You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: The Death of Late Night Television

in LeoFinancelast year (edited)

There's also been a serious socio-political disconnect from what used to be the core audience, and the current crop of hosts. Not that long ago, hosts tried to be middle-of-the-road, and poked fun at both sides of the aisle....and thus, appeal to the widest audience. Sure, you had guys like Conan and Letterman who obviously leaned left, but it never felt like they were "team players" trying to protect "their side".

Today, the hosts are all obedient propagandists, faithfully adhering to the left's accepted talking points and dehumanizing any who dare dissent, constantly pushing themselves farther and farther away from the already dwindling numbers of Average Joe TV viewers.

Oh well....it might be a little sad to see a once cool format slip into obscurity, but seeing what it's become, you realize it's time to let go.

On a personal note: Carson may have been King, but Craig Ferguson is the freaking GOAT, and the day he retired from late night was the last day it was worth watching.

Sort:  

Yeah he was good.

Certainly the Hollywood establishment lives in a bubble and feels that its opinions matter more than all others. They are not starting to see the backlash.

Over the next few years, if the word keeps spreading, their power center will collapse as their money dries up. Revenues tend to drive much, with profits being the king.

Communism is reaching a breaking point and they are the one who espouse that philosophy.