Fresh Chicken and Roadents Populate New Comedy Site

Gorgeous Tiny Chicken Machine Show's Kim Evey and Payman Benz by Michael Yarish/Sony
Sony Pictures'
Crackle.com on Monday launched
C-Spot, a new multiplatform comedy channel offering 52-weeks-a-year of Web-original programming.
For its inaugural 13-week season, C-Spot will feature
Hot, Hot Los Angeles, a take-off of frothy teen dramas (new every Monday);
The Writers Room, a Kevin Pollack-fronted satire of late-night talk shows (Tuesdays);
Gaytown, in which straight Owen Benjamin deals with a berg populated by alternative life-livers (Wednesdays);
The Roadents, a 2D/3D hybrid described as
The Odd Couple meets
Easy Rider (Thursdays); 10 new episodes of the Web hit
Gorgeous Tiny Chicken Machine Show (Fridays); and
Best of Penn Says, offering the most popular entries of Penn Jillette's unscripted online series (weekends).