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Tosh.0

Tosh.0 (/ˈtɒʃ ˌpɔɪnt ˈ/ TOSH poynt OH) is an American television series that aired on Comedy Central from June 4, 2009, to November 24, 2020. The series is hosted and produced by comedian Daniel Tosh, who provides satirical commentary on online viral video clips, internet meme, social media, trending topics, society, celebrities, stereotypes, and popular culture as a whole.

Tosh.0
GenreComedy
Created by
Directed byScott Zabielski
Presented byDaniel Tosh
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons12
No. of episodes301 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Daniel Tosh
  • George Lopez
  • Charlie Siskel
  • Christie Smith
Running time21 minutes
Production companiesBlack Heart Productions
Comedy Partners
DistributorViacomCBS Domestic Media Networks
Release
Original networkComedy Central
Picture formatHDTV 1080i
Original releaseJune 4, 2009 (2009-06-04) –
November 24, 2020 (2020-11-24)

The tone is based on Tosh's deliberately offensive and controversial style of black humour, observational comedy, satire, and sarcasm. The show has reached number 1 ratings for its timeslot among men within the ages of 18–24, reaching millions of viewers at a time.[1]

On August 20, 2020, Comedy Central announced that season 12 would be its last, reversing a four-season renewal.[2]

History

Tosh.0 was launched to a similar demographic as E!'s Talk Soup (and its since-canceled derivative, G4's Web Soup), and of time-filling video mashups on late-night talk shows.[3][4][5] It launched at a time of the convergence of television, computers, video cameras, and Internet access—across all devices and across all walks of life.[3]

The show premiered on Comedy Central on June 4, 2009, starring stand-up comedy veteran Daniel Tosh.[6] The first season was a surprise hit, averaging more than one million viewers per episode.[7][8] Within 10 weeks of its premiere, Tosh.0 became the second-most-watched cable network show in its time slot among males aged 18–34, a sought-after advertising demographic.[1][8]

The show was originally scheduled for only 10 episodes, but as its popularity increased, Comedy Central extended the first season to 16 episodes.[9] In December 2009, it was announced that Comedy Central had renewed the show for a full second season with 25 episodes, and the show has since been consistently renewed as of 2015.[10][11][12][13][14]

In 2015, the series was sold into syndication, to air on local stations in major US cities, and in other local markets for late-night weekend spots.[15] Syndication ad-sales and distribution were done through syndicators Debmar-Mercury and CBS Television Distribution.

The 12th season was originally scheduled to premiere on March 17, 2020, before the COVID-19 pandemic stopped the show's tapings.[16] On August 20, 2020, one day after the cancellation of Drunk History, Comedy Central announced that season 12 will be Tosh.0's final season. The show was previously renewed for four more seasons, but this decision was reversed as Comedy Central transitions away from live action original programming to adult animation.[17] The 12th and final season premiered on September 15, 2020, and concluded on November 24, 2020.[2]

Overview

Tosh.0's low-cost production model uses viral video clips that are freely downloadable from the Internet and freely reusable via American fair use copyright laws, with host Daniel Tosh presenting from a chroma key virtual stage.[7][18] Daniel Tosh says, "The [clip show] format had been tried a couple dozen times and failed. Our idea [was] to push it as far as we can and see what happens";[18] and that the staff selects videos of "people whose lives were changed because of a 15-second clip".[7] Executive Producer Charlie Siskel said the show "[looks] at pop culture and all areas of life through the lens of the Internet".[7]

The video clips are primarily selected by the show's full-time researchers and validated "on a case-by-case basis" by Comedy Central's standards and practices division.[7] Though reportedly approving 95% of all the show's submitted videos,[7] Tosh says this division is surprisingly unpredictable in both its approvals and disapprovals,[18] and that he is as surprised as the audience is at what the company allows on TV.[19] The range of selected clips includes spontaneous cuteness, whimsical performances, romance, accidents, exhibitionism, fetishism, surrealism, stunts, vomit, gore, and other acute bodily harm.[3][18] Hank Stuever of The Washington Post says the show's decadent tone is formed around the values and maturity of its young adult target audience.[3]

Format

Each episode begins with a cold open of a viral video clip from the Internet. Presenting to a live studio audience seated before his virtual stage, Daniel Tosh makes jokes and commentary about that video, and about a selection of other viral videos and pictures. He may act as if he were commenting on a video-sharing site such as YouTube, making as many jokes as possible in 20 seconds.[20] The final video in this section enters a "Video Breakdown" segment, where Tosh discusses the video's elements of action and themes.

Tosh may perform original short sketches related to or parodying these videos. For example, he displayed a video of a man attempting to climb a precariously homemade staircase of milk crates to reach a flagpole, resulting in a great fall with visibly broken bones. Tosh whimsically parodied the tragedy in a fully animated stylistic recreation of Nintendo's original Super Mario Bros. (1985) video game, starring himself as Mario within the game's madcap action of jumping over huge blocks and collecting treasure.[7]

The "Web Redemption" or "CeWEBrity Profile" segments additionally invite the stars of those videos directly onto Tosh.0, where they are interviewed to explain and recreate the video's subject matter. The segment yields various blends of increased cuteness, humiliation, bullying, parody, black comedy, sympathy, or protectiveness in an attempt to explore and redeem the star and the subject matter.[3] For example, Tosh pretends to spend days trapped in an elevator with Nick White, whose actual 41 hours trapped in a New York elevator had been chronicled by The New Yorker[7] and posted on YouTube in 2008.[21] The "Web Reunion", "Web Remix", or "Web Investigation" segments are formatted similarly; the "Web Retreat" featured Tosh hiking with Paul Vasquez from the viral video Double Rainbow.[22]

Throughout the show, Tosh interacts directly with the live audience, inviting broadcast viewers to actively join his following of millions of Twitter users in "live tweeting" and to submit their own videos.[3][7][23] In the "Is it Racist?" segment, Tosh invites viewers to vote on any racial stereotypes presented in a video. In addition to garnering a reported average of 1,200 monthly death threats,[19] Tosh's ability to call the audience to action has yielded the mass vandalism of the show's own Wikipedia article,[24] and has resulted in traffic volumes that have temporarily crashed websites such as CelebrityNetWorth[25][26] and Comedy Central.[27]

Tosh routinely utilizes the show's screen time for promotion of his stand-up comedy tours, merchandise, and other TV shows—prompting Forbes to describe the show as being "as much marketing [vehicle] as ... [moneymaker]".[5]

Cancellation & future

Tosh.0 was originally renewed for four more seasons following its 12th season before Comedy Central and its parent company's announcement on August 20, 2020. ViacomCBS said in a statement that their intentions were to focus on the future of the network to be in animated and topical comedies, with Tosh.0 not fitting that format.[28]

As of January 1, 2022, MTV has purchased the licensing to the first 12 seasons of Tosh.0 and has been airing them weekly. In a 2020 press release, following news of the show's cancellation and before its acquisition by MTV, Daniel Tosh joked, "I look forward to doing an animated reboot of my show on MTV in 25 years".[29]

Reception

Viewership

The first season was a surprise hit, averaging more than one million viewers per episode.[7][8] In June 2010, the season premiere was the number 1 show on its timeslot among men aged 18–24. With nearly two million viewers, the episode was the most-watched episode of the series.[1] This record was quickly broken by the July 7 episode, which had up to 2.4 million viewers, and the July 28 episode would attract 2.7 million viewers, again winning the time slot and being the most-watched show on television that day among men aged 18–24 and 25–34.[18] The July 28 episode was the top cable show that night for adults 18–49.[7][30] Within 10 weeks of its premiere, Tosh.0 became the second-most-watched cable network show in its time slot among males aged 18–34, a sought-after advertising demographic.[1][8][18]

In June 2015, Forbes ranked the show's Twitter following of 17 million members as number 43 out of 100 on "The Social 100", its list of the most followed celebrities on Twitter.[31] In 2016, a New York Times study of the 50 TV shows with the most Facebook Likes found that Tosh.0 was "very much of a Northern show, but not necessarily an urban one. It is most popular in Colorado; least so in Mississippi".[32]

Critical reception

The show's core premise has been initially compared to that of the perceived competition of E!'s Talk Soup (and its since-canceled derivative, G4's Web Soup), The Dish, Sports Soup,[33] and of time-filling viral video mashups on late-night talk shows.[3][4][5][18]

Hank Stuever of The Washington Post initially gave a mostly negative review of the June 4, 2009, debut episode of Tosh.0. He found Tosh's stage execution to yield a banal, juvenile, and unnecessary "blooper show" serving as a "cheap example of clearinghouse programming" which adds little to a mashup of viral videos but "clutter, buttressed by a lot of stale references". Stuever thought the concept of the series had potential, concluding that Tosh can "hold his own" within the concept of redeeming the Internet and "undoing the fail".[34] Five years later, Stuever re-evaluated the show positively as a now long-time fan, and addressed his retrospective regret of his "prematurely dismissive" impression by writing a new review to serve as "a long-delayed Valentine to [his] secret dirty love, Daniel Tosh", and described Tosh.0 as "a TV show about the Internet, literally and thematically", with a hilarious use of cruelty "as black as the online soul, and as fleeting and ephemeral", yielding a "blundering exploration of race, class, gender, life".[3]

Kenny Herzog of The A. V. Club praised the show's "high-wire act of being hysterically vicious and accurate in mocking oblivious exhibitionists without purely bullying" and that the show's "strongest moments of pure hilarity come from its extended, performed material". He describes the show as "continually playing Steal the Bacon for unexploited scraps against the absorbent blob that is viral culture".[33]

Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
116June 4, 2009 (2009-06-04)November 12, 2009 (2009-11-12)
225January 13, 2010 (2010-01-13)September 29, 2010 (2010-09-29)
330January 11, 2011 (2011-01-11)November 15, 2011 (2011-11-15)
430January 31, 2012 (2012-01-31)December 4, 2012 (2012-12-04)
530February 5, 2013 (2013-02-05)December 10, 2013 (2013-12-10)
630February 18, 2014 (2014-02-18)December 2, 2014 (2014-12-02)
730February 17, 2015 (2015-02-17)December 1, 2015 (2015-12-01)
830February 9, 2016 (2016-02-09)November 29, 2016 (2016-11-29)
930February 7, 2017 (2017-02-07)November 21, 2017 (2017-11-21)
1020March 27, 2018 (2018-03-27)November 20, 2018 (2018-11-20)
1120March 19, 2019 (2019-03-19)November 19, 2019 (2019-11-19)
1210September 15, 2020 (2020-09-15)November 24, 2020 (2020-11-24)

Home media

DVD name Ep # Release date Special Features Notes
Vol. 1: Hoodies 10 June 12, 2012 11 Extended Clips. Includes the first 10 episodes of season 1 on 2 discs.
Vol. 2: Deep V's 16 December 21, 2012 Extended Redemption Interviews; "If Daniel Fought Celebrities"-Extended; The Uncut 24-minute Human Centipede Spoiler. Includes the last 16 episodes of season 2 on 3 discs.
Vol. 3: Cardigans Plus Casual Jackets 15 June 11, 2013 15 Extended Clips, The Uncut Orphan Spoiler, Interviews with Crew Members. Includes the last 6 episodes of season 1 and the first 9 episodes of season 2 on 3 discs.
Vol. 4: Collas & Exposed Arms 21 June 17, 2014 Extended Redemption Interviews, and "Tiptoes" spoiler Uncut Includes the first 21 episodes of season 3.[35][36]

On June 12, 2012, Tosh.0: Hoodies was released on DVD and Blu-ray containing the first 10 episodes of Tosh.0 season one. Another DVD and Blu-ray release entitled Tosh.0: Deep V's was released on December 21, 2012.[37] Additionally, the entire series is available for download via the iTunes Store with new episodes available after each air date. As of November 2021, the first ten seasons are partially (259 of 271 episodes) available to stream on Paramount+.[38]

References

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  6. ^ "Comedy Central Greenlights 'Tosh.0'". Allyourtv.com. Retrieved March 13, 2009.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Stelter, Brian (August 20, 2010). "Their Pain Is His Gain". The New York Times. Retrieved November 4, 2015.
  8. ^ a b c d "Comedy Central logs on for more "Tosh.0"". Reuters. August 13, 2009.
  9. ^ . TVbytheNumbers. Archived from the original on March 8, 2010. Retrieved November 3, 2015.
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  15. ^ "Fox Stations Pick Up 'Tosh.0' for Daily Syndication". The Hollywood Reporter. March 4, 2015. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
  16. ^ ""Crank Yankers" Renewed for Additional 20 Episodes, Current Season Resumes March 17 After Season Premiere of "Tosh.0"". The Futon Critic. March 5, 2020.
  17. ^ White, Peter (August 20, 2020). "'Tosh.0' To End With 12th Season As Comedy Central Continues Shift To Animation; ViacomCBS & Daniel Tosh Will Shop Series". Deadline.
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  19. ^ a b Weber, Carly (January 21, 2014). "REVIEW: Tosh talks back". Hoopla. Retrieved November 6, 2015.
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  21. ^ Brian Stelter. "For comic, videos hurt so good". The Columbus Dispatch. Retrieved November 3, 2015.
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  32. ^ Katz, Josh (December 27, 2016). "'Duck Dynasty' vs. 'Modern Family': 50 Maps of the U.S. Cultural Divide". The New York Times.
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External links

  • Official website
  • Tosh.0 at IMDb

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Tosh 0 ˈ t ɒ ʃ ˌ p ɔɪ n t ˈ oʊ TOSH poynt OH is an American television series that aired on Comedy Central from June 4 2009 to November 24 2020 The series is hosted and produced by comedian Daniel Tosh who provides satirical commentary on online viral video clips internet meme social media trending topics society celebrities stereotypes and popular culture as a whole Tosh 0GenreComedyCreated byDaniel Tosh Mike GibbonsDirected byScott ZabielskiPresented byDaniel ToshCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons12No of episodes301 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersDaniel Tosh George Lopez Charlie Siskel Christie SmithRunning time21 minutesProduction companiesBlack Heart ProductionsComedy PartnersDistributorViacomCBS Domestic Media NetworksReleaseOriginal networkComedy CentralPicture formatHDTV 1080iOriginal releaseJune 4 2009 2009 06 04 November 24 2020 2020 11 24 The tone is based on Tosh s deliberately offensive and controversial style of black humour observational comedy satire and sarcasm The show has reached number 1 ratings for its timeslot among men within the ages of 18 24 reaching millions of viewers at a time 1 On August 20 2020 Comedy Central announced that season 12 would be its last reversing a four season renewal 2 Contents 1 History 2 Overview 2 1 Format 2 2 Cancellation amp future 3 Reception 3 1 Viewership 3 2 Critical reception 4 Series overview 5 Home media 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditTosh 0 was launched to a similar demographic as E s Talk Soup and its since canceled derivative G4 s Web Soup and of time filling video mashups on late night talk shows 3 4 5 It launched at a time of the convergence of television computers video cameras and Internet access across all devices and across all walks of life 3 The show premiered on Comedy Central on June 4 2009 starring stand up comedy veteran Daniel Tosh 6 The first season was a surprise hit averaging more than one million viewers per episode 7 8 Within 10 weeks of its premiere Tosh 0 became the second most watched cable network show in its time slot among males aged 18 34 a sought after advertising demographic 1 8 The show was originally scheduled for only 10 episodes but as its popularity increased Comedy Central extended the first season to 16 episodes 9 In December 2009 it was announced that Comedy Central had renewed the show for a full second season with 25 episodes and the show has since been consistently renewed as of 2015 update 10 11 12 13 14 In 2015 the series was sold into syndication to air on local stations in major US cities and in other local markets for late night weekend spots 15 Syndication ad sales and distribution were done through syndicators Debmar Mercury and CBS Television Distribution The 12th season was originally scheduled to premiere on March 17 2020 before the COVID 19 pandemic stopped the show s tapings 16 On August 20 2020 one day after the cancellation of Drunk History Comedy Central announced that season 12 will be Tosh 0 s final season The show was previously renewed for four more seasons but this decision was reversed as Comedy Central transitions away from live action original programming to adult animation 17 The 12th and final season premiered on September 15 2020 and concluded on November 24 2020 2 Overview EditTosh 0 s low cost production model uses viral video clips that are freely downloadable from the Internet and freely reusable via American fair use copyright laws with host Daniel Tosh presenting from a chroma key virtual stage 7 18 Daniel Tosh says The clip show format had been tried a couple dozen times and failed Our idea was to push it as far as we can and see what happens 18 and that the staff selects videos of people whose lives were changed because of a 15 second clip 7 Executive Producer Charlie Siskel said the show looks at pop culture and all areas of life through the lens of the Internet 7 The video clips are primarily selected by the show s full time researchers and validated on a case by case basis by Comedy Central s standards and practices division 7 Though reportedly approving 95 of all the show s submitted videos 7 Tosh says this division is surprisingly unpredictable in both its approvals and disapprovals 18 and that he is as surprised as the audience is at what the company allows on TV 19 The range of selected clips includes spontaneous cuteness whimsical performances romance accidents exhibitionism fetishism surrealism stunts vomit gore and other acute bodily harm 3 18 Hank Stuever of The Washington Post says the show s decadent tone is formed around the values and maturity of its young adult target audience 3 Format Edit Each episode begins with a cold open of a viral video clip from the Internet Presenting to a live studio audience seated before his virtual stage Daniel Tosh makes jokes and commentary about that video and about a selection of other viral videos and pictures He may act as if he were commenting on a video sharing site such as YouTube making as many jokes as possible in 20 seconds 20 The final video in this section enters a Video Breakdown segment where Tosh discusses the video s elements of action and themes Tosh may perform original short sketches related to or parodying these videos For example he displayed a video of a man attempting to climb a precariously homemade staircase of milk crates to reach a flagpole resulting in a great fall with visibly broken bones Tosh whimsically parodied the tragedy in a fully animated stylistic recreation of Nintendo s original Super Mario Bros 1985 video game starring himself as Mario within the game s madcap action of jumping over huge blocks and collecting treasure 7 The Web Redemption or CeWEBrity Profile segments additionally invite the stars of those videos directly onto Tosh 0 where they are interviewed to explain and recreate the video s subject matter The segment yields various blends of increased cuteness humiliation bullying parody black comedy sympathy or protectiveness in an attempt to explore and redeem the star and the subject matter 3 For example Tosh pretends to spend days trapped in an elevator with Nick White whose actual 41 hours trapped in a New York elevator had been chronicled by The New Yorker 7 and posted on YouTube in 2008 21 The Web Reunion Web Remix or Web Investigation segments are formatted similarly the Web Retreat featured Tosh hiking with Paul Vasquez from the viral video Double Rainbow 22 Throughout the show Tosh interacts directly with the live audience inviting broadcast viewers to actively join his following of millions of Twitter users in live tweeting and to submit their own videos 3 7 23 In the Is it Racist segment Tosh invites viewers to vote on any racial stereotypes presented in a video In addition to garnering a reported average of 1 200 monthly death threats 19 Tosh s ability to call the audience to action has yielded the mass vandalism of the show s own Wikipedia article 24 and has resulted in traffic volumes that have temporarily crashed websites such as CelebrityNetWorth 25 26 and Comedy Central 27 Tosh routinely utilizes the show s screen time for promotion of his stand up comedy tours merchandise and other TV shows prompting Forbes to describe the show as being as much marketing vehicle as moneymaker 5 Cancellation amp future Edit Tosh 0 was originally renewed for four more seasons following its 12th season before Comedy Central and its parent company s announcement on August 20 2020 ViacomCBS said in a statement that their intentions were to focus on the future of the network to be in animated and topical comedies with Tosh 0 not fitting that format 28 As of January 1 2022 MTV has purchased the licensing to the first 12 seasons of Tosh 0 and has been airing them weekly In a 2020 press release following news of the show s cancellation and before its acquisition by MTV Daniel Tosh joked I look forward to doing an animated reboot of my show on MTV in 25 years 29 Reception EditViewership Edit The first season was a surprise hit averaging more than one million viewers per episode 7 8 In June 2010 the season premiere was the number 1 show on its timeslot among men aged 18 24 With nearly two million viewers the episode was the most watched episode of the series 1 This record was quickly broken by the July 7 episode which had up to 2 4 million viewers and the July 28 episode would attract 2 7 million viewers again winning the time slot and being the most watched show on television that day among men aged 18 24 and 25 34 18 The July 28 episode was the top cable show that night for adults 18 49 7 30 Within 10 weeks of its premiere Tosh 0 became the second most watched cable network show in its time slot among males aged 18 34 a sought after advertising demographic 1 8 18 In June 2015 Forbes ranked the show s Twitter following of 17 million members as number 43 out of 100 on The Social 100 its list of the most followed celebrities on Twitter 31 In 2016 a New York Times study of the 50 TV shows with the most Facebook Likes found that Tosh 0 was very much of a Northern show but not necessarily an urban one It is most popular in Colorado least so in Mississippi 32 Critical reception Edit The show s core premise has been initially compared to that of the perceived competition of E s Talk Soup and its since canceled derivative G4 s Web Soup The Dish Sports Soup 33 and of time filling viral video mashups on late night talk shows 3 4 5 18 Hank Stuever of The Washington Post initially gave a mostly negative review of the June 4 2009 debut episode of Tosh 0 He found Tosh s stage execution to yield a banal juvenile and unnecessary blooper show serving as a cheap example of clearinghouse programming which adds little to a mashup of viral videos but clutter buttressed by a lot of stale references Stuever thought the concept of the series had potential concluding that Tosh can hold his own within the concept of redeeming the Internet and undoing the fail 34 Five years later Stuever re evaluated the show positively as a now long time fan and addressed his retrospective regret of his prematurely dismissive impression by writing a new review to serve as a long delayed Valentine to his secret dirty love Daniel Tosh and described Tosh 0 as a TV show about the Internet literally and thematically with a hilarious use of cruelty as black as the online soul and as fleeting and ephemeral yielding a blundering exploration of race class gender life 3 Kenny Herzog of The A V Club praised the show s high wire act of being hysterically vicious and accurate in mocking oblivious exhibitionists without purely bullying and that the show s strongest moments of pure hilarity come from its extended performed material He describes the show as continually playing Steal the Bacon for unexploited scraps against the absorbent blob that is viral culture 33 Series overview EditMain article List of Tosh 0 episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired116June 4 2009 2009 06 04 November 12 2009 2009 11 12 225January 13 2010 2010 01 13 September 29 2010 2010 09 29 330January 11 2011 2011 01 11 November 15 2011 2011 11 15 430January 31 2012 2012 01 31 December 4 2012 2012 12 04 530February 5 2013 2013 02 05 December 10 2013 2013 12 10 630February 18 2014 2014 02 18 December 2 2014 2014 12 02 730February 17 2015 2015 02 17 December 1 2015 2015 12 01 830February 9 2016 2016 02 09 November 29 2016 2016 11 29 930February 7 2017 2017 02 07 November 21 2017 2017 11 21 1020March 27 2018 2018 03 27 November 20 2018 2018 11 20 1120March 19 2019 2019 03 19 November 19 2019 2019 11 19 1210September 15 2020 2020 09 15 November 24 2020 2020 11 24 Home media EditDVD name Ep Release date Special Features NotesVol 1 Hoodies 10 June 12 2012 11 Extended Clips Includes the first 10 episodes of season 1 on 2 discs Vol 2 Deep V s 16 December 21 2012 Extended Redemption Interviews If Daniel Fought Celebrities Extended The Uncut 24 minute Human Centipede Spoiler Includes the last 16 episodes of season 2 on 3 discs Vol 3 Cardigans Plus Casual Jackets 15 June 11 2013 15 Extended Clips The Uncut Orphan Spoiler Interviews with Crew Members Includes the last 6 episodes of season 1 and the first 9 episodes of season 2 on 3 discs Vol 4 Collas amp Exposed Arms 21 June 17 2014 Extended Redemption Interviews and Tiptoes spoiler Uncut Includes the first 21 episodes of season 3 35 36 On June 12 2012 Tosh 0 Hoodies was released on DVD and Blu ray containing the first 10 episodes of Tosh 0 season one Another DVD and Blu ray release entitled Tosh 0 Deep V s was released on December 21 2012 37 Additionally the entire series is available for download via the iTunes Store with new episodes available after each air date As of November 2021 the first ten seasons are partially 259 of 271 episodes available to stream on Paramount 38 References Edit a b c d Comedy Central s TOSH 0 Pulls Record Ratings BroadwayWorld com Retrieved June 23 2010 a b Goldberg Lesley August 20 2020 Tosh 0 Canceled as Comedy Central Reverses 4 Season Renewal The Hollywood Reporter a b c d e f g h Stuever Hank February 15 2014 Comedy Central s Tosh 0 Five years later it hurts so good The Washington Post Retrieved November 3 2015 a b Herzog Kenny January 12 2011 Tosh 0 Season 3 Premiere A V Club Retrieved November 3 2015 a b c Rose Lacey October 8 2010 The Top Earning Comedians Forbes Retrieved November 3 2015 Comedy Central Greenlights Tosh 0 Allyourtv com Retrieved March 13 2009 a b c d e f g h i j k Stelter Brian August 20 2010 Their Pain Is His Gain The New York Times Retrieved November 4 2015 a b c d Comedy Central logs on for more Tosh 0 Reuters August 13 2009 Tosh 0 Receives Order for Additional Episodes TVbytheNumbers Archived from the original on March 8 2010 Retrieved November 3 2015 Comedy Central gives Daniel Tosh a second season of Tosh 0 Snierson Dan EW com Retrieved June 23 2010 Breaking Tosh 0 Renewed for Third Season Comedy Central Insider Retrieved December 10 2010 New Episodes of Tosh 0 Start Tuesday January 11 Tosh 0 Video Clip Comedy Central Retrieved December 10 2010 Chitwood Adam September 19 2012 Comedy Central Renews TOSH 0 for 30 Episode Fifth Season Collider com Retrieved September 19 2012 Tosh 0 Renewed for Three Seasons by Comedy Central Variety December 10 2013 Retrieved December 10 2013 Fox Stations Pick Up Tosh 0 for Daily Syndication The Hollywood Reporter March 4 2015 Retrieved March 4 2015 Crank Yankers Renewed for Additional 20 Episodes Current Season Resumes March 17 After Season Premiere of Tosh 0 The Futon Critic March 5 2020 White Peter August 20 2020 Tosh 0 To End With 12th Season As Comedy Central Continues Shift To Animation ViacomCBS amp Daniel Tosh Will Shop Series Deadline a b c d e f g Rose Lacey January 5 2011 Tosh 0 s Daniel Tosh Pushes The Envelope Further Forbes Retrieved November 6 2015 a b Weber Carly January 21 2014 REVIEW Tosh talks back Hoopla Retrieved November 6 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