HBO Max is honoring Dave Chappelle‘s request to take down his show, Chappelle’s Show, from the streaming service.
25.11.2020 - 22:51 / variety.com
Will Thorne Staff WriterAlthough Netflix agreed to Dave Chappelle’s request to remove his self-titled sketch series from the service, “Chappelle’s Show” is still available to stream on multiple platforms.One such place is WarnerMedia’s HBO Max, which Chappelle called out alongside Netflix in a recent performance he posted to social media earlier this week.Chappelle revealed that he pitched the concept for “Chappelle’s Show” to HBO before it landed at Comedy Central in the early 2000’s.
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.HBO Max is honoring Dave Chappelle‘s request to take down his show, Chappelle’s Show, from the streaming service.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterHBO Max is honoring a request by Dave Chappelle to remove “Chappelle’s Show” from the streaming service at the end of this year.Casey Bloys, chief content officer of HBO and HBO Max, made the revelation during the keynote conversation on day one of Variety’s Virtual FYCFest.“We had a conversation with Dave.
Hollywood figures, despite the industry’s major shutdowns due to the Covid-19 pandemic, continue to find chart-topping success. Among the industry names finding a place in YouTube’s Top Trending Videos of 2020 list are Dave Chappell, Ricky Gervais and John Krasinski.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorDave Chappelle’s performance delivered the week after the police murder of George Floyd was the No. 1 trending video on YouTube this year, according to the video platform.YouTube on Tuesday revealed the top 10 trending video rankings for the U.S., as well as the top creators and songs of 2020.
Chappelle's Show arrived on Netflix this month, and soon after the program's creator Dave Chappelle successfully lobbied the streaming platform to remove it from their library. Chappelle revealed his efforts in mini stand-up special entitled Unforgiven, which debuted on Tuesday on Chappelle's Instagram page.
Netflix removes Chappelle’s Show, and the streaming giant has accepted.The comedian explained in a video his shared on Instagram yesterday (November 24) that ViacomCBS had licensed the Comedy Central series without paying him, which prompted his request to Netflix.“People think I made a lot of money from Chappelle’s Show,” Chappelle explained in the video, titled Unforgiven, which he filmed during a recent standup show, reflecting on his career.“When I left that show I never got paid.
Dave Chappelle is standing by Netflix because Netflix is standing by him.
Dave Chappelle‘s Comedy Central show, Chappelle’s Show, was removed from Netflix overnight at the request of the comedian. Why? Dave made it clear that Viacom-CBS hasn’t paid him a dime.
Will Thorne Staff WriterNetflix has removed Dave Chappelle’s comedy sketch series “Chappelle’s Show” after the comedian requested them to do so.Chappelle revealed the news in a lengthy Instagram video called “Unforgiven,” which featured footage from a recent stand-up gig. During the performance, Chappelle claimed he “never got paid” after leaving the ViacomCBS-owned show.“They (ViacomCBS) didn’t have to pay me because I signed the contract,” Chappelle said in the video.
Dave Chappelle had made it clear that he did not approve of ViacomCBS licensing his Comedy Central series, Chappelle’s Show, without paying him a dime. The comedian spoke about it during his recent Saturday Night Live monologue, and now he has done something about it.
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Saturday Night Live has scored the show’s highest ratings in three years.Last Saturday (November 7), Dave Chappelle hosted the long-running NBC sketch show to 9.064 million total viewers.The episode scored a 2.62 rating in Live+Same Day adult 18-49 rating, according to official national ratings from Nielsen.
Will Thorne Staff WriterAfter a memorably horror-stricken episode four years ago, this week’s post-election edition of “Saturday Night Live” was a far less sombre affair.Comedian Dave Chappelle was back again as host for the episode which delivered huge ratings and viewership numbers for NBC. According to Nielsen research, the episode scored around 9.1 million total viewers and averaged a 2.6 rating among adults 18-49.
Dave Chappelle hosted 's post-election show once again this weekend, and delivered a politically charged, frequently controversial monologue that showed the potency of his comedic stylings.