• DontMakeItTim@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Shouldn’t be too tough to explain. “We paid a lot of $ $ to bring John Stewart out of retirement, but nobody watched the first two seasons, so we didn’t make a third.”

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          Because they threw a bunch of money at him and said, “do what you want”. So he made a show that was a little more medicine and a little less comedy that he knew would get lower ratings.

          Have you ever seen the opening credits?

          He probably had this conversation with the staff as he hired them.

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        1 year ago

        I’m just saying, this wasn’t The Daily Show, either in quality or in viewership. It would be a much cleaner case to make if the show was at all popular, but there were like 12 people still watching. A 3rd season would have been a real stretch.

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      It’s one of the few things on Apple TV I actually watched… and as a talk/news show it’s not like it was terribly expensive. We know exactly WHY they cancelled it, and they deserve any vitriol directed at them, not that it will matter.