Seth Meyers Is Worried About Late-Night
UNITED STATES, JUL 28 – Seth Meyers worries the late-night TV ecosystem may no longer support shows amid rising competition and changing viewer habits, with mental health impacts noted by the host.
- Seth Meyers expressed concerns about the future of late-night TV, especially after the cancellation of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, which CBS announced for financial reasons.
- On the podcast Armchair Expert, Meyers shared his worries about his own show, Late Night With Seth Meyers, potentially ending.
- Meyers noted that he has learned to focus on what he can control despite uncertainties and fears surrounding late-night television.
- He stated, 'I sometimes take stock of, oh, this isn’t the best time to be doing what I’m doing, but at least I got in' during the same podcast episode.
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