To me this show comes across as a low-budget talk show. The jokes seem forced and often there is very little reaction or laughter from the audience that gives it a sense of awkwardness. My only incentive to watch is that the show starts at 11pm instead of 11:35 like the others.
McAllen TX.^What is your area?
Consider that 30 year year olds were only 11 in 1994 when Arsenio's original show left the air, so it was probably on after their bedtime. And it's not like he's been a high profile celebrity in the intervening 19 years - he pretty much fell off the planet.
He appeared in plenty of TV programs during the past 19 years such as the recent version of "Star Search" he hosted in 2003 and 2004 (his hosting of "Star Search" came to my mind immediately after I read the message I quoted).
OK - perhaps "fell off the planet" is an overstatement, but so is "appeared in plenty of TV programs during the past 19 years." He has 7 credits on imdb since his show ended, and 2 of those were voice acting, so his face didn't appear. Imdb might have missed a few, but this means Arsenio is a very minor presence in the minds of many viewers, and not a person they'd know by name unless they remember his original show.
I think you were right in your first post. He relied on "Celebrity Apprentice" to revive his awareness, so essentially he "fell off the planet." Ricki Lake did "Dancing with the Stars" to help boost her awareness before her new show, but unfortunately it didn't help.
Anyways, I don't think it matters that much, because sometimes a show with an unknown person can become popular quickly (see Sofia Vergara). Arsenio 2.0 is likely going for the Black audience, or can differentiate itself from Leno/Letterman/Kimmel/Conan that way, atleast initially before reaching a wider audience. The original Arsenio show seemed to appeal to a wider audience.
My local station is the same way, I don't know why he would be in reruns so soon, Unless they are retooling the show.I noticed the edition of "The Arsenio Hall Show" one of my local TV stations broadcast last night was not a new edition. I wonder why (as of this writing, Zap2it's programming guide for the station does not have the word "new" beside any of its listings for the program between today and Monday, November 4th)?
I noticed the edition of "The Arsenio Hall Show" one of my local TV stations broadcast last night was not a new edition. I wonder why (as of this writing, Zap2it's programming guide for the station does not have the word "new" beside any of its listings for the program between today and Monday, November 4th)?