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Bill D’Agostino: Late-night TV has morphed into CNN with ‘canned laughter thrown in’


Media Research Center Senior Research Analyst Bill D’Agostino says the focus of late-night talk shows has shifted from comedy to Democrat messaging. “It's all about getting out the vote. It’s about ... Read More

How Late Night TV Is Downsizing


Show’ cuts to a four-day weekly schedule, the genre — perhaps more than any other entertainment format — is struggling to adapt to a streaming world. Read More

Late Night Talk Shows Are Turning Into Next-Day Recaps–But The Era’s Not Over


It is no surprise that traditional broadcast formats are all sunsetting – from sitcoms to traditional news to late night talk shows. As an homage to our friends in evening TV, here are the ... their ... Read More

With Changes At ‘Tonight Show,’ What Is The Future Of Late Night?


The decision to bump "Tonight Show" down to four nights per week won't be the last major shift. Looking to the past to predict the future of the long-struggling medium. Read More

News Corp would lose $9M over nixing ‘clunky’ Google advertising tools, former exec testifies


News Corp considered ditching Google’s advertising products in 2017 – but decided against it after determining it would cost the company at least $9 million in lost revenue, a former executive at ... Read More

Late-night phone habits contribute to teen stress and anxiety


Combine cyberbullying, smartphone use, lack of sleep, and poor mental health, and you have the perfect storm for a teenage meltdown. Read More


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