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Country of origin
  
United States

No. of seasons
  
5

First episode date
  
5 April 2007

Genre
  
Comedy

Original language(s)
  
English

Running time
  
7-10 minutes

Number of seasons
  
5

Language
  
English

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Created by
  
Mia Walker, Kristina Dominguez, Derek Flanzraich, Michael Koenigs

Location(s)
  
Cambridge, Massachusetts

Network
  
Harvard Undergraduate Television

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On Harvard Time is a Harvard College student-run Internet comedy news show. Modeled after The Daily Show, it presents, comments, and satirizes Harvard College news in a comedic fashion. It has been considered one of Harvard Undergraduate Television's flagship shows since its founding by Mia Walker, Kristina Dominguez, Derek Flanzraich, and Michael Koenigs, in 2006.

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History and description

Now in its sixth consecutive season, On Harvard Time produces bi-weekly episodes as well as periodic humorous interviews with both Harvard and national public figures, such as Harvard Dean of Admissions William Fitzsimmons, Deputy White House Chief of Staff Karl Rove, Aaron Sorkin, Jesse Eisenberg, Rainn Wilson, and 2008 U.S. Presidential candidate Mike Gravel. On Harvard Time's November 2008 "Harvard Yale Aid" video, mocking Yale University before the annual Harvard-Yale football game, was named 2008 Ivy League Video of the Year by IvyGate Blog.

Among former writers for the series is current Washington Post columnist Alexandra Petri.

Influence and controversy

On Harvard Time content has been cited in Wonkette, Gawker and The New York Times.

A parody of Yale University's "That's Why I Chose Yale" admissions video sparked national outrage after The Yale Daily News criticized its treatment of a recent murder on the Yale campus. In response, On Harvard Time apologized and removed the reference.

References

On Harvard Time Wikipedia