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- Web_Soup runtime "22.0".
- Web_Soup abstract "Web Soup is a weekly series that aired in the U.S. on G4. The show (first airing June 7, 2009), hosted by Chris Hardwick, comments on the latest in viral videos. It has similar fashion to sister network E!'s series The Soup and is produced by the same crew as that show. The program held a TV-14 rating due to strong language, violent situations, and some suggestive scenes.During the first two seasons, this show was taped in front of a green screen like The Soup. In the third season, the program taped on the set usually utilized by E! News with added studio audience seating. Chris Hardwick confirmed via a comment on his website that season three was the last and the show would not continue. However, repackaged archived episodes returned to G4's schedule.".
- Web_Soup completionDate "2011-07-20".
- Web_Soup format Comedy.
- Web_Soup network G4_(TV_channel).
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- Web_Soup related Sports_Soup.
- Web_Soup related The_Dish_(TV_series).
- Web_Soup related The_Soup.
- Web_Soup releaseDate "2009-06-07".
- Web_Soup runtime "1320.0".
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- Web_Soup country "United States".
- Web_Soup executiveProducer "Brad Stevens".
- Web_Soup firstAired "2009-06-07".
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- Web_Soup lastAired "2011-07-20".
- Web_Soup network G4_(TV_channel).
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- Web_Soup rating "TV-14 DSLV".
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- Web_Soup related "The Dish".
- Web_Soup related "The Soup".
- Web_Soup runtime "22.0".
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- Web_Soup subject Category:English-language_television_programming.
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- Web_Soup comment "Web Soup is a weekly series that aired in the U.S. on G4. The show (first airing June 7, 2009), hosted by Chris Hardwick, comments on the latest in viral videos. It has similar fashion to sister network E!'s series The Soup and is produced by the same crew as that show. The program held a TV-14 rating due to strong language, violent situations, and some suggestive scenes.During the first two seasons, this show was taped in front of a green screen like The Soup.".
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