Other Hilarious Memes
Monday, January 23, 2012 10:43 PMLauren Hockenson
I hope you all had a relaxing weekend, because we're back with a bunch of Internet weirdness! This, folks, is the Meme Machine, and it definitely never gets the day off. This weekend was full of ups and downs: Bronies celebrated, and football...



Justin Bieber's 5th YouTube Anniversary: The Road to Bieber Fever [INFOGRAPHIC]
Monday, January 23, 2012 7:25 PMBrian Anthony Hernandez
Whether you love or despise 17-year-old international pop star Justin Bieber, you have his mom to thank (or blame) for thrusting him into the spotlight five years ago this month. On Jan. 19, 2007, Pattie Mallett uploaded a video of her son...



Portlandia Stars Talk Twitter and the New Face of Comedy
Monday, January 23, 2012 6:27 PMZachary Sniderman
Portlandia, IFC's little sketch show that could, has moved from quirky sleeper hit to beloved comedy darling and one of IFC's most-watched shows. Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein's loving, punchy, demolition of all things hipster and faux has...



The Most-Shared 2012 Super Bowl Ad Teasers So Far [VIDEOS]
Monday, January 23, 2012 4:26 PMTodd Wasserman
With the Super Bowl less than two weeks away, advertisers are following one of two plays: Remain completely mum about what they're going to do, or attempt to maximize that $3.5 million ad spend with teaser videos on YouTube. Actually, there's a...



Consumers Want Online Video Ads No More Than 15 Seconds Long
Monday, January 23, 2012 3:40 PMSamantha Murphy
Want to capture customer attention with online video ads? They'd better not be more than 15 seconds long, a new poll suggests. According to a survey by Poll Position, about 54% of Americans think 15 seconds is the acceptable time to view an...



 
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