Late night hosts are just like us: They vent in group texts too. “It’s helpful for us to cross-pollinate the information we’re hearing from the people in charge of our networks to make sure it’s all ...
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How late-night television lost its relevance
Late night isn’t dead. Yet. But its future, which was never exactly bright, might be cratering. The hoary format’s downward slide has, up until this point, been comparatively slow, with advertising ...
Dietitians say Crispy Peanut Butter-Quinoa Balls are the perfect heart-healthy late-night snack. They boast soluble fiber and ...
When Jimmy Kimmel returned to his late-night show on ABC after a near-weeklong suspension, some cheered it as a triumph of free speech over the oppressive reach of government censorship. But I saw ...
Most of what late-night talk shows offer has been supplanted by the internet — except for the role of the wry, dispassionate host. By Calum Marsh Jay Leno was an incorrigible workaholic. According to ...
Can’t stop reaching for snacks at midnight?You’re not alone — we’ve all been there.Waking up at midnight and sneaking into ...
This guest essay reflects the views of Mark J. Grossman, of Medford, a communications consultant, adjunct professor at Nassau and Suffolk community colleges, and occasional stand-up comic. The ...
There are two layers to what happened here, and to what Colbert said. One is about the broader challenge of being a late-night broadcast network TV talk show in the year 2025, and why the decision to ...
With the hosts Merv Griffin, Pat Sajak, David Letterman and Stephen Colbert, CBS has taken many runs at late-night TV. Some were more successful than others. By Derrick Bryson Taylor For more than ...
This certainly isn't the future that Stephen Colbert had in mind for himself. The host of CBS' "Late Show with Stephen Colbert" announced on July 17 that he only has one year left of monologues from ...
From Stephen Colbert's ending to Jimmy Kimmel's brief absence, 2025 was the year late night TV changed forever, even if it ...
That’s how Jon Stewart described the state of late night shows and network television in Monday’s episode of “The Daily Show” — like two once-powerful, now totally irrelevant brands. That harsh ...
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