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Originally posted by calhoun07
It has become so bad over there, I think even Fox execs are scratching their heads over their decisions.
It has become so bad over there, I think even Fox execs are scratching their heads over their decisions.
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NBC "un-cancels" 'Last Comic Standing 3' finale, but broadcast plans remain unclear
By Wade Paulsen, 10/08/2004
Don't look now, but it looks like there's a new flip-flopper out there -- NBC president Jeff Zucker.
After announcing the cancellation of the finale of NBC's Last Comic Standing 3 via its Internet site yesterday, NBC executives changed their minds today and decided to film a finale for Last Comic Standing 3 after all. But when and where the finale will air remain to be determined, as NBC seems unable to decide what to do next.
According to the Associated Press, an NBC spokesperson announced today that the finale -- which was not even going to be held under NBC's prior plan -- would now take place and be filmed. However, NBC had no comment about an air date or time for the finale, and according to NBC's website, the previously announced special scheduled 90-minute Father of the Pride marathon is still planned to fill the Tuesday night time period.
The Washington Post states that one possible outcome would be to shift the finale to one of NBC's cable networks, presumably Bravo (in place of a repeat Queer Eye for the Straight Guy episode), on Tuesday night. The Last Comic Standing 3 finale might be able to give the network's sagging ratings a boost prior to that evening's premiere of Manhunt: The Search for America's Most Gorgeous Male Model, which has been bumped up a day from its previously planned Wednesday, October 13 at 10PM premiere to a Tuesday, October 12 at 10PM debut.
At this point, NBC's web site for Last Comic Standing 3 merely says to "tune in Tuesday" for the announcement of the winner, while the marquee on the site yesterday that stated that the announcement would be made during the Father of the Pride marathon has quietly slipped away into cyberspace.
Meanwhile, "conspiracy theorists" continue to whisper about NBC's sudden, illogical move to yank an Emmy-nominated reality show from the air with only one episode to run in its current series. One group speculates that, as we explained yesterday, the move is really a ploy to try to increase viewership by children (and hopefully their parents as well) of Father of the Pride, an expensive animated flop that is rated as unsuitable for children but which has been popular with them nonetheless, without appearing to have moved the show into the 8-9 PM "Family Hour.".
Another group, as discussed in the Washington Post, believes that this decision is, in part, a "make-up" for NBC's decision to push another DreamWorks show, the Mark Burnett-produced reality-competition boxing drama The Contender, back to January. In this way of thought, DreamWorks SKG head honcho Jeffrey Katzenberg is upset because Father of the Pride is being deprived of the lead-in from The Contender, and this move is intended to appease him.
We admit that we think Father of the Pride would post anemic numbers even if it was following the strongest show on NBC's fall schedule: Burnett's The Apprentice. We also tend to doubt that Katzenberg is all that unhappy about a decision to air The Contender in the time slot that it was originally planned to occupy. But we digress.
We will report the ultimate air time, date and network decisions concerning the finale of Last Comic Standing as soon as NBC makes up its mind. Even if it flip-flops again.
By Wade Paulsen, 10/08/2004
Don't look now, but it looks like there's a new flip-flopper out there -- NBC president Jeff Zucker.
After announcing the cancellation of the finale of NBC's Last Comic Standing 3 via its Internet site yesterday, NBC executives changed their minds today and decided to film a finale for Last Comic Standing 3 after all. But when and where the finale will air remain to be determined, as NBC seems unable to decide what to do next.
According to the Associated Press, an NBC spokesperson announced today that the finale -- which was not even going to be held under NBC's prior plan -- would now take place and be filmed. However, NBC had no comment about an air date or time for the finale, and according to NBC's website, the previously announced special scheduled 90-minute Father of the Pride marathon is still planned to fill the Tuesday night time period.
The Washington Post states that one possible outcome would be to shift the finale to one of NBC's cable networks, presumably Bravo (in place of a repeat Queer Eye for the Straight Guy episode), on Tuesday night. The Last Comic Standing 3 finale might be able to give the network's sagging ratings a boost prior to that evening's premiere of Manhunt: The Search for America's Most Gorgeous Male Model, which has been bumped up a day from its previously planned Wednesday, October 13 at 10PM premiere to a Tuesday, October 12 at 10PM debut.
At this point, NBC's web site for Last Comic Standing 3 merely says to "tune in Tuesday" for the announcement of the winner, while the marquee on the site yesterday that stated that the announcement would be made during the Father of the Pride marathon has quietly slipped away into cyberspace.
Meanwhile, "conspiracy theorists" continue to whisper about NBC's sudden, illogical move to yank an Emmy-nominated reality show from the air with only one episode to run in its current series. One group speculates that, as we explained yesterday, the move is really a ploy to try to increase viewership by children (and hopefully their parents as well) of Father of the Pride, an expensive animated flop that is rated as unsuitable for children but which has been popular with them nonetheless, without appearing to have moved the show into the 8-9 PM "Family Hour.".
Another group, as discussed in the Washington Post, believes that this decision is, in part, a "make-up" for NBC's decision to push another DreamWorks show, the Mark Burnett-produced reality-competition boxing drama The Contender, back to January. In this way of thought, DreamWorks SKG head honcho Jeffrey Katzenberg is upset because Father of the Pride is being deprived of the lead-in from The Contender, and this move is intended to appease him.
We admit that we think Father of the Pride would post anemic numbers even if it was following the strongest show on NBC's fall schedule: Burnett's The Apprentice. We also tend to doubt that Katzenberg is all that unhappy about a decision to air The Contender in the time slot that it was originally planned to occupy. But we digress.
We will report the ultimate air time, date and network decisions concerning the finale of Last Comic Standing as soon as NBC makes up its mind. Even if it flip-flops again.
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Sorry, that is old news now. Their website again says ''watch the Father of the Pride marathon to find out The Last Comic Standing'
Those stupid f'ing idiots.
Chris
Those stupid f'ing idiots.
Chris
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I'm watching the CNN news, and scrolling along the bottom was a headline that read:
"Final episode of "Last Comic Standing 3" will air; controversy began when host Jay Mohr posted message on web site saying show had been canceled bacuse nbc wasn't happy with ratings."
Interesting- now they're blaming it on Jay!
"Final episode of "Last Comic Standing 3" will air; controversy began when host Jay Mohr posted message on web site saying show had been canceled bacuse nbc wasn't happy with ratings."
Interesting- now they're blaming it on Jay!
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FROM JAY...
Quick update...
It looks like we WILL be airing a finale of Last Comic Standing 3 on Comedy Central!
Watch this site for more information... I will pass on the details as soon as I can!
Quick update...
It looks like we WILL be airing a finale of Last Comic Standing 3 on Comedy Central!
Watch this site for more information... I will pass on the details as soon as I can!
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This whole thing is just f'd up. NBC's website says to tune in tonight, because the winner will be announced, but if we want to see reactions, we watch on Saturday? What about fans of the show who don't have cable/Satellite (I know there aren't many, but I'm sure there are some!!!).
It's also interesting that nowhere on NBC's site does it mention the finale on Comedy Channel....
It's also interesting that nowhere on NBC's site does it mention the finale on Comedy Channel....
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'Last Comic' Finale Lands at Comedy Central
(Tuesday, October 12 09:58 AM)
LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com) The final episode of "Last Comic Standing" will make it to the airwaves after all.
Comedy Central, which has been airing same-week repeats of the show since the summer, has picked up the final episode of the show, which NBC dropped last week in favor of a three-episode "Father of the Pride" marathon. The finale is scheduled to air at 8 p.m. ET Saturday (Oct. 16).
The cable network's pickup of the show puts an end to several days of speculation over what the fate of the finale would be. Although "Last Comic" was not performing well in the ratings -- averaging only about 6 million viewers per week -- a number of TV critics, and host/executive producer Jay Mohr, wondered why NBC would pull the show with only one episode left.
Last week, NBC announced that it would reveal the "Last Comic" winner during the "Father of the Pride" airings Tuesday (Oct. 12). As of Tuesday morning, the show's page on NBC.com still said that would happen.
NBC moved "Last Comic Standing" into its fall lineup after summer airings of the second season pulled reasonably strong ratings. The third go-round pitted the finalists from season one against those from season two for a $250,000 prize.
The finale will reveal which of the final four -- season one's Rich Vos and Dave Mordal and season two's John Heffron and Alonzo Bodden -- wins the pot.
Chris
'Last Comic' Finale Lands at Comedy Central
(Tuesday, October 12 09:58 AM)
LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com) The final episode of "Last Comic Standing" will make it to the airwaves after all.
Comedy Central, which has been airing same-week repeats of the show since the summer, has picked up the final episode of the show, which NBC dropped last week in favor of a three-episode "Father of the Pride" marathon. The finale is scheduled to air at 8 p.m. ET Saturday (Oct. 16).
The cable network's pickup of the show puts an end to several days of speculation over what the fate of the finale would be. Although "Last Comic" was not performing well in the ratings -- averaging only about 6 million viewers per week -- a number of TV critics, and host/executive producer Jay Mohr, wondered why NBC would pull the show with only one episode left.
Last week, NBC announced that it would reveal the "Last Comic" winner during the "Father of the Pride" airings Tuesday (Oct. 12). As of Tuesday morning, the show's page on NBC.com still said that would happen.
NBC moved "Last Comic Standing" into its fall lineup after summer airings of the second season pulled reasonably strong ratings. The third go-round pitted the finalists from season one against those from season two for a $250,000 prize.
The finale will reveal which of the final four -- season one's Rich Vos and Dave Mordal and season two's John Heffron and Alonzo Bodden -- wins the pot.
Chris
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I think the move NBC made was stupid, but I really dont care who wins this third season because most of these comics were not funny. I hope Dave wins since he is by far the best of the group left.
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That is just Bullshit and shame on the American public that didn't vote for the funniest comic that night
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Chris
That is just Bullshit and shame on the American public that didn't vote for the funniest comic that night
Spoiler:
Chris
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i don't think they did reveal it.. i watched the whole marathon and scrubs and except for bathroom breaks didn't miss any of it.. what time did they did do it?
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well, they do have the winner on their website http://www.nbc.com/nbc/Last_Comic_Standing_3/
and the guy above was correct.
and the guy above was correct.
Originally posted by j123vt_99
i don't think they did reveal it.. i watched the whole marathon and scrubs and except for bathroom breaks didn't miss any of it.. what time did they did do it?
i don't think they did reveal it.. i watched the whole marathon and scrubs and except for bathroom breaks didn't miss any of it.. what time did they did do it?



