Meanwhile, we pay a heartfelt tribute to rock ‘n’ roll legend Ozzy Osbourne, who has sadly passed away at the age of 76. We reflect on his unparalleled contribution to music and share personal reminisces that span his vibrant career. Lastly, a curious exploration of political hurdles and controversies introduces a discussion on the ethical obligations of media in representing political identities. Tune in for a whirlwind of stories, homage, and insightful analysis.
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All right, so this Florida headline is pretty something. Naked man found hiding in tanning bed after trying to set Florida gym on fire. So I guess he was doing the Jersey Shore GTL. Gym tea and laundry. Gym tea and laundry. Video shows deputies arresting a man who tried to set fire to a Florida gym before he was found laying naked in a tanning bed. Body camera footage released by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office shows them respond. Of course, it’s a Planet Fitness. Do they have like those things? They have those tanning beds at Planet Fitness. That makes all the sense in the world. That makes so much sense now. They got reports that a naked man was running through the gym, crawling into the ceiling, and trying to start a fire in the bathroom. Then they are searching. Oh, I guess it is. They do have them there. Really? Well, they serve donuts there, too, at Planet Fitness, from what I heard. Yeah, you didn’t know that? No. Yeah, so that makes sense that they do this, too. It’s like fitness, but not. So they are searching the gym with guns drawn and canine before they find the man naked in a tanning bed. 25-year-old Henry with two Rs for some reason, Alvarado, was taken into custody and placed in a patrol car. They had to wrap him in a towel. The deputy goes, I’m going to wrap you up because you left cheek marks. Oh, God. Yeah. So he ran around. He climbed into the ceiling, knocked down ceiling tiles. He did all kinds of stuff. So he’s got a number of charges. I know. Let’s see. A Florida man gets a… He wins a DUI after he plays a game of drive a lawnmower into busy roads. Wow. What a fun game. Don’t do it. So a Florida man… got picked up by police because he drove his riding lawnmower down a busy toll road while he was drunk six ways to Sunday. Christopher Spain, 38. He went out for a little drive or a mow. And when he failed to signal or it wasn’t because he failed to signal or because he sped, they said he was driving erratically. How do you drive erratically in a lawnmower? I mean, for whatever reason, when you give me small objects that have power, I can’t drive them very well. But I could probably drive a lawnmower like better than this guy. And so he apparently drove the thing on a toll road. Witnesses called police and they were clear that they were able to catch him and they took him into custody. He’s got a DUI charge. Stick with us. We’ve got more in store. It’s our partners who bring you the program. It’s the folks over at Caltech, The Generation. the third generation of the sub 2k the gen 3 it is a full a fold and half gun optics stay in place it deploys just as quickly zeroed and ready you guys are very familiar with this we’ve talked about it for a long time so you guys know the sub 2k gen 3 and again for available in a variety of colors but now it also comes out uh it came out i think at the start of the year in 10 millimeter Single twist and fold motion of the rotating forend. Folds quickly in half, optics and all. Deploys zeroed and ready to go. Folds down to 16.5 inches for easy storage and transport. Lighter 5-pound trigger pull for greater accuracy. Integrated M-LOK rails up top for accessories. Whatever your shooting needs are, it will cover it. And it’s made right in Florida. Learn more at Kel-TecWeapons.com. Innovation, performance, Kel-Tec. That’s K-E-L-T-E-C-Weapons.com. Tell them Dana sent you.
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President Trump tells his supporters to move on from the Epstein story, but they’re not moving on. Not only did an auto pen sign most of Joe Biden’s pardons, but Biden didn’t even choose most of the people who got pardons. But he was totally in control. And after getting crushed in his primary, Andrew Cuomo just keeps running anyway. I’m Greg Corumbus, inviting you to join Jim Garrity of National Review and me each weekday for the Three Martini Lunch podcast. We’ll give you the good, bad and crazy news of the day and hopefully a lot of laughs, too. Follow the Three Martini Lunch on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Gosh, this is one of the best songs, too. Ozzy Osbourne, dead at age 76. Well, mama, I’m coming home. And this is one of my absolute favorite songs that anybody has ever done. I mean, No More Tears is amazing. Crazy Train. I mean, the catalog of his music is amazing. And it’s like, man, this is a bummer. 76 years old. That seems so young, right? That seems so young. Steve, can we wait until at least it hits the chorus? I mean, it’s going to take a little bit to get there. Those of you who are watching the stream, you’re like, what? We’re playing it for the radio folks in the background. But it’s such a great track. Mama, I’m Coming Home. That’s such a great track. Dead at 76. And it was just announced by the family. They released a statement. But goodness. Yeah, this song, this was, was this released in 90? Something like 90, I think, 91, something like that. I just, I remember when this song came out, I think I was in sixth or seventh grade. And I thought, man, this is like such a great song. And I remember, don’t laugh at me. I had my Sony Discman, you know, my Sony Discman that you had to hold like this because if you bumped it at all, it’d skip. But we’d drive back from the Ozarks from my family and I’d have my little, my little headphones on and I’d listen to the song leaving. There’s a chorus that kicks in. Oh, so good. So good. Dead at 76 years old. Now, you guys know I’m, I’m, Kane and I are big fans. Big music aficionados. I like all good music. It doesn’t matter. I’ll go in any genre. Love Black Sabbath. Love Ozzy Osbourne. I’ve seen them live. I don’t know how many times I’ve been to Ozzfest. In fact, one of the coolest moments of my life, it was backstage at something because we knew some mutual people and I was seven months pregnant with my second son. And it was something that members of Sabbath were doing. And Geezer Butler was backstage. And I found myself standing literally right next to Geezer Butler. Could not have been nicer. He was incredibly nice. And he was very concerned because I was very pregnant. And he was just like, are you all right? Would you like to sit down? And, you know, I was very he was very nice. But, yeah, just he man, Ozzy had a very what? How many comebacks did this guy have? I mean, he never really left. But think of it. How many, not comebacks, how many iterations in his career did he have successfully? That is an accomplishment in and of itself. I mean, after, I think, when did he start doing the Osbournes? When they start doing the reality show. That, I think, was one of the big moments for reality television. That is literally the only reality show I ever watched was the Osbournes. Yeah. I’m not into, like, reality TV. I’ve never been into reality TV. They’ve… You know, he’s… That show is interesting. And he still toured. He still toured. I liked his work that he did with Zach Wild. I mean, you know, goodness. Everything that he did was good. I loved the duet that he did with Lita Ford, Close My Eyes Forever. Gosh, do you remember, Kane, when that track hit? I mean, it’s still… That’s still… is a great track. So 76 years of age. And we were talking on break. So, uh, Keith Richards is how old? How old is Keith Richards? Yeah. He’s like 11,000 years old. He’s still at ease. Yeah. He’s still out there playing. But yeah, his first… Can you imagine your Ozzy Osbourne and your first solo album and the first track… The hit track off your debut solo album is Crazy Train. How many people strike gold like that? That’s such a great track. Such a great track. And then, of course… Des Moines, Iowa is forever going to be famous, well, for a number of reasons, the least of which include the bat biting. He did think, in his defense, he thought that that was a fake bat that someone threw on stage. He didn’t think it was real until… And I watched an interview with him where he didn’t actually know it was real until he bit into it. He wasn’t trying to, like, eat a bat. I mean, I don’t know. Unless he was pulling our leg in that, I don’t know. But, man, there’s not a lot of… Every now and then you get these pop culture events that happen, and I think it really kind of like sharpens perspective of everything. And one of the things that really struck out to me is how important I think live music is and rock and roll. It’s not music today is different. It’s very different. And you see how big bands are that incorporate a lot of, you know, the more old school sound and old school instrumentation. I have to say old school instrumentation because everything seems to be like computer generated. But man, I don’t know. I hope everybody’s like blasting some Ozzy today. That’s just wild that. Yeah. Everyone’s like, man, this hits hard. It does. It’s crazy. He said, I don’t know. He’s just one of those guys that you think is going to live forever. Like Keith Richards, right? Like Keith Richards is the only thing that’s going to be left on this planet. And a hundred, like, you know, several years, a hundred thousand years in the future, we’ll have Nokia, old Nokia, flip phones, cockroaches, and Keith Richards, Keith Richards. He’s his only good. And I don’t say that as being mean. That man figured out how to live through everything. And I thought Ozzie would be another one. I really did. I thought he would be another one. Man, so he was able to go out, though, on his own terms, man. He played a live show. I mean, that was just a couple weeks ago. Craziness. Craziness. So, man, I know everyone’s asking me about my grandma’s rule of three, Kane. I can’t keep… Lorraine goes, 76 is not young. Yes, it is, Lorraine! It is young in rock and roll! It’s young!
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In rock and roll, it’s actually not young.
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Stop it. Stop it, Kane.
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In rock and roll.
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True.
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And in, you know, racing.
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She says Richards is, yeah, he’s 81. Is it mean that I thought Keith Richards would go first?
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No, everyone’s thinking that.
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Right?
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You all thought he was going to go first, right? We’ve been thinking that since the 90s.
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Yeah, we’ve been thinking of it since the 90s. Man! So, yeah, if you’re just joining us, Ozzy Osbourne, absolutely legendary, has passed away, age 76 years old. And, man, just pretty unbelievable. Pretty unbelievable. They said that, I mean, this is just weeks after his final show. Didn’t he go out sitting in a chair? He was out on the throne for his final show. And, honestly, like, his voice, his tone, and his pitch… sounded pretty dang good you got to give him credit you know um i don’t know he’s got he definitely lived loudly he snorted ants once didn’t he did he snort ants in front of motley crew isn’t that the story that they were trying to like one up each other and then he snorted a bunch of ants and they were like oh my gosh yeah So I don’t know. He’s got I mean, he helped define and I think mainstay an entire genre. And I think he like really they got a lot of I think they got a lot of heat for being because they’re like, oh, you’re in the occult and you’re into all of this. I mean, it was a stage performance, no less than Alice Cooper was a stage performance. And Alice Cooper is an absolute devout Christian. And I would put up his charitable work against anybody’s any day of the week. You know, Ozzy, maybe less so. But it was it was about it was about theater. It was about theatrical performance. That’s that’s what it was. But he was able to, I think, survive through so many different things, not just in music, but so many different controversies. And he always came back because he always made good music. I always think that should be like a lesson for people, especially like when you have controversies in politics. You know, you can better weather controversy if you have a good body of work to stand on. And that’s why a lot of the clickbait whoredom and influencing and all of that’s just such trash. That’s why they’re a dime a dozen and people come and go, you got to be able to stand on your body of work. And that’s one of the things, whether it’s music or anything, you can see that it’s incredibly evident for him. He sold over 100 million records. Golly. Golly. A hundred million records. Just unbelievable. But, yeah, he’s… I don’t know. He’s always… It just always seemed like he was a mainstay. That he was going to be a mainstay. So, goodness. Anything to add, Kane? Anything to add?
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Not really. I mean… He’s… That sound was influential for rock as a whole for many decades. And it still will be, you know, out into the future. But definitely a very influential sound.
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Yeah. Yeah, very much so. I would absolutely agree. Very, very much so. So, wow, just craziness. Just craziness. So I’m happy I got to see him live. That’s all I care about. I’m happy I got to see him perform live a couple of times and enjoyed his music. So just another one gone. I don’t know. Everyone’s like, Dana, grandma’s rule of three because now everybody’s petrified. I literally got like a handful of emails just in the past like 20 minutes about this. I don’t know. Kane, you got to keep track of this. Who’s the third now? Or is that three? Are we safe for a while? What’s up?
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I mean, I think that’s technically three because, I mean, if you think about it, this guy, Tom Troop. Who? Tom Troop. He was in Star Trek and Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman.
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No, he doesn’t count.
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He doesn’t count? No, he don’t count. Okay. Well, he would have made three then.
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Well, you have to know him.
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Theo Huxtable.
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Theo Huxtable.
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And then we’ve got Ozzy Osbourne.
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There was someone else before Theo.
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So that would be three.
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But that was a while ago, right?
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Yeah, but it’s like if it’s in. So for the people who have no idea what I’m talking about, God love her. God rest her soul. I don’t want to get haunted. But my grandmother had like some really crazy rules and really crazy like superstitions. So she had this rule of three. Deaths are always in threes and it has to be somebody that you know of or that you know, like somebody famous of whom you know of them or somebody that you actually personally know. And if there’s a fourth and it starts all over again. Right. But it’s always in threes. She’s never been wrong. I’m just saying. So whenever we have a celebrity death or a political or whatever it is, we have to go by the rule of three. So I can’t remember who. I swear there was I thought there was like a third one. But, you know, I don’t remember. I don’t remember now. My brain just got fried because of this news. I don’t I don’t remember who the third one is. Anyway, I’ll I’ll mull it over tonight. But a couple of other things to get into. Connie Francis. Thank you, Steve. Vegas Larry. God love you, Vegas Larry. Vegas Larry’s got the memory that’s going to save us all. Connie Francis. uh theo huxtable aka malcolm jamal warner and now ozzy so that’s three that’s three okay so it’s so we’re now if there’s another one then the rule three starts again that’s i didn’t make this rule my granny boots and they called her boots because she was mean i don’t know how that makes sense but that’s what they did um that’s her rule and that’s what we got to roll by so man alive Oh, all right. What? This is the most depressing segment of radio ever. We can’t go out. We can’t go into a break like this. I feel like Casey Kasem now. You can’t go from an uptempo song into a dog death. If you guys have no idea what I’m talking about, you need to Google Casey Kasem dog. Just Google it. And then there’s going to be this video where he’s pre taping a program and he’s very upset because he has to go from an uptempo song right from a song into this dedication of a dog death. And he’s like he gets so mad. He gets so mad about it. And he just works himself up into a fit over it. Taking charge of your health is easier with All Family Pharmacy. If you’ve been hearing about the latest in brain and cellular health, you’re not alone. Methylene Blue is making waves for supporting focus, mental clarity, memory, and mood. RFK Jr. has been talking about using it. And NAD+, that’s your body’s natural energy booster. It helps cells repair and potentially slows signs of aging. With All Family Pharmacy, you now have access to these cutting-edge treatments. Whether you’re interested in Methylene Blue, NAD+, or even an emergency kit for your family, this is a pharmacy that you can trust. No corporate gatekeepers, no big pharma middlemen, and no bureaucratic roadblocks. All Family Pharmacy uses 100% domestically sourced materials for all their medications, ensuring top quality and safety. So go ahead and visit allfamilypharmacy.com slash Dana and use code Dana10 for 10% off your order. And while you’re there, check out their full list, over 200 medications available, including ivermectin, antibiotics, and more. That’s allfamilypharmacy.com slash Dana, code Dana10.
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And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It’s time for Dana’s Quick Five.
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So a new report claims that premature organ transplants are endangering donors. And there are several families that have gone on record stating that surgeons attempted to initiate organ retrievals while patients were still alive or improving. Per a July 20th report from The New York Times, amid a growing push for increased transplants, a number have endured premature or bungled attempts. And so now the Health Resources and Services Administration has been investigating. They said there were 70 canceled organ removals in Kentucky alone that should have been stopped sooner because patients showed signs of revival. And so now you have Health and Human Services looking to fix the transplant system. I’m going to tell you, there’s a lot of questions to be asked about this. And there are a lot of people that want to bully you away from asking questions by portraying you ironically as heartless. Ironically. Yeah. Also, let’s see here. One in four Gen Z workers regrets going to college. I still have to meet. I don’t know. There’s like a lot of people that think, too, that when they graduate college, that they immediately should be in line for like a CEO position and they don’t want to do grunt work. They don’t want to. They don’t understand the concept of having to start like everybody else ever in the history of humankind and working your way up. But I also think that not everybody should be going to college either. But they said now there’s 23 percent of them. And I’m wondering if they’re the 23 percent that also was demanded that Biden pay for their college. And then Biden promised free college and then he didn’t fulfill free college and kind of pull the rug out from everyone. And something that no one ever could have saw coming. It’s not like we talked about it for days. Ground squirrels. Yes, squirrels are taking over in North Dakota City and officials are not amused. They are displeased. You might say squirrels are exasperating the people of Minot, burrowing everywhere from vacant lots to the middle of town. They say that they’re there for the past couple of decades. The population control population has exploded and it’s fourth largest city in Dakota. They’re trying to fight back. but they said it’s an uphill battle because there’s so many of them it’s awards like the great emu war but now it’s with squirrels a delivery truck driver was struck by lightning outside of a house in a terrifying video this is crazy i’m gonna tell you lightning don’t play man it does not play the driver ducked and let out a shout thankfully nobody was hurt if you can believe it or not uh but uh yeah can you imagine he made it out he almost got zapped came out unscathed Now Hollywood’s demanding an investigation because they said that they have bribery concerns. This is the stupidest thing I’ve ever heard in my life. Writers Guild of America, they’re saying that, oh my gosh, there needs to be an investigation. WGA, Writers Guild of America, wrote in a statement, quote, the Writers Guild of America has significant concerns that the late show’s cancellation is a bribe, sacrificing free speech to curry favor with the Trump administration. Wasn’t he bragging about losing $50 million for the network already? It’s all of this stuff is all of this stuff is public. You can see how many people tune into a show. You can see that he’s at the bottom of the heap for ratings. You can see that. I mean, they don’t have a lot. They can’t move a lot of inventory. Not a lot of people want to buy ad time in his day part. He is like at the bottom of the barrel. He’s just not selling. He’s just not appealing. That didn’t even have anything to do with Trump. I mean, seriously, they’re going to try to say that the 60 Minutes lawsuit and them having to settle with Trump that he was like, yeah, you know what? Give me a Colbert. No, I would think that if Trump had the option to silence somebody over at CBS, I don’t think that he would care about Stephen Colbert. Colbert doesn’t move the needle. The only time that we’re talking about him right now is just because it’s so ridiculously stupid. It’s an avatar for the left’s overreaction. He doesn’t move the needle. He doesn’t do anything. He doesn’t do anything of note. He does a very unfunny show. That’s pretty much it. Trump was on with him once in 2015, but then that was it. I think when Colbert first started out before he got… I don’t know if he got jaded or if that’s just how he always was. He was funnier when he was on Daily Show years ago. But this idea that it was done, like there was a bribe or that it was done because at his request, that’s a stupid accusation. But they’re demanding an investigation into it. I mean, these people are ignoring the settlement. That was because of the 60 Minutes thing. Remember, that was… And then Colbert was the one who said on his show on July 15th that the settlement was designed to sway the administration in this merger. It was a proposed $8 billion merger between Paramount Global and then Skydance, which is under investigation in California. So I don’t know. Now the WGA wants Letitia James to get involved and they want her to investigate. So and they’ve called I think what they’ve been joined by what Adam Schiff, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders. They say, oh, the public deserves to know, Kane, like what? Like, what does the public deserve to know? This is so stupid. What does the public deserve to know? Audio sound by 12. Adam Schiff thinks he has the answer. Listen, so stupid.
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So what is behind the cancellation of the most popular show on late nights? Stephen Colbert would routinely get two and a half million viewers for each show. That is the number one ranked show in that slot. why would CBS cancel that show? Now CBS issued a statement claiming that the cancellation of this show was for purely financial reasons and not having anything to do with other matters. Now what are those other matters that contributed to this decision or may have contributed to this decision? Well for context, CBS is owned by Paramount and Paramount is merging with Skydance. in a transaction that has to be approved by the Trump administration. And while this merger has been pending, CBS decided to settle a frivolous lawsuit with Donald Trump. A lawsuit that Donald Trump brought for millions of dollars where he sued CBS because he didn’t like the way CBS had edited an interview last year with Kamala Harris.
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Well, because it was an in-kind contribution. And so let me just set some things up here for some of these drive-by idiots. So before I even was allowed on air, I had to do, you have to do, because it’s public airwaves. So we had to learn about pay for play. And then you had to learn about all of the rules from the FEC that govern airtime, specifically before elections. And depending on how close to the election day you are, if you’re going to have on a political candidate, You have to give equal time to their opponent. And so the and I mean, and it wasn’t just something that Trump made an accusation of and it was unfounded. I mean, there were there was agreement that what CBS did was violate this, this equal time consideration because it was it had fallen within the time period of X amount of days before an election. And they there was no equal time that had been offered to Trump at all whatsoever. And even and they did it so late in the game that they weren’t going to be able to accommodate equal time for him in the same manner. So he absolutely did have a case. Anybody that has ever been on airwaves at all whatsoever has to undergo. like an educational course or some kind of training or something on this to where you understand it because you can get seriously fined for violating it. When I did local radio, when I was first starting out, this was something that we had to really religiously adhere to. And the crazy thing is, is that different campaigns would try to trigger it. because you would have campaigns that would wait and they would try to argue that so-and-so was within the scope of time when they weren’t. And it was a big ordeal. So networks have to be very careful of this. And I think that they just CBS just thought that they could get away with it. I remember when I saw that interview that night, I was like, oh, man, they’re going to get their handed to them for this because it was an absolute violation. You were within 30 days of the election. I mean, it was they had to offer equal time and they hadn’t. And that’s why they got in trouble. It wasn’t because he was bribing them. Seriously, they need to make up their mind. If you’re so in the right, then step two. But they knew that they weren’t. That’s why they settled. This had nothing to do with it. Stephen Colbert’s show was so incredibly low rated. He was hemorrhaging, not just viewers. He had already lost like four million viewers, almost his entire audience that he had attracted when he first was kicking it in 2015. Their ad revenue was half of what it was in 2018. So his ad revenue dropped. It was $439 million in 2018. It dropped to like $218 million. And it was continuing to hemorrhage. It was still on the decline. So they were dropping viewers like flies. I mean, in one demo, one time, they barely edged out Jimmy Kimmel, which is why he keeps running around acting like he’s like somehow the undisputed king of late night. He beat Jimmy Kimmel one time in the 18 to 49 demo. And it was by fewer than a thousand viewers. I have all of his ad. I have everything here. It was by, I mean, it literally was, this was Late Nighter. You have New York Post, Late Nighter, TMZ. I mean, this is so goofy. Adweek, which marked his ad revenue. And Adweek is a pretty left-leaning publication, by the way. The show’s ratings and ad revenue have been on a disastrous downward trend. That was a quote. That was from weeks ago. They were comparing the late night shows. They said the show’s ratings and ad revenue are on a are on a disastrous downward trend, particularly when compared to the show’s peak viewership and when compared to every other late night show shows like The Tonight Show. And then it gets into how The Tonight Show’s ratings were better and their ad rates are more. I mean, you can substantiate them a little bit more. So that’s that’s all. That was what it was. The ratings. decline, the ratings decline, and the ad revenue decline. So this idea that he was told to go because what Schiff is saying here, that it was somehow punitive because he was critical of Trump, that has nothing to do with it. This was in the works for a long time. This was in the works for a long time, even before the settlement. He has been struggling since his show first started. These other late night shows were able to maintain, and even when they would have dips and dives, they were able to actually regain. His show never was. It never, ever recaptured an event. And you know when it really started nose diving per ad week? It was actually during COVID. Who was really celebratory about locking everybody down? Stephen Colbert, nobody wanted to watch that. Nobody wanted to be stuck in their house by by force of penalty, by threat of penalty and have to watch a guy celebrating and telling and being in everyone’s face and telling everyone like some jerk to stay home and not go to work and not have their kids go to school. He was not resonating with anybody. He wasn’t. I was talking real quick to a friend of mine because I said Craig Ferguson earlier a couple of days ago, and I should have said James Corden because the late 90s, Craig Ferguson was always a little bit more, for the lack of a better way to say it, agnostic, a little more chaos neutral. James Corden is the one that was not.
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Absurd Truth: Remembering Ozzy Osbourne
Meanwhile, we pay a heartfelt tribute to rock ‘n’ roll legend Ozzy Osbourne, who has sadly passed away at the age of 76. We reflect on his unparalleled contribution to music and share personal reminisces that span his vibrant career. Lastly, a curious exploration of political hurdles and controversies introduces a discussion on the ethical obligations of media in representing political identities. Tune in for a whirlwind of stories, homage, and insightful analysis.
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