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David Letterman's 'Late Show' posts poor ratings
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/television/news/e3ib33bedc7fa5a4469b9cdbadc564de439 ^ | Hollywood Reporter

Posted on 06/28/2008 10:08:40 AM PDT by WilliamReading

NEW YORK -- CBS' "The Late Show With David Letterman" tied its lowest-ever adults 18-49 rating last week.

"Late Show" averaged a 0.9 rating in adults 18-49, Nielsen Media Research said. That is its lowest ever for an original since the program premiered in 1993, though not the lowest for the show: It has hit 0.9 several times, most recently in late December when it was in reruns because of the WGA strike.

Meanwhile, "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" averaged a 1.3 rating in the demo, its biggest margin of victory against "Late Show" in four months. "Late Show" tied for second place in the demo rating with ABC's "Nightline," though "Nightline" had more viewers in the demo. Both "Tonight" and "Late Show" showed drops in viewers and the demo.


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To: WilliamReading

Late Night with David Letterman on NBC (1980’s) was simply the funniest talk show ever.

I think Letterman got screwed by NBC when they gave it to Leno. Moving to CBS completely changed the perfect dynamic he had on NBC.

That being said, I still Letterman’s influence on comedy (in general) from 1980 onward is very, very underrated. His approach to humor was copied by almost ever new comedian for 15 years after his NBC show premiered.


21 posted on 06/28/2008 10:30:28 AM PDT by stravinskyrules (Why is it that whenever I hear a piece of music I don't like, it's always by Villa-Lobos?)
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To: WilliamReading

I agree; none of them hold a candle to Johnny. Carson was a lib, but unlike modern libs, he had CLASS. That’s what really sets him apart from Letterman, who comes off as being a jerk. Carson could interview a major political figure one night, and have a zoo monkey pee on him the next. He handled each one like a pro.


22 posted on 06/28/2008 10:31:37 AM PDT by henkster (Politics is the art of telling a bigger and more believable lie more often than your opponent)
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To: WilliamReading

So can we get out the tar and feathers now?


23 posted on 06/28/2008 10:35:52 AM PDT by Anti-Bubba182
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To: WilliamReading

He was funny 20 years ago when he was silly. Now he just seems a little nasty. Viewers don’t like nasty.


24 posted on 06/28/2008 10:40:31 AM PDT by PGR88
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To: nuconvert

I know his liberal, angry views have stopped me from watching him. It’s been years now. Pretty much since around the time he had his heart operation.

I used to think he was the funniest guy on late night. But he’s just gotten mean.

I don’t need a comedian to be like me in order to like him. For example, I think Ellen Degeneres is very funny. But her comedy bits and performances, at least the ones I’ve seen, have not been about pushing an agenda. They are just funny. Her turn as Dori in “Nemo” is hysterical, for instance.


25 posted on 06/28/2008 10:45:35 AM PDT by Marie2 (It's time for a ban on handgun bans)
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To: Former Proud Canadian

I stopped watching Letterman years ago when his idea of funny was making faces and noises and repeating himself endlessly. Maybe funny to a 4 year old, but not to me.


26 posted on 06/28/2008 10:49:35 AM PDT by Kirkwood (Ask me again tomorrow.)
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To: WilliamReading
'I hate to sound like an old-timer, but both Jay Leno and David Letterman are so untalented compared to Johnny Carson. Carson could do standup, interviews, and lots of comedy skits, as well. Neither Letterman or Leno are as versatile or watchable as Johnny Carson was.'

Believe me, you're not alone. Carson was priceless, a true professional.

Although Leno has his good moments, he could never adequately fill Johnny's shoes. As for Letterman, once upon a time, his Top Ten Lists and Stupid Pet Tricks could be amusing and downright funny at times. But he couldn't hold a candle to Carson at all.

And even though Jon Stewart isn't a part of the Network Meltdown, you can add his name to the list of excruciatingly Unfunny Comedians posing as Talk Show Hosts.

If the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences wishes to completely decimate and bury the Oscar telecast even further than six feet, Stewart's their guy. That was also one of the television entertainment chores Johnny Carson handled superbly.

27 posted on 06/28/2008 10:50:11 AM PDT by T Lady (The Mainstream Media: Public Enemy #1)
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To: WilliamReading
I hate to sound like an old-timer, but both Jay Leno and David Letterman are so untalented compared to Johnny Carson.

Carson was a classic. Neither Letterman, nor Leno could ever reach his stature. I'm glad I basically stopped watching television so long ago (I tend to see about as much television in 18 months as most people see in about 4-8 hours...)

the infowarrior

28 posted on 06/28/2008 10:50:43 AM PDT by infowarrior
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To: Coffee200am

He stopped being funny when that guy, Chris, (son of Bob or Ray) left the show.


29 posted on 06/28/2008 10:52:59 AM PDT by rabidralph (Dems now have Oil Derangement Syndrome)
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To: WilliamReading

Leno works hard; Letterman doesn’t.


30 posted on 06/28/2008 10:54:24 AM PDT by SeaHawkFan
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To: WilliamReading

Couple this decline in ratings with a similar decrease in Twinkie sales and the federal government could tout these figures as proof that the War on Drugs is working and that people are smoking less pot.


31 posted on 06/28/2008 10:58:00 AM PDT by Psycho_Bunny (Islam: Imagine a clown car.........with guns.)
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To: stravinskyrules

“His approach to humor was copied by almost ever new comedian for 15 years after his NBC show premiered.”

Oh please. Just because you know how to turn on a tv set doesn’t mean you know anything about the business. Letterman didn’t do anything that hadn’t been done decades earler. Steve Allen was the first on TV to do that kind of goofy shtick and Bob & Ray were doing it for many years on radio well before Allen.


32 posted on 06/28/2008 10:59:32 AM PDT by Kirkwood (Ask me again tomorrow.)
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To: WilliamReading
"Maybe because David Letterman hasn't been funny for about the last 10 years?"

David Letterman has NEVER been funny. I used to watch, in the vain hope that he would actually say something funny. Unfortunately, I must have missed his "funny" nights.

33 posted on 06/28/2008 11:00:41 AM PDT by redhead (B-I-NGO...B-I-NGO...)
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To: SeaHawkFan
Letterman has for 7 years made fun of the president almost nightly. Not just when something funny hits the news, he goes out of his way to show clips of Bush stuttering on a word or misstating something. It's not humor, it's ridicule and on a regular basis. Even the least intelligent get the point after awhile.

To keep repeating the same old canards about the president undercuts the image some have of the man and the office and to do it intentionally five nights a week is sabotage.

34 posted on 06/28/2008 11:01:59 AM PDT by purpleraine
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To: stravinskyrules
I think Letterman got screwed by NBC when they gave it to Leno. Moving to CBS completely changed the perfect dynamic he had on NBC.

There was a movie on HBO a few years back about that very thing. The late shift or something like that. It was how Leno's agent pushed Carson off the stage and then pushed Leno into the spot. It was pretty good, I wonder how much was true.

35 posted on 06/28/2008 11:06:18 AM PDT by sportutegrl
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To: WilliamReading

Letterman is not funny, and Paul Schaeffer is just obnoxious. Craig Ferguson is the best funnyman on TV right now.


36 posted on 06/28/2008 11:12:58 AM PDT by loreldan (Can't vote for Obama, so rah rah McCain I guess)
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To: WilliamReading

“Maybe because David Letterman hasn’t been funny for about the last 10 years?”

exactly.

Those of us who loved him when he was funny back when when we were in college stuck with him for awhile - but it got to be painful to watch after awhile.

Then it got to the point where we married, had kids, and were too tired to suffer through it anyway.


37 posted on 06/28/2008 11:13:23 AM PDT by Scotswife
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To: loreldan
Craig Ferguson is the best funnyman on TV right now.

Maybe for a while, because he was the new kid, but he's starting to get familiar and boring as well.

Those "McCain -- old" jokes are starting to grate, and I'm still waiting for him to make a joke about Obama.

At least Leno, for all his corniness, knows to make fun of both sides.

38 posted on 06/28/2008 11:17:16 AM PDT by x
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To: Kirkwood
Just because you know how to turn on a tv set doesn’t mean you know anything about the business.

What a ridiculous comment.

So George Carlin had no influence on his generation because Lenny Bruce had already done it, or Woody Allen at his best had no influence on his generation because Groucho Marx had already done it.

Letterman was heavily influenced by Allen but was in no way a clone. Letterman influenced a generation of comedians with his, sarcastic, biting and knowing edge....everyone copped it.

I guess Brahms had no standing because Beethoven had already been there and done that? lol.

39 posted on 06/28/2008 11:18:56 AM PDT by stravinskyrules (Why is it that whenever I hear a piece of music I don't like, it's always by Villa-Lobos?)
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To: Kirkwood
Oh please. Just because you know how to turn on a tv set doesn’t mean you know anything about the business. Letterman didn’t do anything that hadn’t been done decades earler. Steve Allen was the first on TV to do that kind of goofy shtick and Bob & Ray were doing it for many years on radio well before Allen.

Amen! It does help one's historical perspective to have lived a while, doen't it? Some of Letterman's schtick (e.g. "more fun than a human being should be allowed to have") is a direct lift from "Steverino".

40 posted on 06/28/2008 11:19:17 AM PDT by pawdoggie
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