IFC would like some more 'Comedy Bang! Bang!' please

In the midst of this current 40 episode fourth season of the show, IFC sat down and decided that it was time to offer up a renewal for Comedy Bang! Bang! to which Scott Aukerman probably replied "This makes my little butt wet!"

IFC president Jennifer Caserta also had nice things to say about the show and its host: “Scott has created an absurd world that attracts the biggest names in pop culture,” she said, “They show up, do insane things and oftentimes come back for more. We have no idea how he does it, but we’re not about to start asking questions now.” 

Kid CuDi is set to replace Reggie Watts as band leader this July. A 20 episode fifth season will come next year. Maybe then Aukerman can find a way to implement a television version of the podcast's game "Riddle Me This."

Marissa Wompler to 'Womp It Up' in her own Podcast

This April Fool's day has been one to remember. First, Paul F. Tompkins's newest podcast, Spontaneanation was finally released and now Earwolf announced that Lennon Parham and Jessica St. Clair will be heading up a new podcast called Womp It Up. News comes via Splitisder and I'm still unsure if I should take it seriously. Listeners of Comedy Bang! Bang! should know the title hails from the character of Marissa Wompler (St. Clair), an intern at CB!B! She'll be joined by her teacher Miss Listler (Parham) who will provide love advice and music. The podcast is set to debut on April 20 with a "school project" theme.  

SXSW Books Judd Apatow, Scott Aukerman, Vanessa Bayer & Many More

Austin's South By Southwest Festival released a schedule of funny people that are going to attend the comedy portion of events. From March 14 through the 21st, patrons will be able to see the likes of Amy Schumer, Scott Aukerman, Vanessa Bayer, Dan Harmon, Eric Andre, Brooks Wheelan, Nick Kroll and more. SXSW Comedy (as it has been dubbed) will also have some special events courtesy of Above Average and Upright Citizens Brigade; something called a Roast Battle; podcast recordings via Comedy Bang! Bang!, Doug Loves Movies and Harmontown; among others. You can read the schedule of events here.