{"id":3020,"date":"2014-04-10T21:00:19","date_gmt":"2014-04-11T02:00:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.robertfeder.com\/?p=3020"},"modified":"2014-04-10T22:12:59","modified_gmt":"2014-04-11T03:12:59","slug":"chicago-media-cant-agree-on-colbert-coup","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/robertfeder.dailyherald.com\/2014\/04\/10\/chicago-media-cant-agree-on-colbert-coup\/","title":{"rendered":"Chicago media at odds on Colbert coup"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Chicago may be Jimmy Fallon\u2019s kind of town,<\/a> but David Letterman and Stephen Colbert have plenty of faithful viewers here too.<\/p>\n

News of CBS signing Colbert to a five-year deal <\/a>Thursday to succeed David Letterman as host of \u201cThe Late Show\u201d in 2015 elicited high fives among fans in Chicago, where Colbert trained at Second City after graduating from Northwestern University. Since 2005, he\u2019s been host and executive producer of \u201cThe Colbert Report\u201d on Comedy Central.<\/p>\n

The latest Nielsen ratings show Letterman draws twice the overall viewership of Colbert in Chicago, with \u201cThe Late Show\u201d garnering a 2.1 rating (74,000 households) for its first half-hour versus a 1.0 rating (37,000 households) for \u201cThe Colbert Report.\u201d Fallon\u2019s \u201cTonight Show\u201d on NBC leads in late nights here with a 4.8 rating (170,000 households).<\/p>\n

Among viewers in the highly desirable 18-to-49 demographic, Colbert has the edge over Letterman, while the two are virtually tied in the 25-to-54 demo.<\/p>\n

In Chicago media circles, response ranged from extremely enthusiastic to downright disappointed. Here\u2019s a sampling of local reaction from blogs, Twitter and Facebook:<\/p>\n