Since early May, America has gone without liberal late night hosts reacting to the latest headlines, but experts tell Fox News Digital their lengthy absence proves they aren't missed.
During an appearance on "The Big Money Show", Jimmy Failla gives his take on the strikes impacting Hollywood, and whether average Americans actually care about the demands of these writers and actors.
Today, however, the Ed Sullivan Theater is collecting dust. That's because the writers strike that began in early May has now reached the three-month mark with no end in sight. "Their tired attempts at making funny news-based monologues that were always about Trump had become exhausting and unquotable, so they'd rarely even be covered by entertainment news anymore," Young told Fox News Digital."Late night shows are so forgettable that I think people have just moved on... they just aren't missed."
Viewership across the late-night landscape had been dropping long before the writers strike. In 2018, the midpoint of Trump's presidency, Colbert averaged 3 million viewers. In 2023, the"Late Show" audience fell to 2.1 million, losing nearly a third of viewers the process. Fallon lost almost half of his audience during the same timeframe, going from an average of 2.3 million viewers in 2018 to 1.3 million in 2023.
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