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Browse - Most popular shows featuring: internet culturex
Clickbait
Eight different points of view provide tantalizing clues to the perpetrator of a gruesome crime fueled by social media.
Tosh.0
Host and comedian Daniel Tosh talks all things Internet in his new weekly series, uncovering new technology as well as old. "Tosh.O" tells all about blogs, tweets and pokes, giving viewers an inside look at the World Wide Web.
Dimension 404
Inspired by the Internet's "404" error code, Dimension 404 aims to evoke that 3 AM feeling of wandering onto the weird side of the web, stumbling upon stories that cannot be explained in the world that we know.
Q: Into the Storm
During the three-year global investigation, the series chronicles the evolution of "Q" in real-time with unprecedented access to key players, revealing how the anonymous character known only as "Q" uses conspiracy theories and information warfare to game the internet, hijack politics, and manipulate people's thinking. The six episodes also examine the influence of QAnon on American culture and question the consequences of unfettered free speech permeating the darkest corners of the internet.
iCarly
Carly is a teenager who lives with her twenty-six year old brother and guardian Spencer, and produces her own web casts from a studio she constructed in the attic of her home. She does this not because she is looking for fame or fortune, but because she wants to be a good role model for kids and teens.
The Guild
This comedic web series, brainchild of Felicia Day, is about a group of socially maladjusted online gamers, "The Knights of Good". It chronicles the drama that happens in-game and in their real lives. As they begin meeting up in person, the complications multiply.
Haters Back Off
The odd ball family life of Miranda Sings, an incredibly confident, totally untalented star on the rise who continues to fail upward by the power of her belief that she was born famous, it's just no one knows it yet.
The Most Hated Man on the Internet
Hunter Moore was a self-proclaimed "professional life ruiner" who found fame in the early 2010s by founding IsAnyoneUp.com, a notorious 'revenge porn' hub.
The site posted explicit photos of women and men, often without their permission and with devastating results. He built a cult following of those who hung on his every raunchy move.
Featuring poignant, exclusive interviews with multiple women and men who fought to have their images taken down, law enforcement agents who worked the case and the crusader who fought to take Moore down, this three-part series documents his comeuppance at the hands of the only force more fearsome than an army of internet trolls: a mother protecting her daughter.
Oddtaxi
This town should look familiar, but suddenly, it's not. The taxi driver Odokawa lives a very mundane life. He has no family, doesn't really hang out with others, and he's an oddball who is narrow-minded and doesn't talk much. The only people he can call his friends are his doctor, Gouriki and his classmate from high school, Kakibana. All of his patrons seem to be slightly odd themselves. The college student who wants to be noticed online, Kabasawa. A nurse with secrets, Shirakawa. A comedy duo, the Homosapiens... All these mundane conversations somehow lead to a girl who's gone missing.
Catfish UK
Catfish UK (MTV) is presented by the journalist and documentary-maker Oobah Butler and the radio host Julie Adenuga. It is the first television presenting job for either. While they are more than good enough to hold their own separately, they make a wonderful pairing.
Hot Ones
The show with hot questions and even hotter wings. Watch Sean interview celebrities such as T.J. Miller, Tommy Chong, and DJ Khaled as they burn their tastebuds.
Nathan Barley
"Nathan Barley" is a show that gives us a peep into the life of professional bighead, Nathan Barley.
Famalam
Famalam shines a comedic light on everything - from alien encounters in the outer reaches of the galaxy to what happens when a man is left on his own in a house for 10 minutes holding only a phone and a remote. With a dazzling array of accents, cultural observations and colourful costumes, Famalam gives us a glimpse of the latest Nollywood blockbuster, reveals who might be responsible for internet spam and introduces us to the real rulers of the world - spoiler alert - it's not the G20...
The Internet Ruined My Life
The show exposes the unexpected perils of living in a social media obsessed world. Each half-hour explores what happens to a person when a single tweet, post, or status update backfires and spirals out of control. Told through first person accounts, this series takes stories ripped-from-the-headlines and reveals how people just like you and me inadvertently ruin their lives in one key stroke.
Mystery Files (2023)
Have you ever found yourself on a Wikipedia deep dive on the weird side of the internet? In this show, weird thing enthusiasts Ryan and Shane take turns presenting their latest fascinations to each other covering everything unusual, unexplained, and unhinged.
Limmy's Show
Sketch series from the mind of one of Scotland's most original new comedy talents.
Good Mythical Morning
Two "Internetainers" (Rhett & Link) go far out and do the weirdest things, giving you a daily dose of casual comedy every Monday-Friday.
Virtually Famous
Join Kevin McHale as he hosts Virtually Famous, a panel show that celebrates the best of viral videos. With team captains Seann Walsh and Chris Stark, this show is sure to keep you entertained.
Watch as the teams battle it out to see who knows the most about the internet's most hilarious and outrageous videos. Don't miss out on the fun and excitement of Virtually Famous!
Hype House
Follow up close the hottest stars on social media experiencing love, friendship and fame. All this while living and creating content together.
Attack of the Show!
Hosted by Kevin Pereira and Olivia Munn, the show discusses the daily news as well as the latest trends in pop culture and technology.
Nostalgia Critic
A movie critic raised by pop culture looks back at the movies and shows of his childhood and often feels betrayed by how poorly they hold up.
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