To further invoke the atmosphere of a 24-hour network,
The Onion produces the following video series: •
Today Now!: Parody of morning lifestyle and news programs such as
NBC's
Today and
ABC's
Good Morning America. Hosted by Jim Haggerty (Brad Holbrook) and Tracy Gill (Tracy Toth), the style is typical of the breezy style often found in morning network television shows, with the presenters uncritical or completely oblivious to the subject matter, regardless of its absurdity (e.g., Haggerty's earnest question about whether an omelet recipe strictly requires a metal shoe-horn to measure the butter into the pan). The series was featured within
Porkin Across America. •
War For The White House: ONN's continuing coverage of Presidential and midterm elections, opening with a dramatic video apparently depicting Air Force One and a squadron of fighter planes seemingly attacking the White House. Notable for its consistent use of military terminology (e.g. "Election Analysis Bunker") and deadpan style. •
The Onion Review: Weekly news updates from “America's Finest News Source” •
Onion Special Report: In-depth news coverage accompanied by additional news coverage on theonion.com •
Onion Film Standard: Onion Film Critic Peter K. Rosenthal (Ron Rains) reviews movies both new and old. •
Onion Tips: A self-help style video series that gives suggestions for how people can better themselves and their lives •
Onion Sports Network: A reference to ESPN, OSN usually features clips from
SportsDome, a parody of
ESPN's SportsCenter. The clips usually focus on parodies of specific
SportsCenter segments such as the Budweiser Hot Seat, which becomes The Steam Room on OSN. Hosts present in the jocular style synonymous with ESPN and sportscasters appear on sets that are near-identical knockoffs of the SportsCenter studios. On January 11, 2011, cable network
Comedy Central launched
Onion SportsDome, an offshoot of the OSN feature, marking the first time an ONN feature became a full-fledged television series. It was cancelled in June 2011. •
News Room: A parody of
breaking news segments that appear during commercial breaks or replays on 24-hour news networks.
News Room is set in the fictional
24-hour cable news television network's news room with TV's and switchboards in the background. It featured "Tech Trends" as a newsroom segment about technology. •
Tough Season: A mockumentary-style series examining the world of
fantasy football starring real NFL athletes •
StarFix: Parody of
Access Hollywood •
In The Know: A parody of
Sunday morning talk shows like
The McLaughlin Group and
Meet the Press. The show's full title is
In The Know With Clifford Banes. Banes himself is almost never present, with fill-in anchors giving absurd reasons for his absences. The one and only time Banes actually shows up for work, he's wearing a perfect latex mask of Julianna McKannis, one of his substitute anchors. • Autistic Reporter Michael Falk: A recurring character played by
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