The Truth of Parody

Written by Eric Olsen
Published November 18, 2002

SNL was pretty good this week; and Brittany Murphy, who I remember only as the clueless East Coast transplant in the movie version of Clueless, was an appealing and versatile, if emaciated, host.

What sticks in my mind most, though, is the savaging Phil Donahue took from Darrell Hammond as his own parent network trashed him for his knee jerk liberalism and his pitiful ratings numbers. USA Today picked up on this today:

    Donahue was the subject of a biting NBC Saturday Night Live parody Saturday in which Darrell Hammond played the liberal talk-show host.

    When your own network starts goofing on you, watch out.

    MSNBC, averaging 392,000 viewers in prime time, is a ratings embarrassment for GE. Fox News Channel draws 1.5 million viewers, and CNN draws 983,000.

    Donahue, the king of syndicated daytime talk in the '70s and '80s, kicked off his MSNBC gig in July, well aware that he faced an uphill fight.

    ''I go into this fully knowing the challenge,'' he told USA TODAY. ''I want to be a player.'' By September, with his program virtually ignored by cable audiences, he was telling MSNBC's Jerry Nachman that unless he made ''noise'' by January, he'd be out.

    Though no final decision has been made, executives have told him his chances are slim unless his program, which is running a distant third behind No. 1-rated The O'Reilly Factor on Fox and CNN's Connie Chung Tonight, can show dramatic improvement.

Donahue isn't happening because he is too 'tween: he isn't a shock-talk host like Jerry Springer, he's too much of a predictable advocate to be a real journalist, he's a sentive guy in the era of the neo-manly man, he's a statistic.

(Another bad sign for Phil: all of his books are out of print. Hmm.)

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#1 — November 18, 2002 @ 12:02PM — Bill Sherman [URL]

An irrelevant aside: I find it funny that Murphy, who has been doing the voice since the show's inception, was being plugged this week as a guest appearance on Fox's King of the Hill for her brief bit as Luanne. Hope her newfound media visibility doesn't bode ill for her cartoon character . . .

#2 — November 18, 2002 @ 12:42PM — Eric Olsen

I had no idea Bill, thanks.

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