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  2. Onion News Network - Wikipedia

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    History. In March 2007, The Onion launched The Onion News Network, a daily web video broadcast that had been in production since mid-2006 under the direction of executive producer Scott Dikkers, the Onion's then editor-in-chief, with co-executive producer Will Graham. The Onion invested about $1 million in production and hired 15 staffers to ...

  3. The Onion - Wikipedia

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    The Onion was founded as a weekly print newspaper for satirical news in 1988 in Madison, Wisconsin, by University of Wisconsin students Tim Keck and Christopher Johnson. [15] [16] In 1989, Keck and Johnson sold the paper to Scott Dikkers, who had been contributing cartoons; Peter Haise, a lead advertising rep; and Jonathan Hart Eddy, the IT person, for $16,000 [17] [15] [16] ($19,000 according ...

  4. 'No Way to Prevent This,' Says Only Nation Where This ...

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    The Daily Beast mentioned the articles in a piece titled "How The Onion Became One of the Strongest Voices for Gun Control". [14] Similarly, Wired mentioned it in an article discussing the power of The Onion 's satire in the face of gun violence, titled "Only The Onion Can Save Us Now". [15]

  5. P. S. Mueller - Wikipedia

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    P. S. Mueller. Pete S. Mueller is an American cartoonist and voice actor. His cartoons have appeared in the New Yorker, Chicago Reader, Reader's Digest, and Funny Times, among other publications. Mueller is noted for his work with the news satire organization, The Onion, which he began his association with around 1989. [1]

  6. A Very Fatal Murder - Wikipedia

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    A Very Fatal Murder is a podcast produced by the satirical publication The Onion. [1] A parody of true crime podcasts, A Very Fatal Murder is hosted by fictional New York City reporter David Pascall, who travels to the small town Bluff Springs, Nebraska to investigate the murder of prom queen Hayley Price. [2]

  7. Todd Hanson - Wikipedia

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    Born. (1968-10-10) October 10, 1968 (age 55) [citation needed] Nationality. American. Occupation (s) Writer, voice actor. Todd Hanson is an American writer and voice actor, notable for his work as a writer and editor at the parody newspaper The Onion. He also voices the character Dan Halen on the Adult Swim program Squidbillies.

  8. Ben Collins (reporter) - Wikipedia

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    Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Television Political Journalism. Ben Collins is an American businessman and journalist from Massachusetts. He was a former reporter for the news division of the National Broadcasting Company (NBC), and became the CEO of the media company Global Tetrahedron, which owns The Onion, in 2024. [1][2]

  9. OPINION: Educators and students shine in Black Tennessee ...

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    The Tennessean has presented Black Tennessee Voices Storytellers Live annually since 2022. In 2024, five storytellers focused on education narratives.