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News by Channel 101
Los Angeles, CA - Matt Braunger has been set to host the 7th annual Channel 101 Incredibly Prestigious Achievement Awards, otherwise known as The Channy Awards. The event will be held on Sunday, December 6th at Cinespace in Hollywood. An afternoon affair, the doors will open at 3:30pm and the show will start promptly at 5:00pm.
The nominations for the 2009 Channy Awards were announced earlier this evening:
BEST FAILED PILOT
The 7/8ths Project... (more)
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Feature by Channel 101
Here is the batch of videos for the 2008 Channy Awards. They're not listing properly in the "Specials" section so we put together and easy-to-view article. Just click the image to watch. Enjoy!
2008 CHANNY OPENING
Chris Tallman Visits With JD Ryznar. This video kicked off the 2008 Channy Awards. Voice over by Smith Harrison.
THE LAST TWO FANS OF CHANNEL 101
Chris Tallman transmits some bad news from the future.
KEYS TO SUCCESSFUL... (more)
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News by Channel101
Here are the results for the prestigious 2008 Channy Awards:
BEST FAILED PILOT
The Platteville Terror
BEST COMMERCIAL
The Ridley Brother's Colgate Commercial
BEST ANIMATION:
Tales From Railroad Times
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
2 Girls, 1 Cup: The Show
BEST SPECIAL FX
Sevan Najarian and Andrew Delange, The Pop
MOST ADORABLE
Mar Mar, Tales From Railroad Times
BEST ASSHOLE
Wade Randolph
BEST EDITING
Aaron Moles, Return to Supermans... (more)
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News by Channel 101
Los Angeles, CA - JD Ryznar has been set to host the 6th annual Channel 101 Incredibly Prestigious Achievement Awards, otherwise known as The Channy Awards. The event will be held on Sunday, December 7th at Cinespace in Hollywood. An afternoon affair, the doors will open at 3:30pm and the show will start promptly at 5:00pm.
The nominations for the 2008 Channy Awards were released this morning:
BEST FAILED PILOT
Cheese Frog & Joe
The Crystal Tape... (more)
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Feature by Channel 101
On July 31st we said goodbye to Michael Ashe, winner of the 2007 Best Actor Channy and star of Cautionary Tales of Swords. His characterization of "Trip Fisk" made him an instant star in the 101 community, and gave us all hope that someday, if we ever made it to old age, a bunch of punk-ass kids might come along and write scripts for us that involved cussing up a storm and having people love us for it.
David Kamp of Vanity Fair wrote a touching article... (more)
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