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Dave Chappelle to make A-Rod money

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  1. drapg

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    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5591225/


    NEW YORK - Dave Chappelle has signed a massive deal with Comedy Central that will return the comedian’s hit series to the network for two more seasons.

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    Sources familiar with the deal indicate it could be worth about $50 million, vaulting Chappelle, 30, into the rarefied realm of television’s top earners. The new contract is believed to mark not only a steep increase for Chappelle as star, writer, co-executive producer and co-creator of “Chappelle’s Show,” but more significantly, reward him with a hefty chunk of the series’ robust DVD sales.

    Increasing the pressure on Comedy to close a megadeal with Chappelle was interest from other programmers eager to tap his talents, including NBC Universal Television Group, according to sources, which ultimately deemed Chappelle too expensive. FX is said to have made an eight-figure offer to lure Chappelle to the network, but to no avail.

    The deal also has implications beyond Comedy for Chappelle within the network’s parent company, Viacom, sources said. Another component sets up Chappelle with a multimillion-dollar deal at Paramount Pictures to star in an adaptation of the autobiography of Rick James, the funk veteran whom Chappelle has lampooned on “Chappelle’s Show.” He may also be tapped for a different film project.

    In addition, the contract is said to establish a development deal for Chappelle’s production company, Pilot Boy Prods., with managing principal Mustafa Abuelhija. The pair already has a project under consideration at Comedy featuring “Chappelle’s Show” contributor Paul Mooney.

    Also reaping the benefits of the deal was Chappelle’s longtime partner, Neal Brennan, a director, executive producer, co-creator and writer of the series. While terms of the deal for Brennan were not disclosed, it is one of the richest deals in basic cable for a multihyphenate.

    “I knew we could continue at Comedy Central,” Brennan said. “We weren’t thinking of going anywhere else.”

    Chappelle, who is vacationing in Paris, was not available for comment.

    “Chappelle’s Show” has become an important series for Comedy, scoring a trio of Emmy nominations last month and ranking as the highest-rated cable program for the network’s demographic sweet spot, men 18-34, who comprised much of the 3.1 million total viewers the series averaged in its second season.

    The ratings for “Chappelle’s Show” not only held up well in reruns, but boosted other longtime Comedy staples including “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart” and “South Park” — not to mention the network’s strong primetime performance in the first and second quarter of the year.

    “Life without ’Chappelle’s Show’ would not have been very bright as far as getting or exceeding those numbers again,” said Lauren Corrao, senior vp original programming and head of development. “It means a great deal to growing our schedule. We’re thrilled to have him back.”

    More important, “Chappelle’s Show” has become a juggernaut on DVD, selling 1.7 million units to date of a collection of first-season episodes — the most successful television-related DVD of the year despite minimal marketing.

    Chappelle’s original deal reaped barely a fraction of DVD revenues — a source of frustration to the comedian as his second one-year deal with Comedy expired. The new deal cuts Chappelle not only a larger portion of DVD sales — including retroactively to the first and second seasons — but revenue from merchandising and events as well.

    As DVD becomes an increasingly lucrative revenue stream for networks and studios, the format is taking a place next to syndication as a crucial deal point for profit participants. In HBO’s contentious renegotiation with “The Sopranos” star James Gandolfini last year, DVD also emerged as a thorny issue.

    Combining Chappelle’s DVD take with his per-episode salary (estimated to be in the low-middle six figures) puts him in the league of Gandolfini and fellow Comedy executive producers Matt Stone and Trey Parker of “South Park.” He is also slated to partake of a syndication sale of “Chappelle’s Show,” which may be a remote possibility given the series’ raunchy content.

    Chappelle has already turned down an offer to host the upcoming sister network MTV’s Video Music Awards but is said to be considering a second installment of the stand-up special he filmed for another Viacom property, Showtime, that debuts next month.

    The first of 26 new episodes of “Chappelle’s Show” is expected to premiere in the first quarter of next year. Each 13-episode season will consist of 10 original episodes, plus two “best-of” episodes and another devoted to music performances.
     
  2. drapg

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    He's even richer, biatch!
     
  3. DaDakota

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    He deserves it, but not as much as Another Brother.

    :)

    DD
     
  4. B-ball freak

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    Homerism at its finest. :D
     
  5. DaDakota

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    I prefer Cronyism.

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  6. RocketMan Tex

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    Nope DD. You're just SPEAKING THE TRUTH!!!!!:D
     
  7. neXXes

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    YEAH!

     
  8. rockets-#1

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    Good for Dave. He's got the best show on TV as far as I'm concerned. Chappelle's show is some of the funniest stuff I've ever seen. I remember a short little skit from season 1 where he was just telling Comedy Central to pay him. The "I'm rich biiiiit**" quote actually applies now. They would have been incredibly stupid to let him go.
     
  9. Hippieloser

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    Chappelle was by far their highest rated show; COmedy Central HAD to give him whatever he wanted. Now Chappelle can basically push the envelope as far as he wants: He's got a 2-year contract and there's no way they're going to take their biggest hit ever off the air.

    With that said, this "Rick James biopic" sounds terrible. I'd hate to see a good thing run straight into the ground.
     
  10. IVFL

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    Dave deserves this he does so much on that show. :eek:
     
  11. TheFreak

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    I prefer Reno 911.
     
  12. Rocketman95

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    Ditto.

    Comedy Central is my new favorite station.
     
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    When I read the title, I thought you were exaggerating. But $50 million over 2 year. :eek:

    Hot damn, that is A-Rod money.
     
  14. Puedlfor

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    Just remember, the next time your friends ask you to go spray paint graffiti with them, just tell them, "No thanks - I don't like salad".
     
  15. Austin70

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    I like them both, not one more then the other.

    "Did you kiss me because I looked like Kenny Rogers?"
     
  16. rockHEAD

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    Chapelle is funny, but not 50 million dollars worth of funny....
     
  17. Just B

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    Good for him. Chappelle's no doubt my favorite comedian of all time, and his show's probably one of the most creative shows on TV right now.

    My favorite sketch is probably the Player Hater's Ball...
    "I wish that all the bad things in the world would happen to you and nobody else.":D
     
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    i can't believe they agreed to pay him a cut of his first seasons dvd sales in the deal....i tried to buy it at amazon.com at one point, at it was sold out, so you know they have sold thousands...he has a good agent....and he's rich b****. :D
     
  19. RunninRaven

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    Comedy Central isn't going to have any wiggle room under the cap. They probably couldn't even sign Carrot Top after this deal...
     
  20. Davidoff

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    MTV owns C.C. THEY HAVE TONS OF MONEY directv just cut them a HUGE check!!
     

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