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Your 'Secret Girlfriend' to Air on Comedy Central

Out of the handful of webshows that have inked TV deals, so far only the sci-fi, fantasy series Sanctuary has actually made it onto television broadcast airwaves.

Sci Fi also picked up online original God Inc. in mid-2007 and CBS nabbed We Need Girlfriends later that year, but last I heard both shows are lingering in development purgatory. You can see Atom TV on Comedy Central, but that doesn’t really count. Neither does Quarterlife. Eli’s Dirty Jokes might qualify, but I digress…

Now you can add Atomic Wedgie’s Secret Girlfriend

to that very short list of online series that have made the jump to TV. Variety reports Comedy Central has greenlight six, 30-minute episodes of the show featuring real girls, all of whom are cute, funny, and absolutely, positively wild about you, the viewer.

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Creators Jay Rondot and Ross Novie are slated to executive produce the series, which is set to debut in late 2009.

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