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Ratings based on the methodology developed by Infomania, meaning those which are cited.
He was the host and executive producer of InfoMania.
InfoMania poked fun at the abundance of wedding themed shows in their segment.
Infomania (humorous statistical data on a topical personality or institution)
The last episode aired on September 16, 2010, although it did return as a much shorter segment of InfoMania.
The same staff now produces InfoMania on Current TV.
"Infomania erodes our capacity for significance," Mr. Heim writes.
In December 2010, InfoMania interviewed Dell'Abate about the book.
The show in its half-hour slot was canceled in September 2010 but continued as a segment in InfoMania.
The term infomania has been used since the 1980s, but has only recently been used as a term for a psychological debility.
A sample of "Weight of the World" is used in the Current TV show InfoMania.
The Bagus Gran Cyber Cafés are Tokyo's grand temples of infomania.
Haskins wrote and starred in the InfoMania segment "Target Women" in which she commented on products, advertising, and media aimed at women.
After InfoMania, Haskins and Emily Halpern co-wrote the short film "DILF".
In September 2010, InfoMania began receiving a noticeable amount of negative feedback from their fanbase via Facebook and Current TV's website.
He is the brother of television personality Ben Hoffman, who co-hosts InfoMania on the Current TV cable network and The Ben Show on Comedy Central.
The term was coined by Elizabeth M. Ferrarini, the author of Confessions of an Infomaniac (1984) and Infomania: The Guide to Essential Electronic Services (1985).
InfoMania (stylized as infoMania) is an American half-hour weekly satirical news-show that aired on the Current TV television network from 2007 to 2011.
Brett Erlich featured segments "Viral Video Film School" and "Rotten Tomatoes on InfoMania" (co-hosted with Ellen Fox)
She worked as a full-time writer for Current TV and a regular contributor to the weekly series InfoMania on Current, a network co-founded by former Vice President Al Gore.
Ben Hoffman featured segments "InfoMania Editorial," "InfoMania Tech Report," "Kids Kouch!
Stylistically similar to The Daily Show, InfoMania put a comedic spin on various pieces of popular culture in the United States, including outrageous news stories, video games, viral videos, as well as movies and music.
Gibson and Safi met while performing at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in Los Angeles, and continued to work together as writers and hosts on InfoMania, on the Current TV network.
It was in Japan that I first heard the word "infomania," a 2005 coinage by Hewlett-Packard, whose study last May showed that compulsive e-mailing and text-messaging do more damage to the I.Q. than regular marijuana use.
Meanwhile, John Patterson explains why, however much you love him, it's hard to deny that The Rum Diaries star Johnny Depp is kooking himself into a corner, while the Infomania column goes into the numbers behind Nic Cage.