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.
Leno was in reruns last week.
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.
Leno was in reruns last week.
Pre-sweeps week; all talk shows usually take a week off before sweeps to refresh or renew after the fall launch and before November and the Oscar movie season kicks off. NBC had their break last week, Conan took time off after the NLCS ended and this week Letterman and Ferguson take their week off. No conspiracy theory here.
I'm not saying it's a "conspiracy," just stupid. It seems to me that if the other talk shows were on hiatus, it's all the more reason for Arsenio to be first-run. He could have picked up viewers that were not interested in their regular show's reruns.
That said, I wonder why Arsenio and FOX did not work out a deal to get him on their network? Were they that badly burned by the Joan Rivers fiasco? Arsenio is on my local FOX affil (WZTV here in Nashville), and I seem to recall that he was on the FOX affil in Cape Girardeau (KBSI) when I lived in west Tennessee and watched him back then from there.
I don't even remember a Wilton North Report, and Chevy's talk show only lasted about six weeks, so you may have something there.
But wasn't Arsenio one of the million guest hosts that FOX floated for the Late Show in the immediate post-Joan Rivers days? They had so many that it is hard to keep track.
Did any station broadcast a new edition of "The Arsenio Hall Show" yesterday? Zap2it's programming guide for my local affiliate of the program now has the word "new" beside its listings for the program for this Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.