Jimmy Kimmel Live: Hired Over Jon Stewart Because He Was “Cheaper”

ABC Was About to Close a Deal for Jon Stewart to Host When Execs Watched Kimmel’s Tape; Bob Iger Told Him: ‘You’re Cheaper’

Jimmy Kimmel Says ABC 'Was About to Close a Deal' With Jon Stewart to Host Late Night
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Jimmy Kimmel, guest on Ted Danson’s “Where Everybody Knows Your Name,” revealed that he nearly lost the job of hosting an ABC late-night talk show to Jon Stewart.

It was the early 2000s, and Stewart was a few years into his stint as the host of Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show.” ABC was looking for a late-night replacement for Bill Maher, who had been hosting the half-hour political talk show “Politically Incorrect” since it moved to the network in 1997.

Stewart was already a late-night favorite thanks to “The Daily Show,” while Kimmel was a lot more untested in the space as the host of Comedy Central’s “The Man Show.” As Kimmel quipped, “That was a mistake by the way. They definitely should hire Jon. If I’m in that position, there’s no question I hire John 100 times out of a 100.”

Kimmel was so confused over winning the gig over Stewart that he asked Bob Iger about it. As Kimmel remembered: “I said, ‘What was it, like why—this is quite a leap that you guys made. I was on ‘The Man Show,’ I was doing football picks on Fox NFL Sunday—what was it?’ He goes, ‘Well, you were cheaper.’ And everybody laughed, but I knew he wasn’t kidding.”

“Somehow we wound up getting good ratings,” he continued. “I still don’t know how that was, but they were good enough to keep us on the air, even though I was causing trouble once every, like two and a half months, some major thing was happening. Something that came out of my mouth, you know, and caused a whole thing. It was just tumultuous.”

Watch Kimmel’s full interview on Danson’s podcast in the video below.

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