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ITV Fest, the Independent Television Festival is heading into its fifth year already and has started its spring fundraising push with a kickoff party and silent auction in Los Angeles slated for April 21. Added bonus: the first 50 people to register will get ITVFest gift bags. [ITVFest Fundraiser
]Revision3’s new series Unboxing Porn sounds dirtier than it is. But to some technophiles there is no greater turn-on than some high-definition tech gear de-robing, otherwise known as unboxing. And what better to launch a new geek web series around than some gratuitous unboxing of Apple’s iPad (see below). [Revision3]
The Whatever Hollywood ladies are back at it with new episodes after a long hiatus and parting from their early hub at the TheWB.com. Now four episodes into their newest season, the three Hollywood aspirants—Suri, Apple and Shiloh—have taken to the road with sponsor Jimmy John’s subs supporting their nationwide road trip. Latest stop: Midland, TX (see below). [Whatever Hollywood]
Big Bother, a wacky faux-reality comedy from creator Justin Marchert launched its second season today, catching up with the house full of children’s cartoon characters. Taking a nod from Comedy Central’s Drawn Together, the series (below) can’t help but play up the adult humor twist of taking kids favorites like Spongebob, Elmo and Hello Kitty into a grown-up reality show setup. New episodes will release weekly, on Thursdays, throughout the Spring. [Big Bother]
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