Rally To Bring Back The Shows
Rally To Bring Back The Shows
THE DAILY SHOW and COLBERT REPORT!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday 2nd November 2010
Comedy Central responds to outcry from dedicated fans of The Daily Show & Colbert Report by launching the ‘Bring Back the Shows’ Campaign at www.bringbacktheshows.co.nz
At the end of September, The Daily Show and The Colbert Report were removed from Comedy Central’s schedule due to expiring licenses. While the decision was not made lightly, it came as a big shock to loyal fans that subsequently rallied together in protest. Public outcry has run the gamut from tame to flame: “Are you mad!” “These 2 shows are the main reason I have a Sky subscription”, “Bring back TV that involves some intelligence” and “Ya’ll are some kind of stoopid muthaf**kers”.
Comedy Central has responded in kind by creating a protest site asking fans to take action in order to bring the shows back on the channel.
www.bringbacktheshows.co.nz hosts a banner that states “Bring Back The Daily Show & Colbert Report” where protestors can select a piece of the banner to register their vote and tell us why we should bring the shows back. Every response submitted will uncover a section of the protest banner. We need 4,000 pieces to be joined together to show us you care.
Once 4,000 comments of protest have been logged, Comedy Central will bring back the best-of-the-week Global Editions* for both The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and The Colbert Report.
So don’t delay. Register your support today! Prizes will be awarded for our favourite protest entries. Rally your friends on Facebook and Twitter to help spread the word!
Log on now to help bring back The Daily Show and The Colbert Report to their rightful home on Comedy Central!
www.bringbacktheshows.co.nz
*The Global Editions will screen back-to-back with weekly highlights from The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and The Colbert Report.
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