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News and Media Parodies Humor
News and Media Parodies Humor
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- Parody news stories covering every conceivable topic. Like a newspaper ... only not quite. Very funny.
- More Fear and Balls Than Any Other Parody News Source.
- An Australian site that contains mostly world news parody/satire. Clever and funny.
- Left-leaning satire news for all the unwashed masses.
- The Tentative satirises news, both real events, and spoof news stories from the UK, also including some world stories mixed in.
- A monthly chess tabloid featuring chess humor.
- Parody columns, such as self-improvement.
- Political comments plus a cartoon on a brown paper bag.
- A facetious stab at the popular cigar-smoking magazine.
- A loving parody of Jane Magazine's regular departments, including Blind Date, Beauty Central, Ane Needs Help, and It Happened to Me.
- Parody of the BBC current affairs show, Hard Talk.
- Site follows the outrageous career of the much-celebrated 'Lounge Lizard King'. With pictures and MP3s.
- A parody newsmagazine: 'news' and more that's as funny as it is fake.
- A repository for rumors, revelations all done in tasteful colours.
- Parody of Matt Drudge's site that puts the yellow back in journalism.
- Framley's traditional favourite since 1978.
- Addresses topics such as politics, sports and entertainment. Includes a newsletter.
- Contains bits from the Snooze sitdown comedy newsletter, a forum for people to write in about a variety of issues.
- Original jokes and humor parodying current news stories.
- Satire targetting the "new economy", business and politics.
- News that's almost believable until you read it.
- A parody of the people and politics in America's Hometown - Plymouth, Massachusetts.
- A news parody site featuring political commentary and satire. Also contains generally silly stories.
- A parody of the very news the internet offers 24/7 - whether we want it or not. Oh, and traffic.
- A selection of iconic geeky beasts, embodying the gravity of each Homeland Security Terror Alert Level.
- Spoof topical news stories and columns.
- News spoof site featuring US and UK news, horoscopes, bogus celebrity weblogs, and picture caption contests.
- A "newspaper" offering a highly irreverant look at the world.
- America's Most Un-respected News Source. News, Business, Sports, Horoscopes, and Free Cassified Ads. Reader participation encouraged.
- Parody online zine on indie and alternative rock stars.
- British newspaper spoof, with news, articles and reviews. Updated every two months.
- Parodies several Canadian newspapers and other forms of media. Also includes a guestbook.
- Small town British newspaper parody.
- This site is dedicated to Lizzie Grubman and the 16 people she mowed down outside the Conscience Point Inn night club in the Hamptons.
- A sarcastic assault on the news of the world. Actual headlines straight off the Internet are "altered" to become more entertaining caricatures of themselves.
- Satire and spoof news stories.
- There's something not quite right about this site...
- Parody of "The Drudge Report".
- A look at the world's news through the eyes of a surrealist. "The truth is not an issue compared to humour".
- Parody of British tabloids and news magazines. Published weekly.
- Humorous tee-shirts.
- A weekly newspaper that deals with the essense of English rural life.
- The self-proclaimed least reliable source of news and information on the web.
- Satirical Canadian online newspaper.
- A newszine featuring fabricated topical news content.
- Parody news headlines with articles, pictures, and videos. A satirical view on current events, funny top stories and random, delightfully demented thoughts.
- Incredible lies today - still bollocks tomorrow.
- Just a dash of adult content in this parodical and periodical newsmag.
- Parodies pop music news. Offers parody charts, classified advertisements, charts, and an encyclopedia.
- Jim Day 2000 inenerary including scheduled entertainment and festivities as well as how to contribute to the celebration.
- Modern Humorist parody of Oprah's O magazine.
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