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5.13.2005

Laughing On The Outside, Crying On The Inside

This is truly sad. While I was impatiently awaiting the 3rd season to begin this month, this matter is for more important. Get well Dave.

Along with Jon Stewart, Dave Chappelle is Comedy Central’s biggest star. Now he’s gone, with some question about whether “Chappelle’s Show” will ever return.advertisementAt Comedy Central, they’re looking to weather the storm but not from a position of weakness: the network’s ratings are higher than ever, even without new shows from Chappelle.

Comedy Central announced last week that its planned May 31 debut of the show’s third season has been postponed, although it’s not fully clear why. The magazine Entertainment Weekly reported that Chappelle had checked himself into a mental health facility in South Africa.

Production of the series has been stopped with a handful of skits — but no full show — completed, according to the magazine.

Media analyst Larry Gerbrandt said an original series that breaks through the clutter to become a hit is an invaluable commodity.

“Hits are so rare in this business,” said Gerbrandt, who specializes in the cable television industry. “It’s not fatal, but it’s definitely a body blow.”

Comedy Central inked a reported $50 million deal to keep “Chappelle’s Show” for two more seasons, mostly on the strength of explosive DVD sales. The first season’s set has sold 2.8 million copies, making it the all-time biggest-selling DVD of a TV series. The second-season DVD goes on sale May 24.

Industry experts say Comedy Central doesn’t sell advertising on a show-by-show basis; advertisers buy spots for the whole network and they are rotated into different series. That means there wouldn’t be an immediate financial hit from losing “Chappelle’s Show” like there would be if ABC suddenly lost “Desperate Housewives.”

If Chappelle doesn’t return, it also doesn’t necessarily mean Comedy Central is on the hook for a huge contract: part of his big-money deal is based on expected sales of future DVDs, according to industry reports.

“Chappelle’s Show” is behind only “South Park” as Comedy Central’s most-watched show, according to Nielsen Media Research. (“The Daily Show” ranks No. 5 in ratings for the network, although Stewart is arguably its biggest star.)
|| doug, 14:55

2 Comments:

Dave was spotted in NYC today, So I guess he is back from South Africa. I wrote about it in my blog.
Anonymous Anonymous, at 13/5/05 17:34  
I barely knew you
Anonymous Anonymous, at 14/5/05 13:56  

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