It seemed like such a good idea. Take The Daily Show, eliminate the quality writing, make it bitterly right-wing, add a laugh track to let the audience know when the content is supposed to be funny, put it on late at night on Fox News, and wait for the viewers to come rolling in. What could possibly go wrong?
Apparently, quite a bit. FNC’s widely-panned and stunningly unfunny “Half-Hour News Hour” is finished.
First on TVNewser: In a memo to senior producers this afternoon, FNC’s SVP of programming, Bill Shine announced the network “will not continue the Half Hour News Hour beyond its current 15 episode run.” Shine did leave the door open, however: “we are considering ways to retool the show for future scheduling needs.”
Shine added praise for Joel Surnow, a co-creator of the program best known for his work on “24,” who Shine described as “a visionary” who “created a contrarian program that fulfilled an untapped niche in the comedy genre.” (By “contrarian,” Shine apparently meant, “a right-wing comedy show on a Republican network in the midst of a GOP freefall.”)
ThinkProgress noted that the show seemed to be lacking a certain something: namely, quality.
The reviews for the program were consistently dismal. Its very first review, from the Orlando Sentinel, decried the “[l]aughter, of an awfully canned variety, greets all the gags. Nothing happening on screen justifies these outbursts…. If we’re lucky, we’ll never hear of this dreadful show again.” “Sometimes the humor is so heavy-handed that it seems almost like self-parody,” said the New York Times. “The 1/2 Hour News Hour is slow torture all by itself,” said the Philadelphia Inquirer.
What the right-wing failed to grasp is Jon Stewart is funny not because he spins falsehoods but because he tells the truth.
That’s true, but I guess we shouldn’t be too surprised. The right has consistently had trouble grasping the whole notion of “comedy.”
Update: Where’s the Outrage has a video clip of the kind of “humor and wit” viewers of the show got to see.