Did Late Night TV Change in 2020?

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Published 2020-08-13

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  • Also, Conan did the show on the largo at the coronet theater because all theaters are now struggling and it is largo where he started doing improv. So he supported the theater by making it the show's production house.
  • @Pluike
    Eddy I'm so proud of you for single-handedly moving the entirety of Late Night television to the internet. We couldn't have done it without you.
  • @Saikzay
    I also love that Conan is filming at the Largo to save the theater when it can't have an audience because of the Pandemic. Really just a stand up guy.
  • @DerAykac
    John Oliver, Seth Meyers and Trevor Noah got it. They do know how to embrace the internet. Conan is something else. He allways knew.
  • @boofedstew9201
    Kimmel’s set looks like a local Furniture store commercial
  • @kath8710
    theory: eddy created coronavirus to force late night hosts to change their format
  • @elizabethb4168
    Colbert's monologues with his wife laughing in the background instead of an audience is actually really endearing
  • @Alexander-qe3ts
    Thank you for bringing a name to “orange man bad” comedy. I do not like trump but I absolutely have hated and cringed at these late night shows jokes about him. I always hear my dad listening and I just hate the jokes with a passion and couldn’t describe the feeling without sounding like I was like pro trump
  • We need a “return of late night” video once they all return to a more normal format. See what changes they took to heart or if they said fuck it and went back to normal.
  • @junkjunk3799
    Eddy looks like a dude who tried to join the mafia but got rejected for being too nice
  • @margaesperanza
    Seth Meyers aged backwards with the quarantine holy hell, he looks so good now. I hope he keeps his new hair.
  • @alien2640
    the fact that Seth Meyers created a YOUTUBE ONLY segment speaks to his ability to adapt and grow something that really feels like he's creating a more personal connection. I think he's handled the pandemic really well and used it as a way to grow the audiences connection with him and his staff.
  • @opha8112
    Its okay, Eddy. Conan is everybody's dad.
  • @prestonpope
    Y’all need to go listen to “Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend” if you aren’t already. Legitimately great interviews with people he actually wants to talk to.
  • @tay8003
    Conan’s success through all of this chaos makes me think of how like 2-3 years ago he redesigned his show format & aesthetics to make it shorter and his team started making the show more digitally accessible. He went as far as cutting the show time in half because of how easy it is to lose viewers attention, but a lot of media sites saw this change as conan "dying out" or "downgrading" when it was literally the opposite. He adapted to the times because he realized how outdated the old late night format was and it’s continuing to work in his favor. Even with the podcast too. He knows his audience which is why it’s no surprise to me how well he’s been doing through this. You could put that man on an island by himself with no writers, no Andy, no Sona, no nothing and he’d still find a way to excel.
  • Conan could still make his show funny without an audience. It was the only show which was humorous.
  • @calysc
    something i really admire about both conan and seth is that they both choose to lift up other comedians with their platforms