The Lone Shark was a weekly, 30-minute local-cable television program which broadcast for ten years (1991-2001) on WFAC-TV (1991-2000) and SoundView Television (2000-2001). Both television stations were part of Cablevision of Southern Connecticut’s cable system, which spans the southwestern coast of Connecticut from the New York State border to the middle of New Haven County.

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  • The Lone Shark was a weekly, 30-minute local-cable television program which broadcast for ten years (1991-2001) on WFAC-TV (1991-2000) and SoundView Television (2000-2001). Both television stations were part of Cablevision of Southern Connecticut’s cable system, which spans the southwestern coast of Connecticut from the New York State border to the middle of New Haven County. The Lone Shark was hosted by the program's creator and Executive Producer Jim Sharky and co-hosted by the program's Producer Sean Haffner (a.k. a ″Sean The Producer″). Although the program was unscripted, Sharky would usually have a list of topics that he wanted to discuss with Haffner on each episode. The Lone Shark was known for its fast pace, strong language and adult themes, often pushing the limits of what station managers believed could be allowed on television. The Lone Shark was originally recorded in-studio or on-location and edited before broadcast, but after 1993 the program was broadcast "live" without a broadcast delay, editing or censor. In August 2001 the program was permanently suspended from production by the SoundView Television station management after The Lone Shark aired three seconds of a graphic adult sex video on live television during prime time.
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  • Jim Sharky
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  • Jim Sharky, Sean Haffner
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  • June 1991
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  • August 2001
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  • WFAC-TV (1991-2000) SoundView Television (2000-2001)
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  • 10 (xsd:integer)
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  • ″The Lone Shark Theme″ by James Jacobs
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  • approx. 30 minutes
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  • The Lone Shark
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  • Jim Sharky, Sean Haffner
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  • The Lone Shark was a weekly, 30-minute local-cable television program which broadcast for ten years (1991-2001) on WFAC-TV (1991-2000) and SoundView Television (2000-2001). Both television stations were part of Cablevision of Southern Connecticut’s cable system, which spans the southwestern coast of Connecticut from the New York State border to the middle of New Haven County.
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  • The Lone Shark
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