people traditionally don t like change. i give him a lot of credit for really nodding to the people who sat in that chair before him. he really understands the history, the set, the show has the feel of a classic. if he keeps going like this, he s going to be one of the classics in a few years. he s doing great so far. yeah. you mentioned that and of course you say people don t like change. the internet likes change. we see a lot of buzz around things that are new or expected. i think you re right on when you watch these first few night, you get the feeling of someone paying tribute to a legacy and weaving many in some of the new fun stuff, we opened with him of course joking about the sports illustrated edition, big news for a lot of people. we also on the show had former cover model petra on monday. take a look at a clip. when we were talking before the break we were looking at the big cover. you didn t like the ribbon? i was curious why is it there, and modesty.
she was curious why it was there. of course people can find all of it on sports illustrated .com and she was talking act a contest they re holding there. what is the internet take on photos that a lot of people like? you know, guys are really liking this cover. and this issue. it s kind of shocking. but for 50 years sports illustrated s been taking the time between the super bowl and the final four in march, kind of a quiet time in sports, and saying, we re going to show them the most beautiful women in the world. men are liking it at a rate of over 5-1. women not quite as much. when you put the ethical filter on, you know, it s some of the traditional things you would see. since sports illustrated trends about 70% male, they re happy, they re smiling all the way to the bank, and it is i don t care how you feel about it, it s a beautiful cover, beautiful photography, beautiful women. a lot of classics like tyra banks, kate upton, and petra as you showed. yeah, and they defin