Comedian Conon O’Brien said that he predicted the adjacent end of late night television, but celebrated comics and writers, who say that they would get a new medium for their work.
“Yes, late night television we know it because around 1950 is going to disappear, but they are not going anywhere,” O’Brien Said that he was being included This week in the 27th Television Academy Hall of Fame. “People like Stephen Colbert are very talented and are very important to go away. It is not going to happen.”
“The Late Show,” was hosted by Kolbert, Canceled Last month, when the company went to stop a multibillion-dollar merger with partner partner entertainment legend Skydance.
Colbert recently criticized Paramount for an agreement, which paid to President Trump, which he had mocked for years on his week’s show.
Trump has Celebrated the end of Colbert’s showAnd other late night comics suggested, who have been critical for them, they may also cancel their show soon.
Paramount stated that Colbert’s decision to cancel the CBS show was a financial, as there was more consumer in the more consumer of streamters like Netflix, Apple and others for entertainment and comedy options.
“The streaming changes the pipeline, but the connections, talent, thoughts in our homes, I think it is as powerful,” O’Brien, a former host of NBC’s “late night”, “Sunday said.