Jimmy Kimmel Questions Future of Late-Night TV
Jimmy Kimmel Questions Future of Late-Night TV

Jimmy Kimmel Questions Future of Late-Night TV

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Jimmy Kimmel has expressed doubts about the future of late-night television, suggesting that in ten years, there may be very few, if any, shows remaining on network TV. During a recent podcast appearance, he highlighted the overwhelming number of viewing options available today, thanks to streaming services and social media, which diminishes the urgency for viewers to watch shows live. Kimmel noted that this shift could lead networks to stop financing late-night programs altogether. He also shared his personal concerns about life after 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!', which he has hosted for over 21 years, admitting he fears the uncertainty of his next career move. Despite this, he has committed to his show for at least the next three years, while acknowledging the dwindling ad revenues and recent cancellations of other late-night programs as indicators of a challenging landscape. Kimmel's reflections echo a broader trend affecting traditional TV formats as viewership continues to decline.

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