Even though I deleted my first attempt at this post from the board, those 
of you who get the group by mail have already seen the part I wrote, so 
I'll pick up where I left off.

I was saying that the aging Fox News audience has been watching the channel 
all night, if not most of the day, and that the 2.19M viewers is fairly 
constant from Billo the Clown's former buttboy at 7 p.m. to Carlson to 
Hannity to Ingraham.  If they're still awake at 11 p.m., they're gonna 
watch Fox News no matter who's on, unless they're going to start airing 
"Democracy Now!"  And Colbert's audience is younger and more 
advertiser-desirable, even if CBS runs frickin' direct response ads in the 
first break.

Also, Colbert has not been on the air with a first-run show since Aug. 11, 
when he announced Jon Batiste's departure and Louis Cato's official taking 
over of the band.  Which means that with Colbert off and Kimmel with guest 
hosts for the entire summer, Gutfeld's only first-run with the regular cast 
all present competition after 11:35 is Fallon  (Noah has the problem of his 
lead-in being "Office" reruns).  Of course the ratings are going to be 
different with two of the hosts not present.

It seems like Fox News goes through this every year when the other guys are 
taking time off so they can proclaim Gutfeld the new king of late-night.  
To quote Thomas Pussycat, "DON'T YOOOOUUU BELIEEEEVE IIIIIIT!"

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