Correction: TV-Twitter Comedy Festival story

NEW YORK (AP) — In a story April 21 about a comedy festival on Twitter hosted by Comedy Central, The Associated Press misidentified one of the participants. It is Carl Reiner, not his son Rob.

A corrected version of the story is below:

Comedy Central to launch Twitter comedy festival

With jokes of 140 characters or less, Comedy Central to launch comedy festival on Twitter

NEW YORK (AP) — Putting a new test to the adage that brevity is the soul of wit, Comedy Central is partnering with Twitter for a comedy festival played out in 140 characters and 6-second videos.

The Viacom Inc.-owned network said Sunday that the festival with the hashtag "ComedyFest" will debut April 29. Over five days, comedians will tweet jokes and post videos with the recently launched video app Vine, which limits footage to 6 seconds.

The launch of the festival, which Comedy Central is expected to officially announce Monday, was first reported by The New York Times.

Kicking off the social media festival will be an event Monday at the Paley Center in Los Angeles featuring Carl Reiner, Judd Apatow and Mel Brooks. So far, Brooks is a Twitter holdout.