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The CollegeHumor archive of over 1,500 videos is available on the Dropout streaming platform. [11] In December 2022, the CollegeHumor YouTube channel had over 7.39 billion views and 14.6 million subscribers. [49] [50] Digiday stated that "CollegeHumor's YouTube channel was at one time YouTube's seventh largest by number of subscribers". [27]
Cover of the first edition of the Stanford Chaparral, 1899. Many colleges and universities publish satirical journals, conventionally referred to as "humor magazines.". Among the most famous: The Harvard Lampoon, which gave rise to the National Lampoon in 1970, The Yale Record, the nation's oldest college humor magazine (founded in 1872), the Princeton Tiger Magazine which was founded in 1882 ...
Jake and Amir is an American comedy duo made up of podcasters and former CollegeHumor writers Jake Hurwitz and Amir Blumenfeld. The duo came into prominence in 2007 when they began writing and starring in the web series Jake and Amir. The program would later be picked up and produced by CollegeHumor. It portrays humorous versions of Jake and ...
CollegeHumor is dropping its collegiate moniker after nearly 25 years… to become Dropout. The company is officially rebranding from CollegeHumor to Dropout, the name of the ad-free, subscription ...
S. The Second Supper. Ski-U-Mah (magazine) The Slant. Stanford Chaparral. Sundial Humor Magazine.
Jake and Amir is a web series set in CollegeHumor 's office in New York City and later Los Angeles where Jake Hurwitz and Amir Blumenfeld play humorous versions of themselves: Jake is usually depicted as a sensible "straight man" and Amir as his annoying, obsessive, and odd co-worker. [1] Running for over eight years, Jake and Amir was ...
The California Pelican was a college humor magazine founded in 1903 by Earle C. Anthony at the University of California, Berkeley. Lasting eighty years, it was the first successful student humor magazine in UC Berkeley, though it was preceded by Smiles in 1891 and Josh in 1895. [ 1] It is succeeded by the Heuristic Squelch, which is still running.
A radio variety program titled College Humor aired on the NBC Red radio network on Tuesday nights in 1941, sponsored by the Raleigh Tobacco and Cigarettes division of the Brown & Williamson Tobacco Company. It shared the same timeslot placement to the Raleigh-sponsored, Red Skelton -led Raleigh Cigarette Program, contemporary schedules show.