Let's review: "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" is wildly successful to the point that it is single-handedly influencing the cable news medium. The host himself also influenced CNN to fire one of their anchors after a volatile rant. And with the "Rally To Restore Sanity" upcoming, President Obama plans to appear on the program to support the event.
All this on a popular late night show on basic cable. What a broadcast network like Fox wouldn't do to fill their late night void and sign Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert over from Comedy Central. Surely, the folks at Comedy Central would dearly hang onto these shows, but we all know that money talks, and Fox has a big enough war chest. Keep in mind, Comedy Central lost "Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher" to ABC.
All this on a popular late night show on basic cable. What a broadcast network like Fox wouldn't do to fill their late night void and sign Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert over from Comedy Central. Surely, the folks at Comedy Central would dearly hang onto these shows, but we all know that money talks, and Fox has a big enough war chest. Keep in mind, Comedy Central lost "Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher" to ABC.