Why The Arsenio Hall Show Was Canceled

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Arsenio Hall was supposed to spend the week of June 2 in New York City, touting the upcoming second season of his late-night talk show on The View, Howard Stern's SiriusXM radio show and Late Show with David Letterman. Instead, he was in Los Angeles, packing up boxes, bidding adieu to his staff and sharing via social media his disappointment over his show's cancellation. "I dreamed that they picked up my show for Season 2, then changed their minds and canceled the show," he tweeted to Magic Johnson. "Had to be a dream." Indeed, despite renewing The Arsenio Hall Show in February, CBS Television Distribution surprised Hall and his staff at the end of May by reversing course and canceling the show.

Arsenio was on a scheduled break when the decision came down, which means Hall didn't get a chance to produce a farewell show. "Most of my team went on vacation after celebrating our 2nd year pick up...and returned to cancellation," he tweeted. Fans were dismayed, and Hall's exit strikes a blow for diversity in late night. "In my five years in the cast of a network comedy, Arsenio Hall and George Lopez were the only late night talk shows couches I was welcomed to," Community star Yvette Nicole Brown tweeted. What happened?

1. Arsenio was losing its time slots. Tribune Broadcasting was a partner in the show, but when even its flagship New York station, WPIX, moved Arsenio from 11 to 11:30, it was clear others would follow. The real blow came when CBS got word that one of the nation's largest local station operators, Sinclair Broadcast Group, was set to downgrade Arsenio out of the 11pm—midnight period. Insiders say CBS then crunched the numbers and realized advertising revenue would take a huge hit.

2. The audience just wasn't there. After opening strong, Arsenio dropped 60 percent in the key demo of viewers ages 18-49. "You can't be the fourth choice out there," a show insider says. CBS Television Distribution said in a statement, "While there are many loyal fans of the show, the series did not grow its audience enough to continue."

3. It needed a new showrunner. Executive producer Neal Kendall exited soon after the show premiered and was never replaced; CBS executive Eric Pankowski ran things in the interim. The studio had planned to hire a showrunner with a strong comedy background, but execs opted not to spend the money necessary to bring in a new production team.

4. It was struggling creatively. Insiders always believed it would take at least a year for Hall to get comfortable. Arsenio made big waves with such episodes as the one devoted to Prince, but it struggled to book other big-name guests.

5. Failure is the nature of syndication. Syndicated shows are subject to the whims of stations that want quick results and have itchy trigger fingers. (WPIX wasted no time replacing Arsenio with Seinfeld repeats.) There's a reason there hasn't been a major syndicated late-night talk show in years. In a bit of irony, the most recent one that worked was the original Arsenio Hall Show, which was squeezed off the air in 1994, more than five years after its history-making launch. John Ferriter, Hall's current executive producer, tells us he's talking to Hall about what the host would like to do next, including whether to pursue a new home for his show. But for now, the Dog Pound is closed.


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/His show could of been crafted into something intellectual but he kept trying to raise the joke factor and it failed. I think if he would of stayed away from jokes and just held good convo + music he would of been alright. Like the Black James Lipton. Let jokes happen naturally.....its like he was forced to plug a joke after each comment...
 

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#3 Says it all. How do you expect a show to succeed when you won't invest in it? I knew the show was doomed when I saw the writing staff, they had maybe 2 or 3 black people and the rest were old or hipster white people. And let's not let those people who thought Arsenio was beneath them off the hook either.

If you think Arsenio was bad trust me Seth Myers is a billion times worse, but watch him last 15yrs.:scusthov:
 
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I caught a couple episodes and thought that Arsenio was slowly getting back into the groove. Sucks he won't get a second season but you know if it wasn't a HUGE hit out the gate them Cacs were gonna cancel him
 

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The ratings had dropped but had levelled off, and it was making decent money.
Arsenio himself speculates the decision came after he had Louis Farrakhan as a guest and got mad at some fags another time in the audience who had made some noise about something. I understand the pressure for jokes, but at his age he needed to have had a more serious vibe with the show seeing as how hes more conscious than most hosts out there. I dont need to laugh at the tv in these times. Serious discussion and the jokes coming naturally, like Mahers show.
Its a let down cause everything else out there thats left is a fukking c00n fest. And replacing him with Seinfeld re-runs..they cancelled Living Single though it had very good ratings, but was giving Seinfelds show problems apparently. Its Cacs being Cacs..most of their shyt isnt even funny anyway.
 

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And this c00n shyt on Kanye when he stood up for him now he crying about cacs


Too late nikka :camby: you tap danced for them when a nikka spoke the truth and you tried to make ye look stupid, now you off TV again, deuces
 

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Some of the first episodes were cringe-worthy. However, I thought he hit his stride around January with the Prince and Stone Cold Steve Austin episodes. It's a shame that there is not a lot a diversity in late night. I wish a cable network would pick up his show like BET, Centric, or even Revolt.
 

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And this c00n shyt on Kanye when he stood up for him now he crying about cacs


Too late nikka :camby: you tap danced for them when a nikka spoke the truth and you tried to make ye look stupid, now you off TV again, deuces

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