Once Stephen Colbert shutters his show, The Colbert Report, to replace David Letterman, Comedy Central will fill the time with a new show, called The Minority Report, hosted by Larry Wilmore - he of the "Senior Black Correspondent" fame from The Daily Show.
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Personally, I'm not so sure about the format of the show (I typically don't like "panel discussions" - which is one reason why I don't go out of my way to watch Bill Maher), but I've always enjoyed Wilmore's bits on The Daily Show, I think he's hilarious, and will definitely be tuning in to see what the new show is like. I'm especially keen to see the "underrepresented voices" that are highlighted in the show.The idea for “The Minority Report with Larry Wilmore,” as the show will be known, came from Mr. Stewart himself, who proposed that the 11:30 p.m. time period behind his nightly “Daily Show” was the ideal place for a new format, one that would “provide an opportunity for the underrepresented voices out there,” as Michele Ganeless, the president of Comedy Central said in an interview.
The idea is to have a panel of those voices led by Mr. Wilmore, commenting on the issues of the day — but in a comedic, scripted format, Ms. Ganeless said. “We are so excited to have a fresh idea for late night.” She emphasized that the panel would not simply address minority issues, but any and all issues, except from minority points of view.