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Jon Stewart Retiring from the Daily Show

PostPosted:Wed Feb 11, 2015 6:49 am
by Julius Seeker
It's been a long time since I watched anything more than clips of the show, but Jon Oliver seems like the ideal successor host. The issue with that is that he has Last Week Tonight, which may actually be a better format for the media of today given its stronger and more unique segments, and the fact that people under the age of 60 are shifting away from scheduled TV at a very fast rate.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-31396423

Re: Jon Stewart Retiring from the Daily Show

PostPosted:Wed Feb 11, 2015 8:33 am
by Eric
End of an era. :(

Re: Jon Stewart Retiring from the Daily Show

PostPosted:Wed Feb 11, 2015 12:46 pm
by kali o.
Shows how much I watch cable tv nowadays...I learned from that article Letterman stepped down. I had no idea!

Re: Jon Stewart Retiring from the Daily Show

PostPosted:Thu Feb 12, 2015 7:35 pm
by Zeus
kali o. wrote:Shows how much I watch cable tv nowadays...I learned from that article Letterman stepped down. I had no idea!
You never saw it on Colbert?

Re: Jon Stewart Retiring from the Daily Show

PostPosted:Fri Feb 13, 2015 12:03 am
by Shellie
sad :(

We tend to watch John Oliver's show over Jon's now though.

Re: Jon Stewart Retiring from the Daily Show

PostPosted:Fri Feb 13, 2015 1:09 am
by SineSwiper
Yeah, I think that's part of the problem: John Oliver just does a much better job of explaining complex subjects to his audience in 12-15 minute segments. Meanwhile, The Daily Show entertains itself with ambush interviews and fake reporter-on-site jokes. Some of the content is good, but mostly, it's useless filler. I end up just watching the first 10 minutes and then turn it off.

I think Jon realizes that it's gotten this way, and figures it's best to step down. Maybe somebody else will carry the show in a better direction.

Hell, he might even work on some more documentary directing.

Re: Jon Stewart Retiring from the Daily Show

PostPosted:Fri Feb 20, 2015 7:03 am
by Replay
No, Sine, that is not "part of the problem".

Jon's ratings are still through the roof. He MADE John Oliver.

The problem is that Jon has been doing this for sixteen years; and when the cameras are off and the hilariousness stops, that means he's still poring through the absolute bullshit of Fox News and other mainstream cable sources eight hours a day for material to mock. And wading through endless cable news bullshit is depressing and bad for the soul.

Jon did a skit once mocking Fox's fearmongering; they were talking about Hell, and Jon replied that having his staff watch Fox's bullshit eight hours a day means that he was already there.

We all laughed; but I have had a great deal of cause to think about that one; none of us know, as we do not know him, but I have to think sixteen years of wading through Fox's bullshit and exposing its lies and watching them remain as popular as ever would wear on anyone's soul.

Re: Jon Stewart Retiring from the Daily Show

PostPosted:Fri Feb 20, 2015 8:04 am
by Replay
As has already been alluded to - my guess is that he wants to direct, as that's what he did with his last "vacation" from the show.

Directing is very, very hard. You can't do it and maintain a worldwide talk show empire at the same time, as a general rule.

Re: Jon Stewart Retiring from the Daily Show

PostPosted:Thu Feb 26, 2015 11:31 am
by Flip
I watch both the Daily Show and Last Week Tonight and yeah, they are two completely different formats. Last Week Tonight always has one relatively long in depth investigative journalism segment that is really well done and then no interviews or anything. Oliver carries the whole show.

I agree with Sine that Stewart's show is best in the first 10 minutes. I can do without the skits and interviews, but sometimes they have someone interesting on. Me and the GF eat late, so its almost always what we watch while having dinner.

Re: Jon Stewart Retiring from the Daily Show

PostPosted:Sun Mar 01, 2015 5:29 am
by Replay
For what it's worth, apparently the market thought literally 1.5% of Viacom's TOTAL market value was attributable to Jon:

http://fortune.com/2015/02/11/viacom-jo ... aily-show/

Re: Jon Stewart Retiring from the Daily Show

PostPosted:Mon Mar 30, 2015 10:13 am
by Eric
Trevor Noah will be replacing Jon.

http://thedailyshow.cc.com/trevor-noah



Funny kid, really green though.

Re: Jon Stewart Retiring from the Daily Show

PostPosted:Wed Apr 01, 2015 6:01 am
by Julius Seeker
Keep in mind that his main occupation has been radio host, rather than standup. Although I really enjoyed his act, even though it was PG. The fact that he managed to have a unified 8 minute segment is impressive, not many comics do more than about 3 minutes at most; or if they're like Louis CK, they'll do a bunch of short ones and then bring stuff up from their previous segments to vaguely relate them all.

The sandwich order was brilliant.

Listen to this one:


His roast comedy, it's awesome: