Now Overseas Audiences Can Taste 'The Onion'

The Onion News Network, the video offshoot of the beloved satirical news publication The Onion, just inked an exclusive deal with digital distributor MyVideoRights.com to reach viewers across the U.K., Europe and Asia. International audiences will now be able to partake in the political satire ramping up to the November 4 presidential election during what the Onion partners call “the unprecedented interest that the U.K. and Europe have shown in the U.S. presidential election to date.” And with the recent crop of Sarah Palin impersonators

, we won’t have to worry about running out of things to make fun of before Bush leaves office.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, The Onion’s Sean Mills said, “Our partnership with MyVideoRights.com offers us the chance to bring the Onion News Network’s coverage of America’s flawless and vastly superior political process to customers in the U.K. and Europe.” I hope they know he’s joking.

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