Marko Živić Show
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Marko Živić Show | |
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Format | Talk show Variety show |
Starring | Marko Živić |
Country of origin | Serbia |
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Running time | 45 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | Fox televizija |
Original run | April 23, 2007 – September 1, 2007 |
Marko Živić Show was a Serbian late-night talk show that aired nightly on Fox televizija.
Launched on April 23, 2007 at 10:30pm, it featured interviews and comedy bits conducted and performed by the host Marko Živić. Visually and conceptually, the programme very much resembled similar American shows of the same genre such as the Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Late Night with Conan O'Brien.
The launch of the show was part of the general upgrade in Fox televizija's production capabilities, a network that was itself launched only months earlier. The network thus had high hopes for its late night show, and it delivered as it soon became the best rated programme on Fox televizija's entire schedule.[1]
Over the coming months, the show continued gaining viewers in the usually slow summer season. It was therefore no small surprise when the show got taken off the air in early September 2007.
Fox televizija's move created a minor controversy in Serbian print media. The official statement released by Fox said the cancellation was "a temporary measure that came about through a desire to free up Fox televizija's fall schedule for more movies and series". However, the print outlets very much wondered why would a network that's struggling for viewership be taking its best rated programme off the air.[2] Other Serbian print media outlets speculated that Fox televizija's decision to do so had been forced from the outside due to Živić's occasional political humour.[3] Still, others reported that despite getting good ratings relative to other Fox televizija programmes, Živić's show still couldn't generate enough advertising revenue to justify his €5,000 per month salary - furthermore, according to this source, when he was asked to take a pay cut Živić refused and the show was thus taken off the air.[4]
Despite the network's press statement that described the show's disappearance from its schedule as "temporary", the Marko Živić Show never resurfaced over the coming months. Its destiny was finally sealed in mid November 2007 when its timeslot was taken over by a similarly set new talk show Oralno doba.