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The Sarah Silverman Program is still on the air, at this point (the season finale airs Thursday at midnight on Comedy Central). Have you gotten any feedback after being moved to midnight?

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The Sarah Silverman Program is still on the air, at this point (the season finale airs Thursday at midnight on Comedy Central). Have you gotten any feedback after being moved to midnight?

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It’s a weird thing. We’ve actually done better since they’ve moved us, but I don’t think the whole thing bodes well for us coming back. When they move you around like that, it’s sort of like they don’t know what to do with you. But the whole network’s having trouble. It’s not just us. A lot of shows aren’t doing what they used to do. The show before us, Demetri Martin, they were having trouble with that. What I’m finding is, like the music industry, TV has obviously been changing for a couple of years. People don’t watch TV the way that they used to. So many people wait for the DVDs, and hope enough people will watch it that they make a DVD. I think people are in for a rude awakening, where they go, “Oh, I can just catch it on Xbox.” But if we’re not getting enough ratings, we’re gonna go away. You can’t count on the other way of watching us. If you’re not getting traditional ratings, Comedy Central doesn’t know what to do with you. There is this revolution of people who believe you ca

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