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Just checking, how many people here actually watches late night TV shows? Or do people watch them the next day on YouTube?
I watch highlights on YouTube when uploaded. But I stopped watching late night shows a long time ago... ever since Conan left NY. Although that coincides with me finding work and never having the time to watch live (which is around 1pm here). Then streaming became a thing shortly after that and we had to cut cord.
Do you think there is any value in watching these shows live then?
There was a maybe two-year stretch after the lockdowns where I watched Colbert and Oliver pretty regularly (the next day or sometime that week), and occasionally the Seth Meyers news recap.
Back in the day I used to watch Conan occasionally when he was on NBC. I watched The Daily Show religiously until Jon Stewart left.
These days? I don't watch any of them. If I were going to start up again it would be Oliver, though; at least that's informative.