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Wow. I hate people mocking others over weight - not only do I find it a lowest common denominator type of humour, but I do know it's very hard for some people to lose the weight. But when he says that, and has nothing to back up the brains part (I mean, sketchy scoops aside, the guy cannot *write*), then I just have to wonder if he's building himself up for a punchline.

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That's why he surrounds himself the gaggle of hateful queens. I used to read that site a couple years ago, but stopped. They all have some smart ass comments to make in their "reporting."

Well, all that pretense aside... He tossed it out there so it's fair game and I'm more than happy to run with it.

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I agree although since I and I know others have tried to find info on this company online and found nothing, its hard to know what exactly this company is all about.

I don't think this got posted yet, I came across this interesting web article on our soaps transition online:

http://www.mediapost.com/publications/?fa=Articles.showArticle&art_aid=154608

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FWIW

Prospect Park (started in 2008) produces "Royal Pains" on location (mainly in the Hamptons) and at studios they rent from Broadway Stages (locations scattered around Queens/Brooklyn). As far as I've been able to find out from the net (there's not much), Prospect doesn't produce any other show nor does it run its own studio on either coast.

Someone just added something (without attribution) to Prospect's Wiki entry:

"Its new TV-focused online network began launching with original scripted productions on July 23, 2011."

Apparently on one very hot July Saturday, the new TV-focused online network "began launching" (what? where?) without telling the net? :huh: This gets curiouser and curiouser.

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Anyone can add information to Wikipedia (and anyone can remove it). Someone may have been a little too eager or misread some information. I removed that information from the page, along with the dates that the 2 soaps will be starting online, as neither piece of information was supported by the accompanying reference.

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