To borrow from Dave, "Pray to God your city will be selected."

It's hard to take a press release seriously when the buildup is emphasizing the 
mediocrity of the host.  But that is Kilby's schtick, so I'm hard pressed to 
think of a better strategy.

I just get a vibe that this will last as long as Wanda Sykes' Fox show did...




________________________________
From: Kevin M. <[email protected]>


CRAIG KILBORN MAKES RETURN TO TELEVISION



“THE KILBORN FILE”

TO PREMIERE ON SELECT FOX TELEVISION STATIONS STARTING JUNE 28th



NEW YORK -- “The Kilborn File,” a new half-hour program featuring
comedian and talk show host Craig Kilborn, will debut this summer for
a six-week run on the Fox Television Stations. The announcement was
made by Greg Meidel, President, Twentieth Television and Frank Cicha,
SVP of Programming, Fox Television Stations.



The program, which marks a return to television for Kilborn after a
six-year hiatus, will feature the host’s humorous and opinionated take
on pop culture and current events.  Celebrities and human interest
guests will join him for signature segments, such as the rapid-fire “5
Questions” and a rotating “Power Panel” that will weigh-in on the
day’s big issues, as well as a cavalcade of all-new Kilborn-branded
comedy that will debut throughout the series.



Meidel stated: “Delivering topical, sharp, witty humor is Craig
Kilborn’s specialty and we are thrilled that he will place his unique
comedy stamp on the talk show format when he premieres this summer on
select Fox Television Stations. We are very excited to bring a talent
like Craig Kilborn back to television.”



Premiering June 28, 2010, “The Kilborn File,” will be presented on the
Fox Television Stations in  the following markets (all times local):
New York (7 PM), Los Angeles (6:30 PM), Philadelphia (7 PM), Boston (7
PM), Phoenix (10:30 PM), Austin (10 PM) and Detroit (7:30 PM).



Cicha added: “We’ve been looking for the right opportunity to do a
program like this for some time, so we didn’t hesitate when Craig
approached us with the idea for this show – a half hour, first run,
day-and-date program that can run in multiple dayparts and is
compatible with both news and comedy.”



“The Kilborn File,” produced by Twentieth Television, will be
executive produced by Craig Kilborn and co-executive produced by
Michael Dugan. Lon Rosen, of Lagardere Unlimited, negotiated the deal
and will serve as a producer.



In regards to the announcement, Kilborn simply said: “Mom, I’m home.”



Kilborn added: “The last few years of triathlons and charity work have
been fulfilling, but fulfillment is overrated. Let's get it on.”



“The Kilborn File” will film in Los Angeles in front of a live studio audience.



Michael Dugan, co-executive producer, added: “Whether you call him Mr.
Positive, The King Of Normal, or His Royal Humbleness, Kilby is back
and we're all excited. Seriously, let's get it on.”



About Craig Kilborn

Craig Kilborn earned a full basketball scholarship to Montana State
University, where he “led the Big Sky in turnovers” and realized his
true talents lay a few feet above the court – in the broadcast booth.



He began his television journey in the nation’s 110th largest market:
Salinas/Monterey/Santa Cruz.  For 3 years, Kilborn played bocce ball
with the locals near Cannery Row, covered the Gilroy garlic festival,
and honed his humorous sportscasting style at KCBA-TV.



Next up:  hosting the “feel good edition” of ESPN’s Sportscenter,
where Kilborn gained a loyal fan base with his irreverent style.
Still echoing through the halls of Bristol are Craig’s colorful
catchphrases such as: “Jumanji!”, “Oh, precious,” and “Release,
rotation splash!”



Comedy Central snatched Kilborn away from ESPN and built “The Daily
Show” around him.  During his 3 year run, TV Guide named “The Daily
Show” the Best Late Night Comedy.



The next stop for Kilborn was the CBS “Late Late Show” where he
delighted his audience with 5 Questions, Yambo, and Sebastian The
Asexual Icon.  Kilborn also made a memorable appearance in the movie
“Old School”.



About Twentieth Television

A leader in the U.S. program production and distribution arena,
Twentieth Television provides a wide array of first-run, network and
off-network programming, as well as feature film packages, to the
syndication and cable marketplaces.  First-run programs distributed by
Twentieth Television include the game shows “Are You Smarter Than A
5th Grader?” & “Don’t Forget the Lyrics!”, and the court shows
“Divorce Court” & “Judge Alex.”  Off-net shows distributed by
Twentieth include “Family Guy,” “24,” “COPS,” “The Simpsons,” “Boston
Legal,” “My Name is Earl,” “The Unit,” “Bones,” the 2010 launch of
“How I Met Your Mother” & “American Dad!” followed by the 2011 launch
of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.”



About Fox Television Stations

The Fox Television Stations is one of the nation's largest
owned-and-operated network broadcast groups, comprising 27 stations in
18 markets and covering nearly 37.21% of U.S. television homes.  This
includes six duopolies in the top 10 markets: New York, Los Angeles,
Chicago, Dallas, Washington, D.C. and Houston; as well as duopolies in
Minneapolis, Phoenix and Orlando.


      

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