Late-night television is going through a moment. For the first time in eight years, there’s a significant change behind the desks coming in 2023 as the industry wraps its head around the future of …
won’t win an eighth consecutive late-night Emmy , there will be plenty of changes coming over the next twelve months.
But is this just the tip of the iceberg? Late-night is a trickier business than it used to be, the economics are more challenging, particularly as fewer and fewer people are tuning in to these shows live and the media environment is creaking at the seams, and streaming still hasn’t cracked the nightly talker.
Below, we’re offering five more predictions, some based on reporting and some based on feelings, on what the late-night world will look like in 2023.His departure has opened the door for the network to shake up the way that it operates its 12:30am show. The economics of late-night television have fundamentally shifted since Brit took over in 2015 and Deadline understands that the network is looking to greatly reduce the budget of the show.
This will fundamentally affect how it approaches what the new show will look like and who will take over. CBS CEO and President George Cheeks told Deadline in May that it would experiment with the right “replacement format”. NBC’s own experiment with YouTube star Lilly Singh in its 1:30am slot didn’t quite work so it’s unlikely that the network will just throw a TikTok star you’ve never heard of behind the desk, but don’t be surprised if the next iteration oflooks very different to Corden’s run.
Despite all of this, it just feels like Meyers is the perfect candidate to take over from Michaels, who has hinted that a “really good time to leave” would be around its 50If Meyers does become the new Lorne Michaels, you can imagine that NBC might scale back or even close the 12:35am slot, which is also currently exec produced by Michaels.
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