Seth Meyers shares fears over “Late Night”'s future
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Late night shows no longer serve the role they once did — especially for generations raised on social media who don’t subscribe to TV packages. Waiting until 11:30 p.m. to hear the hot takes on the day's news is antiquated.
Why did CBS cancel "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert"? And is this a harbinger of doom for all of late-night TV?
Totems of US media landscape 'seem like relics of a bygone era' as ad revenues plummet and viewers switch to YouTube, TikTok and podcasts
With less than a year until his late-night show comes to an end, Stephen Colbert is keeping his job options open.
Stephen Colbert's The Late Show is the most-watched late-night show in the country, so if CBS couldn’t make late-night work, who could?