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Television Without Pity : ウィキペディア英語版 | Television Without Pity (often abbreviated TWoP) is a website that provides detailed recaps of select television dramas, situation comedies and reality TV shows, originally by mocking them. In 2007 the site was purchased by the Bravo unit of NBCUniversal.(TWoP Announcement on Bravo acquisition ) The site began by recapping the television show ''Dawson's Creek'' and was originally called Dawson's Wrap; later it broadened its scope and changed names to Mighty Big TV before settling on the current moniker. The site is notable for its wide usage of the word "snark" to describe its typical style of sarcastic review. Their official motto is "Spare the snark, spoil the networks," a takeoff on "spare the rod, spoil the child."On March 27, 2014, it was announced that operations would cease on April 4, 2014, with forums remaining open until May 31, 2014. It was later confirmed, however, that the site's already published content would remain available as an archive. The forums closed as scheduled. However, only the first pages of recaps are currently available, other pages no longer redirect properly.The full archive of recaps has since been transferred to http://www.brilliantbutcancelled.com/shows/The site's mascot is Tubeelzebub (a portmanteau of tube and Beelzebub – "Tubey" for short), a devilish television set with horns and a pointed tail.==Show recaps and forums==Recaps differ in styles: some of the recappers write shorter, more concise recaps while others write more comically, inserting references to their personal life, for example. Naturally, each style attracts different readers, with some preferring to use the site as information for episodes that they have missed, and others preferring the more humorous ones, which can be equally (or more) enjoyable to those who also watched the episode. Beginning in 2007, TWoP introduced "weecaps" – initially presented as single-page television series reviews written in real time. The abbreviated recap style – first used for coverage of ''The Real World/Road Rules Challenge'' and ''Dancing with the Stars'' during the spring – was later employed for a larger slate of summer replacement series, with eventual reconfiguring into multi-page entries. Shows with weecaps also gain dedicated forums with topic areas as with regularly recapped shows. The American version of ''Survivor'' used weecap coverage for the start of its China season but full recaps returned with that edition's 7th episode and have remained in place since then.Shows canceled by the network (or deemed to be unpopular with the readers of TWoP) are considered to be in ''permanent hiatus'', a status which is rarely reversed except for reality shows: the U.S. version of ''Big Brother'' returned to coverage in June 2006 when its All-Stars season began for the first time since its third season; ''Real World/Road Rules Challenge'' also returned to the active list in April 2007, with its recapping format switched to a shorter, real-time commentary; and while the site decided after the sixth edition of ''The Apprentice'' to stop recaps, the ''Celebrity Apprentice'' edition was brought back for coverage. Shows placed into permanent hiatus will generally have their forum threads readable but locked, and given a single dedicated thread in the appropriate miscellaneous forum categories; the recaps remain available on the site, though in the "Permanent hiatus" section. There are some exceptions; ''Doctor Who'' coverage was put into permanent hiatus after the 2nd season; Glark commented on the action of moving the show to permanent hiatus that "If you want to know what Bit Torrent is, ask a Doctor Who fan". The full ''Doctor Who'' threaded forum was retained though moved into the Sci-Fi show category, and remains fully active with moderation. As of now, the 2005 remake of ''Night Stalker'' holds the record for the shortest run on TWoP, having been put on Permanent Hiatus after only one recap, although the 2005 series ''Sex, Love & Secrets'' was expunged before even one recap, due to incredibly low viewer response in the forums. The shows covered are almost exclusively American, with the exceptions of the new series of ''Doctor Who'', which is a British import to US television, and the original UK version of ''Queer as Folk'', which was a British import to Canadian television. Both shows are Russell T Davies productions.At times, the site may offer a charity auction for "Tubey's Kids",(– TWoP – Tubey's Kids ) whereby the person with the largest donation can request a recap of a specific episode or show (no longer than one hour) by any specific recapper. The results of these recaps are posted as "Mondo Extras" on the site.The forum for each active show include threads for each episode of a show, a speculation thread, spoiler information, media references to the show, character/contestant-specific threads, and a general "meet market" for forum users. The forums are heavily moderated by staff to avoid significant off-topic discussion, unprotected spoiler information, and flame wars.
Television Without Pity (often abbreviated TWoP) is a website that provides detailed recaps of select television dramas, situation comedies and reality TV shows, originally by mocking them. In 2007 the site was purchased by the Bravo unit of NBCUniversal.〔(TWoP Announcement on Bravo acquisition )〕 The site began by recapping the television show ''Dawson's Creek'' and was originally called Dawson's Wrap; later it broadened its scope and changed names to Mighty Big TV before settling on the current moniker. The site is notable for its wide usage of the word "snark" to describe its typical style of sarcastic review. Their official motto is "Spare the snark, spoil the networks," a takeoff on "spare the rod, spoil the child." On March 27, 2014, it was announced that operations would cease on April 4, 2014, with forums remaining open until May 31, 2014. It was later confirmed, however, that the site's already published content would remain available as an archive. The forums closed as scheduled. However, only the first pages of recaps are currently available, other pages no longer redirect properly. The full archive of recaps has since been transferred to http://www.brilliantbutcancelled.com/shows/ The site's mascot is Tubeelzebub (a portmanteau of tube and Beelzebub – "Tubey" for short), a devilish television set with horns and a pointed tail. ==Show recaps and forums== Recaps differ in styles: some of the recappers write shorter, more concise recaps while others write more comically, inserting references to their personal life, for example. Naturally, each style attracts different readers, with some preferring to use the site as information for episodes that they have missed, and others preferring the more humorous ones, which can be equally (or more) enjoyable to those who also watched the episode. Beginning in 2007, TWoP introduced "weecaps" – initially presented as single-page television series reviews written in real time. The abbreviated recap style – first used for coverage of ''The Real World/Road Rules Challenge'' and ''Dancing with the Stars'' during the spring – was later employed for a larger slate of summer replacement series, with eventual reconfiguring into multi-page entries. Shows with weecaps also gain dedicated forums with topic areas as with regularly recapped shows. The American version of ''Survivor'' used weecap coverage for the start of its China season but full recaps returned with that edition's 7th episode and have remained in place since then. Shows canceled by the network (or deemed to be unpopular with the readers of TWoP) are considered to be in ''permanent hiatus'', a status which is rarely reversed except for reality shows: the U.S. version of ''Big Brother'' returned to coverage in June 2006 when its All-Stars season began for the first time since its third season; ''Real World/Road Rules Challenge'' also returned to the active list in April 2007, with its recapping format switched to a shorter, real-time commentary; and while the site decided after the sixth edition of ''The Apprentice'' to stop recaps, the ''Celebrity Apprentice'' edition was brought back for coverage. Shows placed into permanent hiatus will generally have their forum threads readable but locked, and given a single dedicated thread in the appropriate miscellaneous forum categories; the recaps remain available on the site, though in the "Permanent hiatus" section. There are some exceptions; ''Doctor Who'' coverage was put into permanent hiatus after the 2nd season; Glark commented on the action of moving the show to permanent hiatus that "If you want to know what Bit Torrent is, ask a Doctor Who fan". The full ''Doctor Who'' threaded forum was retained though moved into the Sci-Fi show category, and remains fully active with moderation. As of now, the 2005 remake of ''Night Stalker'' holds the record for the shortest run on TWoP, having been put on Permanent Hiatus after only one recap, although the 2005 series ''Sex, Love & Secrets'' was expunged before even one recap, due to incredibly low viewer response in the forums. The shows covered are almost exclusively American, with the exceptions of the new series of ''Doctor Who'', which is a British import to US television, and the original UK version of ''Queer as Folk'', which was a British import to Canadian television. Both shows are Russell T Davies productions. At times, the site may offer a charity auction for "Tubey's Kids",〔(– TWoP – Tubey's Kids )〕 whereby the person with the largest donation can request a recap of a specific episode or show (no longer than one hour) by any specific recapper. The results of these recaps are posted as "Mondo Extras" on the site. The forum for each active show include threads for each episode of a show, a speculation thread, spoiler information, media references to the show, character/contestant-specific threads, and a general "meet market" for forum users. The forums are heavily moderated by staff to avoid significant off-topic discussion, unprotected spoiler information, and flame wars.
抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 Tubeelzebub (a portmanteau of tube and Beelzebub – "Tubey" for short), a devilish television set with horns and a pointed tail.==Show recaps and forums==Recaps differ in styles: some of the recappers write shorter, more concise recaps while others write more comically, inserting references to their personal life, for example. Naturally, each style attracts different readers, with some preferring to use the site as information for episodes that they have missed, and others preferring the more humorous ones, which can be equally (or more) enjoyable to those who also watched the episode. Beginning in 2007, TWoP introduced "weecaps" – initially presented as single-page television series reviews written in real time. The abbreviated recap style – first used for coverage of ''The Real World/Road Rules Challenge'' and ''Dancing with the Stars'' during the spring – was later employed for a larger slate of summer replacement series, with eventual reconfiguring into multi-page entries. Shows with weecaps also gain dedicated forums with topic areas as with regularly recapped shows. The American version of ''Survivor'' used weecap coverage for the start of its China season but full recaps returned with that edition's 7th episode and have remained in place since then.Shows canceled by the network (or deemed to be unpopular with the readers of TWoP) are considered to be in ''permanent hiatus'', a status which is rarely reversed except for reality shows: the U.S. version of ''Big Brother'' returned to coverage in June 2006 when its All-Stars season began for the first time since its third season; ''Real World/Road Rules Challenge'' also returned to the active list in April 2007, with its recapping format switched to a shorter, real-time commentary; and while the site decided after the sixth edition of ''The Apprentice'' to stop recaps, the ''Celebrity Apprentice'' edition was brought back for coverage. Shows placed into permanent hiatus will generally have their forum threads readable but locked, and given a single dedicated thread in the appropriate miscellaneous forum categories; the recaps remain available on the site, though in the "Permanent hiatus" section. There are some exceptions; ''Doctor Who'' coverage was put into permanent hiatus after the 2nd season; Glark commented on the action of moving the show to permanent hiatus that "If you want to know what Bit Torrent is, ask a Doctor Who fan". The full ''Doctor Who'' threaded forum was retained though moved into the Sci-Fi show category, and remains fully active with moderation. As of now, the 2005 remake of ''Night Stalker'' holds the record for the shortest run on TWoP, having been put on Permanent Hiatus after only one recap, although the 2005 series ''Sex, Love & Secrets'' was expunged before even one recap, due to incredibly low viewer response in the forums. The shows covered are almost exclusively American, with the exceptions of the new series of ''Doctor Who'', which is a British import to US television, and the original UK version of ''Queer as Folk'', which was a British import to Canadian television. Both shows are Russell T Davies productions.At times, the site may offer a charity auction for "Tubey's Kids",(– TWoP – Tubey's Kids ) whereby the person with the largest donation can request a recap of a specific episode or show (no longer than one hour) by any specific recapper. The results of these recaps are posted as "Mondo Extras" on the site.The forum for each active show include threads for each episode of a show, a speculation thread, spoiler information, media references to the show, character/contestant-specific threads, and a general "meet market" for forum users. The forums are heavily moderated by staff to avoid significant off-topic discussion, unprotected spoiler information, and flame wars.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■Tubeelzebub (a portmanteau of tube and Beelzebub – "Tubey" for short), a devilish television set with horns and a pointed tail.==Show recaps and forums==Recaps differ in styles: some of the recappers write shorter, more concise recaps while others write more comically, inserting references to their personal life, for example. Naturally, each style attracts different readers, with some preferring to use the site as information for episodes that they have missed, and others preferring the more humorous ones, which can be equally (or more) enjoyable to those who also watched the episode. Beginning in 2007, TWoP introduced "weecaps" – initially presented as single-page television series reviews written in real time. The abbreviated recap style – first used for coverage of ''The Real World/Road Rules Challenge'' and ''Dancing with the Stars'' during the spring – was later employed for a larger slate of summer replacement series, with eventual reconfiguring into multi-page entries. Shows with weecaps also gain dedicated forums with topic areas as with regularly recapped shows. The American version of ''Survivor'' used weecap coverage for the start of its China season but full recaps returned with that edition's 7th episode and have remained in place since then.Shows canceled by the network (or deemed to be unpopular with the readers of TWoP) are considered to be in ''permanent hiatus'', a status which is rarely reversed except for reality shows: the U.S. version of ''Big Brother'' returned to coverage in June 2006 when its All-Stars season began for the first time since its third season; ''Real World/Road Rules Challenge'' also returned to the active list in April 2007, with its recapping format switched to a shorter, real-time commentary; and while the site decided after the sixth edition of ''The Apprentice'' to stop recaps, the ''Celebrity Apprentice'' edition was brought back for coverage. Shows placed into permanent hiatus will generally have their forum threads readable but locked, and given a single dedicated thread in the appropriate miscellaneous forum categories; the recaps remain available on the site, though in the "Permanent hiatus" section. There are some exceptions; ''Doctor Who'' coverage was put into permanent hiatus after the 2nd season; Glark commented on the action of moving the show to permanent hiatus that "If you want to know what Bit Torrent is, ask a Doctor Who fan". The full ''Doctor Who'' threaded forum was retained though moved into the Sci-Fi show category, and remains fully active with moderation. As of now, the 2005 remake of ''Night Stalker'' holds the record for the shortest run on TWoP, having been put on Permanent Hiatus after only one recap, although the 2005 series ''Sex, Love & Secrets'' was expunged before even one recap, due to incredibly low viewer response in the forums. The shows covered are almost exclusively American, with the exceptions of the new series of ''Doctor Who'', which is a British import to US television, and the original UK version of ''Queer as Folk'', which was a British import to Canadian television. Both shows are Russell T Davies productions.At times, the site may offer a charity auction for "Tubey's Kids",(– TWoP – Tubey's Kids ) whereby the person with the largest donation can request a recap of a specific episode or show (no longer than one hour) by any specific recapper. The results of these recaps are posted as "Mondo Extras" on the site.The forum for each active show include threads for each episode of a show, a speculation thread, spoiler information, media references to the show, character/contestant-specific threads, and a general "meet market" for forum users. The forums are heavily moderated by staff to avoid significant off-topic discussion, unprotected spoiler information, and flame wars.">ウィキペディアで「Television Without Pity (often abbreviated TWoP) is a website that provides detailed recaps of select television dramas, situation comedies and reality TV shows, originally by mocking them. In 2007 the site was purchased by the Bravo unit of NBCUniversal.(TWoP Announcement on Bravo acquisition ) The site began by recapping the television show ''Dawson's Creek'' and was originally called Dawson's Wrap; later it broadened its scope and changed names to Mighty Big TV before settling on the current moniker. The site is notable for its wide usage of the word "snark" to describe its typical style of sarcastic review. Their official motto is "Spare the snark, spoil the networks," a takeoff on "spare the rod, spoil the child."On March 27, 2014, it was announced that operations would cease on April 4, 2014, with forums remaining open until May 31, 2014. It was later confirmed, however, that the site's already published content would remain available as an archive. The forums closed as scheduled. However, only the first pages of recaps are currently available, other pages no longer redirect properly.The full archive of recaps has since been transferred to http://www.brilliantbutcancelled.com/shows/The site's mascot is Tubeelzebub (a portmanteau of tube and Beelzebub – "Tubey" for short), a devilish television set with horns and a pointed tail.==Show recaps and forums==Recaps differ in styles: some of the recappers write shorter, more concise recaps while others write more comically, inserting references to their personal life, for example. Naturally, each style attracts different readers, with some preferring to use the site as information for episodes that they have missed, and others preferring the more humorous ones, which can be equally (or more) enjoyable to those who also watched the episode. Beginning in 2007, TWoP introduced "weecaps" – initially presented as single-page television series reviews written in real time. The abbreviated recap style – first used for coverage of ''The Real World/Road Rules Challenge'' and ''Dancing with the Stars'' during the spring – was later employed for a larger slate of summer replacement series, with eventual reconfiguring into multi-page entries. Shows with weecaps also gain dedicated forums with topic areas as with regularly recapped shows. The American version of ''Survivor'' used weecap coverage for the start of its China season but full recaps returned with that edition's 7th episode and have remained in place since then.Shows canceled by the network (or deemed to be unpopular with the readers of TWoP) are considered to be in ''permanent hiatus'', a status which is rarely reversed except for reality shows: the U.S. version of ''Big Brother'' returned to coverage in June 2006 when its All-Stars season began for the first time since its third season; ''Real World/Road Rules Challenge'' also returned to the active list in April 2007, with its recapping format switched to a shorter, real-time commentary; and while the site decided after the sixth edition of ''The Apprentice'' to stop recaps, the ''Celebrity Apprentice'' edition was brought back for coverage. Shows placed into permanent hiatus will generally have their forum threads readable but locked, and given a single dedicated thread in the appropriate miscellaneous forum categories; the recaps remain available on the site, though in the "Permanent hiatus" section. There are some exceptions; ''Doctor Who'' coverage was put into permanent hiatus after the 2nd season; Glark commented on the action of moving the show to permanent hiatus that "If you want to know what Bit Torrent is, ask a Doctor Who fan". The full ''Doctor Who'' threaded forum was retained though moved into the Sci-Fi show category, and remains fully active with moderation. As of now, the 2005 remake of ''Night Stalker'' holds the record for the shortest run on TWoP, having been put on Permanent Hiatus after only one recap, although the 2005 series ''Sex, Love & Secrets'' was expunged before even one recap, due to incredibly low viewer response in the forums. The shows covered are almost exclusively American, with the exceptions of the new series of ''Doctor Who'', which is a British import to US television, and the original UK version of ''Queer as Folk'', which was a British import to Canadian television. Both shows are Russell T Davies productions.At times, the site may offer a charity auction for "Tubey's Kids",(– TWoP – Tubey's Kids ) whereby the person with the largest donation can request a recap of a specific episode or show (no longer than one hour) by any specific recapper. The results of these recaps are posted as "Mondo Extras" on the site.The forum for each active show include threads for each episode of a show, a speculation thread, spoiler information, media references to the show, character/contestant-specific threads, and a general "meet market" for forum users. The forums are heavily moderated by staff to avoid significant off-topic discussion, unprotected spoiler information, and flame wars.」の詳細全文を読む
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