Jon Stewart leaving The Daily Show

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  • SPEEDY MCCREADY
    SPEEDY MCCREADY Posts: 26,834
    edited February 2015
    Never watched the show.
    Have no idea who this guy is.
    What did I miss?

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  • igotid88
    igotid88 Posts: 28,628
    samjam said:

    This blows. Stewart is so excellent at what he does, and he/The Daily Show will definitely be missed. Gonna be sad and strange on Comedy Central without TDS and The Colbert Report.

    The Daily Show will still be there. Just a different host.
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  • samjam
    samjam New York Posts: 9,283
    igotid88 said:

    samjam said:

    This blows. Stewart is so excellent at what he does, and he/The Daily Show will definitely be missed. Gonna be sad and strange on Comedy Central without TDS and The Colbert Report.

    The Daily Show will still be there. Just a different host.
    Ah, mistake. Was getting at that it's gonna be different without Colbert and Stewart.

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  • mca47
    mca47 Posts: 13,335
    Sad day indeed! One of the smartest guys on television who tells it how it is!
  • Cliffy6745
    Cliffy6745 Posts: 34,024

    Tucker Carlson just said Jon Stewart was an insecure little tool. No surprise there.

    Yeah, I am sure if I got my ass handed to me like this too, I would be a bit bitter

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFQFB5YpDZE

  • Last-12-Exit
    Last-12-Exit Charleston, SC Posts: 8,661
    I figured there was some sort of on air "discussion" that pissed tucker off. That was good.
  • Cliffy6745
    Cliffy6745 Posts: 34,024

    I figured there was some sort of on air "discussion" that pissed tucker off. That was good.

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  • smarchee
    smarchee Windsor, Ontario Posts: 14,539
    wonder if John Oliver wishes he waited a bit longer before jumping to HBO
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  • Hobbes
    Hobbes Pacific Northwest Posts: 6,438
    smarchee said:

    wonder if John Oliver wishes he waited a bit longer before jumping to HBO

    This has me wondering when Stewart started to think about the end. I would like to think he told Oliver to hold off a bit and he could have his chair permanently because Oliver just killed it when he filled in for Stewart. Maybe Oliver did know this, but still wanted to do his own thing on HBO. Unfortunately, I do not have HBO, but I can only imagine his show is awesome.

  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,590

    Never watched the show.
    Have no idea who this guy is.
    What did I miss?

    I believe this is the guy who took over for Craig Kilbourn. Show never felt right to me after Craigers left...
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  • The Juggler
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    I figured there was some sort of on air "discussion" that pissed tucker off. That was good.

    I'd argue Begala came off as almost as much of a turd here since he probably thought Stewart would be on his "side" in their dumb debate format show.

    I actually enjoyed Cross Fire when it first started, years before that incarnation
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  • FrankieG
    FrankieG Abingdon MD Posts: 9,100
    Hobbes said:

    smarchee said:

    wonder if John Oliver wishes he waited a bit longer before jumping to HBO

    This has me wondering when Stewart started to think about the end. I would like to think he told Oliver to hold off a bit and he could have his chair permanently because Oliver just killed it when he filled in for Stewart. Maybe Oliver did know this, but still wanted to do his own thing on HBO. Unfortunately, I do not have HBO, but I can only imagine his show is awesome.

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  • Cliffy6745
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    I figured there was some sort of on air "discussion" that pissed tucker off. That was good.

    I'd argue Begala came off as almost as much of a turd here since he probably thought Stewart would be on his "side" in their dumb debate format show.

    I actually enjoyed Cross Fire when it first started, years before that incarnation
    I thought begala came off as if he possibly agreed with him. Didn't have much to say
  • The Juggler
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    I figured there was some sort of on air "discussion" that pissed tucker off. That was good.

    I'd argue Begala came off as almost as much of a turd here since he probably thought Stewart would be on his "side" in their dumb debate format show.

    I actually enjoyed Cross Fire when it first started, years before that incarnation
    I thought begala came off as if he possibly agreed with him. Didn't have much to say
    yeah....which is inherently weak considering he was the co-host and has gone on and done the same exact type of thing on different shows for last decade.
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  • Cliffy6745
    Cliffy6745 Posts: 34,024

    I figured there was some sort of on air "discussion" that pissed tucker off. That was good.

    I'd argue Begala came off as almost as much of a turd here since he probably thought Stewart would be on his "side" in their dumb debate format show.

    I actually enjoyed Cross Fire when it first started, years before that incarnation
    I thought begala came off as if he possibly agreed with him. Didn't have much to say
    yeah....which is inherently weak considering he was the co-host and has gone on and done the same exact type of thing on different shows for last decade.
    True, true.
  • Cliffy6745
    Cliffy6745 Posts: 34,024

    I figured there was some sort of on air "discussion" that pissed tucker off. That was good.

    I'd argue Begala came off as almost as much of a turd here since he probably thought Stewart would be on his "side" in their dumb debate format show.

    I actually enjoyed Cross Fire when it first started, years before that incarnation
    I thought begala came off as if he possibly agreed with him. Didn't have much to say
    yeah....which is inherently weak considering he was the co-host and has gone on and done the same exact type of thing on different shows for last decade.

    http://www.cnn.com/2015/02/12/opinion/begala-stewart-blew-up-crossfire/index.html
  • The Juggler
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    http://fivethirtyeight.com/datalab/the-overhyped-reaction-to-jon-stewart-leaving/

    The Overhyped Reaction To Jon Stewart Leaving ‘The Daily Show’


    I don’t watch “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart.” In fact, I don’t watch any late-night television. Stewart’s announcement that he’ll leave “The Daily Show” after 16 years is not, for me personally, a big deal. So I felt a little left out as the media churned out ode after ode to Stewart.

    But — I’m sorry to be the skunk at the garden party — “The Daily Show” always had limited appeal; it just happens that the appeal included the New York media elite.

    Stewart largely appeals to wealthy and well-educated liberals — a small slice of the overall news audience.

    According to a 2012 Pew Research Center study, 14 percent of Stewart’s audience self-identified as conservative and 43 percent as liberal. Pew found that, overall, the news audience was 35 percent conservative and 22 percent liberal. In fact, “The Daily Show,” The New York Times and The New Yorker were the only media outlets outside of MSNBC for which a plurality of the audience self-identified as liberal.
    Pew also found that just 25 percent of all news consumers had at least a college degree, but “The Daily Show” was the only television news show for which more than 40 percent of the viewers had at least a college education. Most readers of The Times and The New Yorker also had one.
    About 40 percent of the audiences of all three — “The Daily Show,” The Times and The New Yorker — made more than $75,000 a year, according to Pew, compared with 26 percent of all news consumers.

    Stewart, simply put, has been speaking to only a small group of people. You can see this in his television ratings. While it may shock some, the vast majority of Americans didn’t watch Stewart. Indeed, the vast majority of late-night viewers didn’t watch him. Last month, “The Daily Show” pulled in about 1.15 to 1.3 million viewers daily. Even if you include the roughly 250,000 viewers that, on average, watch “The Daily Show” on its website, Stewart’s audience is, at best, an average of about 1.5 million. According to Nielsen NNTV data, “Jimmy Kimmel Live” and Jimmy Fallon’s “The Tonight Show” were seen by an average of 2.7 and 3.7 million people, respectively, in the final quarter of 2014.

    Of course, Stewart has the tougher game of playing on cable. That, however, cannot fully explain why Stewart’s ratings have been down over the past few years.


    Stewart’s ratings are somewhat dependent on the political cycle. His viewership tends to peak during big elections. If you compare Stewart’s ratings in the fourth quarter of 2014 (a little over a year before the 2016 Iowa caucus) to the fourth quarter in 2010 (a little over a year before the 2012 Iowa caucus), his viewership is down about 15 percent. That’s the same decline he had from the fourth quarter of 2013 to the fourth quarter of 2014.

    Could this just be because television ratings are down generally? Maybe, but during the past year, the “Jimmy Kimmel Live” audience is up 4 percent.

    But what about with younger viewers for whom Stewart is supposedly the voice of a generation? He’s been bleeding younger viewers at a 20 percent rate since the fourth quarter of 2010, when Stewart clocked in with 860,000 18- to 49-year-olds.


    Part of the drop in the number of younger people watching Stewart over the past year is likely because of Fallon’s takeover of “The Tonight Show ” in 2014, though Kimmel was stable year-to-year.

    That’s not to say that the idea of Stewart’s youth appeal is way off the mark. The majority (55 percent) of his audience in the fourth quarter of 2014 was in the 18- to 49-year-old demographic, while just about a third of Fallon’s and Kimmel’s were. Stewart, though, isn’t as cool as Conan O’Brien. (Note: I have a slight bias toward O’Brien as he spoke at my college graduation.) O’Brien, who has his own problems with overall viewership, has increasingly become reliant on the 18- to 49-year-old demographic; 59 percent of his viewers in the fourth quarter of 2014 came from this prized demographic.

    Stewart’s audience has also aged with him. The median age of “Daily Show” viewers rose from 35 in 2004 to 40.5 in 2014.

    Now, there are things that go into influence beyond ratings. “The Daily Show” has a powerful Facebook and Twitter presence. Then again, an online weather forum that I used to moderate somehow has more than 100,000 followers on Facebook, too.

    Perhaps more importantly, Stewart can also claim that the media watches him. That’s undeniably true, based on the press’s reaction over the past 48 hours. That’s the type of influence that’s difficult to buy. But the media loving Stewart has also led to an overhyping of Stewart’s reach.
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  • Last-12-Exit
    Last-12-Exit Charleston, SC Posts: 8,661
    I agree with the above posted article. I liked Jon stewart. Especially in that Adam Sandler movie. But he's not a news guy. He didn't report the news. He was a comedian that made fun of the news, and he did it well. Politics in particular. Replacing him will be as easy as he replaced Craig Kilbourne. Last I heard, the writers aren't leaving the show.
  • Hobbes
    Hobbes Pacific Northwest Posts: 6,438
    Well, we can scratch off Jason Jones and Samantha Bee as possible replacements.
    http://deadline.com/2015/02/jason-jones-samantha-bee-tbs-comedy-series-pickup-1201380337/

    Maybe they have a head writer who can do it. Kind of like how Tina Fey went from head writer to Weekend Update on SNL.