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Chocolate News
Created byDavid Alan Grier
StarringDavid Alan Grier
Tangie Ambrose
Alphonso McAuley
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10
Production
Executive producersDavid Alan Grier
Robert Morton
Fax Bahr
Adam Small
Peter Aronson
Jordan Levin
Running timeapprox. 22 min per episode.
Original release
NetworkComedy Central
ReleaseOctober 15 (2008-10-15) –
December 17, 2008 (2008-12-17)

Chocolate News is an American satirical news show hosted and head writtenbyDavid Alan Grier in 2008 with an emphasis on African American culture. The show was broadcast on Wednesday nights at 10:30 pm on Comedy Central as a lead-in to its other news satire programs, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and The Colbert Report. The show was also shown in Canada on The Comedy Network. On 10 March 2009, a Comedy Central representative confirmed that Chocolate News would not be renewed for a second season.[1]

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Chocolate News comprised satirical pieces and sketches about current events and news stories. The show satirized these stories with a focus on how Grier thinks typical African Americans view them. In an interview with the New York Times, Grier asked, "Are you laughing with me because you get the joke, or am I giving you license to laugh at me in a derogatory, dehumanizing way?" When the series was first pitched to studio executives at NBC, they were initially reluctant to produce and develop a pilot for the show due to the negative racial connotations associated with the term "Chocolate"; it was only with the intervention of actors Martin Sheen and William Shatner that the studio decided to proceed with the pilot and eventually to commission the show.[2] Sketches were directed by Rusty Cundieff, who directed most of the sketches on Dave Chappelle's Chappelle's Show.

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  1. ^ [1]Itzkoff, Dave (10 March 2009). "'Chocolate News' Won't Be Renewed". The New York Times. Retrieved 11 March 2009.
  • ^ Lee, Felicia R. (14 October 2008). "As Election Nears, a Black Voice Enters Comedy Fray". The New York Times. Retrieved 11 March 2009.
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