"Douglas Alan "Doug" Herzog", from Paterson, New Jersey, is an American television executive.

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It's a sensitive issue and we'll be keeping our eye on it, no question about it.

At the very least, we're hoping to stretch the audience 'The Daily Show' attracts — which is a very fair amount of people by cable standards — later in the night.

I was at Comedy Central when we launched the first season of South Park and I am thrilled to see them continue through 2008, ... Matt and Trey are creative geniuses and a huge part of the Comedy Central family and we look forward to continued success.

We don't want to be strictly a teen network. We don't think there's a good business for us in that.

It's always nice to see fans passionate and getting behind shows. But at the same time, these are characters and trademarks that belong to someone else. So it's not exactly all kosher.

We have to do this because we have no idea what the future foretells. He hasn't been able to articulate what he would like to do, so we're moving forward.

When . . . little, tiny Comedy Central is on the cover of Newsweek magazine -- who's battling Time magazine for the rights to do the cover -- that's pretty significant, ... That says, 'bigger than just hit cable television show.' That says, 'cultural phenomenon.'

We have repeatedly tried to get Dave to figure out what he'd like to do with this stuff and it hasn't really gone anywhere.

The audience has been telling us for a long time that they want to see more, so we thought we'd try and give them what we have.