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Conan O'Brien: Comedy's Future Isn't Just Screaming
10 Mar
Summary
- O'Brien links viral 'Hot Ones' appearance to late-night struggles.
- Colbert's show ending in May, citing financial reasons.
- Kimmel's show briefly aired after controversial remarks.

Comedian Conan O'Brien recently shared insights into the challenges facing late-night television, identifying his highly popular 2024 appearance on the YouTube series 'Hot Ones' as a significant realization. His segment on the show, where guests answer questions while consuming increasingly spicy chicken wings, garnered over 15 million views, signaling a shift in audience engagement.
O'Brien observed that such online platforms can achieve massive viewership with modest production costs, impacting traditional late-night formats. He discussed the upcoming conclusion of 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert' in May, a move officially attributed to financial considerations.
Additionally, O'Brien commented on the brief suspension of 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' following controversial remarks, highlighting the pressures faced by current hosts. He voiced disapproval of external political forces influencing comedic content, emphasizing a preference for authentic humor over politically motivated acts.




