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Topic: Do people still watch late night news on TV? - page 2. (Read 246 times)

legendary
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Me? no.

My smartphone is my main access to news and it doesnt have to be at the end of the day, traditionally
here 6pm news and 9pm news. I can get it on the go, even as news breaks.

With the popularity of smartphones and tablets less and less people are relying on TV and set times
for their news.

TV is used as a big screen for streaming devices in my house for movies documentaries, YT channels
but never watch news on that.

Those 30 minute long or 1 hour long late evening news programmes on TV are really suited to the
older generation and will become a thing of the past, just like the "Newspaper"
hero member
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For those likes the traditional way, for sure that they watch. Sometimes I do watch it alone when I feel that I need some me time and I just randomly tune in to news channel late at night. But it is easier this time because if I don't do that and if I wake up early in the morning, I just go to the news channels on YouTube or any platform where I want to watch those news, globally and locally.

News from yesterday can be watched and if I want to catch up and have some time, I also watch the most recent replay for today's episode. To be honest, it's no longer about being updated with news and current events sometimes but it's about the practice and feeling as if it is my happy pill that this gives me when I watch on TV than with gadgets and other devices.
legendary
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Mainstream Media news channels are not worth watching. It’s a load of propaganda, conditioned nonsense for weak minds. They show you what they want to show you & how they want you to perceive it. Elon Musk’s X is the best place for real world, unbiased breaking news.
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I haven't had a TV since 2017, I'm living happily Smiley
hero member
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 No need for that when I can whip any news I need on my phone. Besides, to watch late night news, you'd have to have power supply to do that and in my country, TV stations have a specific time of operation and when it's past that time, they shut down.
Secondly, it's not really fun to do that anymore when all you hear on the news are how things have gone up, the rate of insecurity is on the high and all that shit so it's no use doing that when it is as of we've heard it all.
 I doubt if late night TV shows phase out it will have much effect because it's like there are greater things to worry about than that.
legendary
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My TV broke years ago, and it wasn't worth replacing. Looks like a lot of other people are waking up. Of course, cellphones have had a lot to do with it... and TikTok, etc.


REPORT: The Liberal Late Night Shows That No One Watches Are on Their Way Out



https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/08/report-liberal-late-night-shows-that-no-one/
It has gotten to the point where almost the only guests on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert are Democrat politicians and hosts from CNN or MSNBC.

Millions of Americans have been turned off and have tuned out. As a result, many of these shows are going to be phased out eventually.

The New York Post reports:

The end is nigh for snoozefest late-night talk shows

In an interview this week, Jimmy Kimmel conceded that the end is nigh for late-night talk shows.

"I don't know if there will be any late-night television shows on network TV in 10 years," the "Jimmy Kimmel Live" host said.

"Maybe there'll be one but there won't be a lot of them."

Jimmy's right. The culling has already commenced.

After James Corden departed "The Late Late Show" in 2023, CBS didn't kick off a dramatic "Late Shift"-style talent search of yesteryear — the network brass replaced it with a comedy game show called "After Midnight."…

Late night is now squarely aimed at 50-and-up MSNBC viewers who don't mind skipping "The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle" and are content with Jimmy Fallon's struggles to make eye contact. Viewers are probably doing the dishes.

These shows have never in history been such a tedious afterthought.

These shows lost the plot and very few people will miss them.
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