Nick Cannon On Karlous Miller Firing & MTV Passing On 85 South I CLUB SHAY SHAY
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Nick Cannon On Karlous Miller Firing & MTV Passing On 85 South I CLUB SHAY SHAY

TL;DR

Nick Cannon explains MTV passed on 85 South despite his pitch, and clarifies Karlous Miller's departure was a network/agent dispute, not a firing.

Key Points

  • 1.Nick Cannon pitched 85 South to MTV but they rejected it. He told MTV executives to pay attention to the group, saying they'd succeed with or without the network — and they did.
  • 2.Karlous Miller was never technically fired from Wild 'N Out. Cannon says it was a network-agent money dispute with a 20-person cast; he personally wanted Karlous back and made his return a full episode where he was team captain.
  • 3.Cannon funded the Wild 'N Out pilot out of his own pocket. He shot it independently, owns more than 50% of the brand, but was later pressured by Paramount to give up a share when executives realized he owned the logo and moniker entirely.
  • 4.Cannon walked away from America's Got Talent on principle over a comedy special joke. He made a joke on Showtime where he said 'NBC stands for N-word, be careful,' NBC demanded he remove it, and he refused despite Simon Cowell, Howard Stern, and Universal Music's president warning it was a huge mistake.
  • 5.Cannon joined The Masked Singer on Fox as both host and executive producer. He turned down roughly six other concepts before choosing it, betting on a format already proven in Korea, and the show has now run 15 seasons.

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