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Fox News Channel to try "Daily Show" type show

Claws for Concern

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Not sure if this should be here, in the Sports and NEWS category or Anything Goes (Attn: Moderators can make the ultimate decision on placement), but it looks like Fox News Channel wants to develop a Daily Show-type program for its viewership, starting with a test run of a show in January.

Here's the link to a story in Hollywood Reporter:

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/television/news/e3i61fccc799efa3cb7cc70027d80722adf
 
The working title, according to sources, is "Hannity and Colmes."
 
daemon said:
The working title, according to sources, is "Hannity and Colmes."

With plans in the works for a spinoff, tentatively named "The O'Reilly Factor."
 
It will be an utter failure.

Though I think Dennis Miller might be a decent and almost watchable host for the show.
 
But Dennis couldn't get better ratings than Johnny Mac on CNBC. Granted public access TV in the remote stretches of the Yukon gets better ratings than CNBC, but I think people have tired (or given up) on Dennis Miller.
 
If you're going to do, find someone and make him a star, like Stewart and/or Colbert. Don't bring on a retread hack like Dennis Miller.
 
Fenian_Bastard said:
If you're going to do, find someone and make him a star, like Stewart and/or Colbert. Don't bring on a retread hack like Dennis Miller.
Glenn Beck.

oops, CNN grabbed him and is basically doing this exact premise, methinks.
 
Idaho said:
It will be an utter failure.

Though I think Dennis Miller might be a decent and almost watchable host for the show.

I was thinking the exact same thing... I've seen Miller in concert twice in recent years and he's still as funny as ever... Plus, there's no way he's any more conservative than Jon Stewart is liberal...
 
Mizzougrad96 said:
Idaho said:
It will be an utter failure.

Though I think Dennis Miller might be a decent and almost watchable host for the show.

I was thinking the exact same thing... I've seen Miller in concert twice in recent years and he's still as funny as ever... Plus, there's no way he's any more conservative than Jon Stewart is liberal...

But he can't get himself out of the way they way Stewart can -- that persona, the semi-baffled anchorman in a world gone mad, is most of what makes TDS work, liberal ideology be damned. Miller couldn't do that, and having him as a kind of real-life Colbert already failed once.
 
The difference between The Daily Show and what Fox News appears to be doing is intent. TDS goes in looking to mock those in power. For quite a few years Republicans have been in charge. TDS has often made fun of Democrats but because they have done so little and have meant so little on the national scale that is almost pointless.

This show appears to be coming on with the intent of skewing to the right. That means they will push and prod and force jokes if they have to in order to keep pushing forward with the same agenda. That just doesn't make for good television.
 
Pastor said:
The difference between The Daily Show and what Fox News appears to be doing is intent. TDS goes in looking to mock those in power. For quite a few years Republicans have been in charge. TDS has often made fun of Democrats but because they have done so little and have meant so little on the national scale that is almost pointless.

This show appears to be coming on with the intent of skewing to the right. That means they will push and prod and force jokes if they have to in order to keep pushing forward with the same agenda. That just doesn't make for good television.

I agree... Stewart, while an unabashed liberal, pulls it off as well as anyone... Colbert's a different situation because he's in character...

As much as I love Miller, I can't imagine this working with anyone...
 

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