What's up with a large number of You shitting on Jims career?

0  2015-01-01 by maynardsabeast

It's the dumbest shit ever. Okay so he's not as big as Amy, Louie, and burr. But with that said he's still one of the highest grossing, popular, and succesful comics in the country. He has what sounds like an awesome deal with epix which most comics would surely kill for. And I don't know why you shit on his hours. They're not burr level but still funny as hell. And lastly just the fact that he got The vice show is impressive and when he talks about the success of it, he sounds like it did well, and You can tell it's legit just by the way he says it. And it also sounds like the vice show will indeed come back. And the vice show was fucking good too.

I can understand hating opie, not the level in which you do but I get it. But if you now are turning your back on jimmy, what in the living fuck are you doing listening or even discussing still? Y'all some weird muhfuclaz

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Because jims career is in the toilet. That's where shit belongs.

You sure about that? Seems to be doing pretty fucking good to me

Numbuhs are up; management likes the new direction.

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But with that said he's still one of the highest grossing, popular, and succesful comics in the country.

Source?

He has what sounds like an awesome deal with epix which most comics would surely kill for.

Unless his upcoming hour is dramatically better than Please Be Offended, that deal will be gone very soon.

And lastly just the fact that he got The vice show is impressive and when he talks about the success of it, he sounds like it did well, and You can tell it's legit just by the way he says it. And it also sounds like the vice show will indeed come back. And the vice show was fucking good too.

Your statement is simply your opinion and not based on fact or any knowledge about Vice. As someone with a thorough understanding of Vice's metrics for determining the success of anything they publish (articles, videos, shows, audio) let me explain: Vice weighs both page views and audience engagement pretty equally. So an article or video could get a ton of views but unless the readers or viewers are commenting on it and sharing it, it is viewed as a failure by management. The first episode of the Jim Norton Show had passable audience engagement but it was almost all O&A Show references. The rest of the episodes had almost no audience engagement, a few has zero comments and barely any shares. In the world of Vice, this would be considered a complete failure. This is not my opinion, this is how Vice measures the success of it's content.

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