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The Morning After (web series)

The Morning After
The Morning After - Hulu web series title card.png
Created by Hulu
Written by Jeff Meurer
Joe Dobbyn
Patrick Kelly
Casey Gullickson
Colleen Cunha
Directed by Matt Vascellaro
Jeff Meurer
Starring Damien Fahey
Ginger Gonzaga
Alison Haislip
Bradley Hasemeyer
Dave Holmes
Brian Kimmet
Haley Mancini
Paul Nyhart
Rachel Perry
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 800
Production
Executive producer(s) Jace Hall
Matt Vascellaro
Editor(s) John Holland
Chris Garcia
Jason Alexander
Running time around 5 minutes
Production company(s) Hulu
Release
Original network Hulu
Original release January 17, 2011 (2011-01-17) – April 24, 2014 (2014-04-24)
External links
Website

The Morning After is a Hulu original web series that premiered on January 17, 2011 and ended April 24, 2014. It was produced by Hulu and Jace Hall's HDFilms, streaming Monday through Friday. The show originally featured Brian Kimmet and Ginger Gonzaga as hosts. Later shows used a rotation of hosts including Alison Haislip, Dave Holmes, Damien Fahey, Bradley Hasemeyer, Haley Mancini, Paul Nyhart, and Rachel Perry.

The series advertises itself as "a smart, daily shot of pop culture to help Hulu users stay up to date" and typically highlights notable moments from television shows and current news in an entertaining fashion. In keeping with its focus on pop culture, The Morning After will sometimes stream an episode featuring past pop culture titled "From the Archives," such as its April Fools Day episode.

While not the first original series to appear exclusively on Hulu, The Morning After is the company's first self-branded production. It was preceded by If I Can Dream, a reality series co-produced with 19 Entertainment and created by Simon Fuller. Hulu originated the idea in house, based on user feedback and observations from discussion boards hosted by the website. The concept was modeled after The Big Show with Olbermann and Patrick. The company sought out a production partner and ultimately chose Jace Hall and his team at HDFilms to executive produce. Initial stream of the series was held on January 17, 2011 and featured coverage of Piers Morgan, the Golden Globes, and The Bachelor. Senior VP of Content and Distribution Andy Forssell made the announcement for the show the same day. The show aired its last episode April 24, 2014.


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