– At last. News on television. The Comedy Network announced today the incredibly important new television program, an incredibly important satirical news series with deep importance to citizens living in the country with the most water in the world. A so-called televised “adaptation” of the immensely popular online satirical site TheBeaverton.com guarantees to provide Canadians with the news they didn’t even ask for. The new half-hour series, produced by Pier 21 Films in association with The Comedy Network, is scheduled to begin production in front of a live studio audience in Toronto this summer and will be available in 4K. Helmed by co-anchors Emma Hunter (MATCH GAME, JFL: ALL ACCESS) and Miguel Rivas (acclaimed sketch troupes Tony Ho Get Some ), and a rotating cast of correspondents featuring some of Canada’s top comedians,files fake, but incredibly important stories informed by real events, the cultural zeitgeist, and national news media. The new partnership with TheBeaverton.com and The Comedy Network will fuel a consistently refreshed digital experience to coincide and reflect the series, featuring exclusive digital-only content in the form of podcasts, videos, and written articles. “The Beaverton.com has long been tapped into the political and social zeitgeist in Canada and the razor-sharp and hilarious content it consistently delivers is addictive,” said Corrie Coe, Senior Vice-President, Independent Production, Bell Media. “Together with TheBeaverton.com’s creative team and Pier 21 Films, there’s no limit to the subjects we can access or the content we can generate - that’s what makes this series so exciting.” “The Comedy Network is proud to be able to offer another incredibly valuable service to our viewers – the news on television!” said Tracey Pearce, Senior Vice-President, Specialty and Pay, Bell Media. “TheBeaverton.com has already established itself as a distinctive voice that resonates with young Canadians. Along with our partners at Pier 21 Films, we’re looking forward to turning the volume way up with THE BEAVERTON.” “I have always praised and admired sharp satire. When the opportunity arose to bring TheBeaverton.com - a bastion of wit and satire - to television, I leapt at the opportunity,” said Executive Producer and President of Pier 21 Films, Laszlo Barna. “With The Comedy Network on board, we’re excited to expand the content and the reach of this extremely exciting program.” “The Beaverton was started by a band of misfits who believed that comedy was the quickest path to truth and wanted to create a voice that was angry, smart, and above all, funny,” said Luke Gordon Field, Editor-in-Chief, TheBeaverton.com. “To have the opportunity to work with Pier 21 Films and The Comedy Network to develop and expand that voice on television is a dream come true for all of us.” With more than 6 million views in 2015, TheBeaverton.com has become a go-to source for Canadian satire. Already known for its shareable content online, TheBeaverton.com has broken some of the decade’s most viral “news stories”, including:is the brainchild of co-creators Luke Gordon Field and Jeff Detsky (CALL ME FITZ, SEED) of TheBeaverton.com, as well as website senior editors Jacob Duarte Spiel and Alexander Saxton. Pier 21 Film’s Laszlo Barna and Melissa Williamson serve as Executive Producers.is produced by Pier 21 Films, in association with The Comedy Network, with the participation of Canadian Media Fund, and the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit. Sarah Fowlie is Director, Independent Production, Comedy, Bell Media. Executive for Bell Media is Bill Lundy. Corrie Coe is Senior Vice-President, Independent Production, Bell Media. Tracey Pearce is Senior Vice-President, Specialty and Pay, Bell Media. Randy Lennox is President, Entertainment Production and Broadcasting, Bell Media.