Far Left The Hollywood Reporter A good dog indeed, and as left-wing late-night TV continues to decline, the propaganda media has invented every excuse to get away with it without a word being uttered. Gutfeld!
you Genuine That's a good dog to do that.
Late-night TV is in decline. The shows that were cheap to produce and profitable less than a decade ago are gone now. Viewer ratings are terrible. Shows are being canceled and Friday reruns are all that. Cost cutting is the answer. Happenings Everywhere.
Earlier this year, NBC Late Night with Seth Meyers As part of budget cuts, CBS was forced to eliminate its house band. And last year, The Late Late Show Cheaper after James Corden leaves After midnight Comedy game show.
and Here, Dismal ratings news:
Five years ago, Late Show It ranked first among late-night talk shows with 3.81 million viewers. The Tonight Show 2.04 million people Jimmy Kimmel LiveIn 2023-24, Late Show Although it maintained its No. 1 position, its viewership remained at around 2.6 million, down around 32 percent from 2018-2019. Kimmel The number of viewers rose to second place with 1.82 million, but this was down about 11% from five years ago. Monday Night Football Thanks in part to a weekly warm-up run last fall, the show averaged 1.77 million viewers from January through May. The Tonight Show It dropped to third place with 1.43 million viewers, losing 41% of its total viewership from 2018-2019.
So, The Hollywood Reporter Who is to blame for this decline? Does it have to do with Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon turning their backs on entertaining America and 60 years of tradition, instead preaching, shaming, virtue signalling and dividing? The Hollywood Reporter.
No, no, TikTok and YouTube and streaming. Yes, that's right.
Exclude As of last month[emphasis original]:
Gutfeld! Between Aug. 19 and 22, the average viewership reached 1.65 million, with the demo viewership reaching 293,000. Colbert It ranked second with 1.62 million total viewers and 287,000 demo viewers during that period.
Jimmy Kimmel According to Nielsen ratings, it ranked third in total viewership with 799,000 and in the demo with 170,000. The Tonight Show and Jimmy Fallon The total viewership was 731,000, and the demo viewership was 189,000, which was not far off.
Oh, don't forget Gutfeld!is only available on pay TV, meaning it is watched by millions of fewer households than Colbert and the Jimmies.
Oh, and Gutfeld! is still going strong, with new shows airing on Fridays instead of repeats.
In addition, the guest Gutfeld! Not Hollywood or celebrity or recording industry royalty.
Looking back at the August figures: Gutfeld! It drew more viewers than the Jimmies. Combined.
With an estimated 81 million people voting for Joe Biden in 2020, it's nearly impossible for Colbert and the Jimmies to pull in a combined audience of 3 million viewers in the middle of a presidential election.
why?
Because no one, not even the left, is attracted or amused by woke lectures and self-indulgent pandering. The idea behind “Late Night,” started by Jack Parr and Steve Allen some 60 years ago, was to give Americans a place to unwind before bed. Laughter, funny skits, a captivating star, good music… For 30 years, Johnny Carson captivated an audience of about 9 million people almost every night. Today, his The Tonight Show His successor, Jimmy Fallon, only managed to draw 731,000.
I understand that the TV world has changed along with people's viewing habits — no one expects 15 million viewers in an age of 500 cable channels, the Internet, and other forms of entertainment — but all of this was around five years ago, when the ratings for the left-leaning “Late Night” were much better than they are now.
There are other factors that caused the ratings to drop, and we all know what they are.
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