I found this a long time ago on Dino Stamatopoulos' Facebook page (it had been uploaded as early as 2010) but that link died when he deleted his old Facebook around the time of the election. Just dug up this old link, think it's the only one out there.
FWIW, I was a member of The3Eds from 2008 until its closure and I very specifically remember this hoax (there were a LOT). It sprouted from some shitty Wikia and AnimatEd back then affirmatively said "this doesn't exist". He had contact with a few AKA Cartoon staff and I'd put complete weight into his word.
Word-of-mouth isn't too useful most of the time but there's no real way to debunk this.
It's a single-camera comedy about two sarcastic, embittered women in the film industry who aspire for success but are bogged down by their self-loathing and hedonistic tendencies (This show earned its TV-MA). The people around them, successful or not, are no better in personality, since this is Hollywood after all. Episode plots usually revolve around the two attempting to achieve financial or romantic success only to be met with failure.
I've only seen the three episodes on YouTube thus far, but it's hilarious if you're into cynical comedy like Louie or Peep Show. Fair warning, it's pretty NSFW at times.
Something worth noting is that the entire series was once available on both iTunes and Netflix but has long since been pulled. This is also the case for many other IFC shows like the ones I've mentioned above and Whitest Kids U Know (ugh).
This is an IFC sitcom that ran from 2007-2008 for 2 seasons of 8 episodes. Season 1 is available on an out-of-print DVD and not too hard to find from resellers.
Episodes 11-13 are available on YouTube but for some reason they're in 4:3 and not the original broadcast ratio of 16:9. The remainder of Season 2 is nowhere to be found.
There are also a lot of other IFC originals that are basically impossible to find (the series finale of Out There, The Business)