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Kurt_eh
05-12-2005, 01:15 PM
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Dennis Miller gets the axe
Last Updated Thu, 12 May 2005 15:05:41 EDT
CBC Arts
NEW YORK - The cable business network CNBC is cancelling Dennis Miller's nightly talk show, barely 16 months after it launched.

In a memo to staff, CNBC head Mark Hoffman said that when Miller was informed that his show was being axed, he "let me know that his strong preference is to leave the program immediately."



The last instalment of Dennis Miller will air Friday.

At the time of his debut, the channel announced that Miller would bring his "take-no-prisoners, suffer-no-fools style" to prime time.

The audience, however, did not warm to that style. According to Nielsen Media Research, the show had an average of 168,000 viewers. That number dropped to 114,000 after last year's presidential election.

Although those who know him say he has always had a conservative streak, many viewers were surprised by Miller's outspoken right-wing political stance.

When the show premiered, for instance, Miller told the Associated Press that he would not be making jokes about U.S. President George W. Bush.

"I like him. I'm going to give him a pass. I take care of my friends," he said.

Some guests on the show who did not share Miller's views were uncomfortable on air, making for interviews that were painful to watch.

Miller has had a checkered history on television. He first came to the attention of the public as the host of Saturday Night Live's Weekend Update faux newscast.

He carved out a niche with his brand of intelligent and sarcastic comedy, popularizing the phrase "I am outta here."

After leaving Saturday Night Live in 1991, he hosted the short-lived Dennis Miller Show the following year. This was in an era when seemingly everyone was getting a nightly talk show.

A successful run as host of Dennis Miller Live on HBO followed, earning him five Emmy Awards. He was also a commentator on Monday Night Football.

CNBC has had a time carving out a niche in prime time. It cancelled McEnroe, a nightly chatfest hosted by former tennis star John McEnroe, last year.

McEnroe twice registed a 0.0 rating, meaning that, statistically speaking, it had no viewers.

Miller has been rumoured to be a possible candidate to run for the U.S. Senate as a Republican from California.

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zahncrelnik
05-12-2005, 01:27 PM
maybe people are tired of that "take-no-prisoners, suffer-no-fools style" attitude??

(there have been times when I really enjoyed listening to D.M.)

trubador
05-12-2005, 01:27 PM
So, CNBC dumps Miller while MSNBC keeps Obermann? :eh: :g2f:

TheBladeRoden
05-12-2005, 03:31 PM
At least they didn't fire Miller before they fired McEnroe, that would have just been insulting.

Mazinkaiser
05-12-2005, 03:37 PM
while MSNBC keeps Obermann? :eh: :g2f:

you know, he's always gonna be the Espn guy to me. I can't take him seriously as a news man.

eta_carinae
05-12-2005, 03:43 PM
McEnroe twice registed a 0.0 rating, meaning that, statistically speaking, it had no viewers.

ouch.

Antrobus
05-12-2005, 03:54 PM
Good riddance! (That's my POV)

Owlman
05-12-2005, 03:59 PM
One of the least funny comics of all time loses his job. That's not a shocker.

He nearly single handedly killed Monday Night Football. Why in the hell was he even on that show?

AyuRocks
05-12-2005, 07:17 PM
hahaha.. I can't think about Dennis Miller without thinking about Family Guy

Dennis Miller: I don't wanna go on a RANT here but America's foreign policy makes about as much sense as Beowolf having sex with Robert Fulton at the first Battle of Antietam. I mean when a neo-conservative defenstrates it's like Raskalnakov filibuster dioxymonohydrostinate.
Peter: What the hell does RANT mean?

:lol

Kurt_eh
05-12-2005, 08:51 PM
Mmmmmm, defenstrate!

kymom5613
05-13-2005, 06:42 AM
I'm one of the folks that's loved Dennis since way back when...I'm also conservative, but I liked him before I had seen evidence of his & my like-mindedness. That being said (and before I tick off any of the mods! :D ) I'll miss seeing his face on my TV. I used to watch DM Live on HBO, since it would be replayed if I missed it "live". Worked really well with my crazy schedule.
As far as his stint on MNF, he seemed pretty knowledgeable, but some people don't like ascerbic wit added to the commentary. They just want to know how so-and-so did in college, how many yards, etc., etc. Which is all good...Tomayto, tomahto... Anyway, I wish nothing but the best for him...

zahncrelnik
05-13-2005, 07:46 AM
Okay, I really like Dennis Miller. I admit it, I think he is a riot!

ChianaMuse
05-13-2005, 02:53 PM
eh, not really a fan. He might be funny if he didn't laugh at his own jokes...

hmissesh
05-13-2005, 07:08 PM
My wife and I found ourselves crying!!!! at his jokes during the opening monologue. I never watched the interviews however
Ill miss him


Political or not--Ill miss him
I thought he was funny in 87 and I think hes funny now