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JON STEWART MOCKS MAGAZINE EDITORS AT ADVERTISING WEEK
AdAge.Com ^ | 9/30/2005 | Nat Ives

Posted on 10/03/2005 3:40:06 PM PDT by Moose Dung

JON STEWART MOCKS MAGAZINE EDITORS AT ADVERTISING WEEK

High-Priced Celebrity Speaker Skewers Print Media Hosts at MPA Event

NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- An Advertising Week event designed to promote magazine publishing ran off the rails last night, when chosen moderator -- and magazine cover-boy favorite -- Jon Stewart ended up roundly mocking the editors on his panel and telling the assembled burghers of print that the medium now sits at “the children’s table.”

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TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: advertising; adweek; dailyshow; deadtreemedia; jonstewart; liberals; msm; schadenfreude
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- An Advertising Week event designed to promote magazine publishing ran off the rails last night, when chosen moderator -- and magazine cover-boy favorite -- Jon Stewart ended up roundly mocking the editors on his panel and telling the assembled burghers of print that the medium now sits at “the children’s table.”
From the start it seemed ominous. When Mr. Stewart turned to Rodale's star editor, Dave Zinczenko of Men’s Health, his first question was, “Why is your magazine so gay?”

$100,000 Fee
Most marketing events, from press conferences to presidential “town halls,” are tightly controlled to prevent anything interesting from breaking out. So the Magazine Publishers of America deserves credit for taking an expensive risk (rumored price: $100,000) on hiring the big-draw Mr. Stewart and hoping for the best.

Their best hopes, however, were almost certainly not met.

The comedian won over most of the audience of magazine executives, advertisers and reporters when he first walked onstage at Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Rose Theater, but then struggled gamely for nearly an hour to stick with the evening’s official theme, “Laughing Matters: Magazines Celebrate Humor.”

Top Editors

The panel presented a challenge on that score; it comprised top editors at titles that are powerhouses, yes, but not well-known for laughs: Jim Kelly of Time, Graydon Carter of Vanity Fair, Kate White of Cosmopolitan and Mr. Zinczenko.

Ms. White at one point asserted that some of Cosmo's readers call the magazine “the Bible.” The crowd burst into laughter when Mr. Stewart asked, “You’ve met someone who refers to Cosmo as ‘the Bible’?”

The discussion grew more lively, and awkward, after an audience member reminded Mr. Stewart of his criticism of Crossfire and asked what angers him equally in print.

Mr. Stewart hesitated before saying print does not bother him as much. “I don’t consider print media as relevant.”

'Children's Table'

Among those who disagreed, Mr. Carter noted that print media sets much of the TV news agenda every day, but Mr. Stewart was ready. “I didn’t say you don’t have your place,” he said. “It’s at the children’s table.”

The comedian cited as an example the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, the group that helped damage Sen. John Kerry’s presidential campaign last year. Print outlets did an excellent job of debunking the group's charges, Mr. Stewart said, but 24-hour cable news channels didn’t get the memo and the damage to Mr. Kerry was done.

“The world doesn’t run on print,” the TV star (and book author) said. One could almost hear the ad dollars draining from the room.

MPA 'Entertained'

MPA spokesman Howard Polskin said, "We were all entertained by the irony of Jon Stewart poking fun at print media, especially because his face has graced the covers of so many magazines."

1 posted on 10/03/2005 3:40:09 PM PDT by Moose Dung
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To: Moose Dung

Why at this point would anybody invite Jon Stewart anywhere if they didn't expect mocking?


2 posted on 10/03/2005 3:41:56 PM PDT by gondramB ( We cannot defend freedom abroad by deserting it at home.)
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To: gondramB

Why would anyone invite Mr. Stewart period?


3 posted on 10/03/2005 3:47:12 PM PDT by hometoroost (TSA = Thousands Standing Around)
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To: hometoroost

"Why would anyone invite Mr. Stewart period?"

The only reason I can think of is you wanted to be mocked.

On the other hand I did enjoy seeing him take crossfire apart.


4 posted on 10/03/2005 3:48:41 PM PDT by gondramB ( We cannot defend freedom abroad by deserting it at home.)
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To: Moose Dung
“The world doesn’t run on print,” the TV star (and book author) said. One could almost hear the ad dollars draining from the room.

That's worth $50 bucks to FR all by itself!

dung.
5 posted on 10/03/2005 3:56:41 PM PDT by Moose Dung (Soiling the Shoes of the Lunatic Left)
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To: gondramB

Dims love being the victim..it's a whole S&M thing...
Look at not only stewart, but Pervert Maher,
Kommandant Cootie Ubermann, Robin Williams,
Baghdad Babs, Woody Allen, Cindy Shiihan,
Mikey Moo-er, Maureen Shroud, Ellen Degenerate,
Howard Dean, Susan Saranwrap, Whoopdeeoo GoldBong,
Hillary Rodham and her violent, white trash husband...
... They're all a bunch of Sado-Masochistic death freaks


6 posted on 10/03/2005 3:58:14 PM PDT by NickatNite2003
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To: Moose Dung
I liked Jon Stewart when he was funny. Last week I saw the Daily Show for the first time in quite a while. The audience doesn’t laugh as much as it shouts “whoo!” to confirm its ideological agreement to whatever Bush-bashing story is being related.

Note to comics: If you are funny, the audience laughs. If you are preaching to the choir (like Stewart, Bill Maher, et al), then they shout “whoo!” repeatedly. The exception to this rule is Al Franken, where the audience is simply silent.

7 posted on 10/03/2005 3:59:23 PM PDT by inkling
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To: Moose Dung
"The comedian cited as an example the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, the group that helped damage Sen. John Kerry’s presidential campaign last year. Print outlets did an excellent job of debunking the group's charges, Mr. Stewart said, but 24-hour cable news channels didn’t get the memo and the damage to Mr. Kerry was done."

This is proof that Stewart is an ignorant moron, as are all the silly people who hang upon his every word. Print media did not debunk ANYTHING about the charges of the Swift Boat Veterans against Kerry, and the only problem with both print and TV on that issue was most media people could not trouble themselves to actually learn anything about the information presented in the "Unfit to Command" book and elsewhere.....
8 posted on 10/03/2005 4:25:35 PM PDT by Enchante (Would you trust YOUR life to Mayor Nagin or Governor Blankhead?)
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To: Moose Dung

Jon Stewart is one of the countries leading political experts. His insight and rapier-like wit combine to make a powerful force in political commentary. By the way, I constantly drool on myself and I have to wear Depends. Thank you.


9 posted on 10/03/2005 4:26:46 PM PDT by GungaLaGunga
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To: gondramB

I do think that if you're going to take money from a group, you could be a bit more respectful. But I'm talking about liberals who have no respect or sense of propriety about anything, so why be surprised?


10 posted on 10/03/2005 4:28:41 PM PDT by Hildy
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To: Chevy Sales

"The Whell goes round in circles..."

Dims are allways rootin for the bad guy
to win all of te time.


12 posted on 10/03/2005 4:42:30 PM PDT by NickatNite2003
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To: Moose Dung

I had the same thought..the man prolly just shot
his wallet, right in the azz...with a shotgun. :o)


13 posted on 10/03/2005 4:45:04 PM PDT by NickatNite2003
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To: GungaLaGunga
"By the way, I constantly drool on myself and I have to wear Depends. Thank you."

Well...ya got that goin' for ya...;-)

14 posted on 10/03/2005 5:54:32 PM PDT by Khurkris (Ain't life funny?)
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To: hometoroost

I'm not a Liberal obviously, but if I were I'd find him to be about the most unfunny jackass of a comedian around today. I can't figure out how any Democrat with any kind of sense of humour can find him funny. Maybe because Democrats don't have a sense of humour????


15 posted on 10/03/2005 6:14:04 PM PDT by MadManDan
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To: hometoroost

Because he's the Limosuine Left's Flavor of the Month.


16 posted on 10/03/2005 7:42:15 PM PDT by RightWingAtheist (Bring back Modernman AND SeaLion AND Mylo!)
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To: Moose Dung
Mr. Stewart hesitated before saying print does not bother him as much. “I don’t consider print media as relevant.”

Still moving your lips when you read, eh, Jonny?

17 posted on 10/03/2005 7:53:01 PM PDT by Billthedrill
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