In Defense of the Institution of Late Night
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The article discusses the significance of late-night television as a cultural institution. It highlights how these shows provide a platform for political commentary and social critique. The piece argues that late-night television remains relevant in today's media landscape despite evolving viewer habits.
Key facts
- ▪Late-night television has historically served as a platform for political satire and commentary.
- ▪The format allows hosts to engage with current events and provide a unique perspective to audiences.
- ▪Despite changes in media consumption, late-night shows continue to attract significant viewership.
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NYT > Top Stories · https://www.nytimes.com/by/jason-zinoman
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