Have you seen the late-night comedy show and thought that you are constantly bombing the Republicans, and the Tea Party and Donald Trump are no longer interesting? Yes, me too, as a right-wing liberal, I just think it is a lasting, victimic, progressive bowel movement. More interestingly, all of these programs are basically the same, and they all compete with each other, and all right-wing people are adjusting. From a marketing and branding perspective, this is meaningless, but their ideological tendencies do not allow them to seek a new liberal bubble in the audience outside of this "hate speech" – no wonder they can't believe they lost the election – They live in the echo room of their own living room.
Consider whether you will pay attention to late night talk/comedy shows:
Jimmy Kimble
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Jimmy Fallon
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Stephen Colbert
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John Stewart
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David Letterman
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Alan DeGeneres
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John Oliver
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James Coden
Of course, this really opened up a position for a properly talked night talk show host. Since not, this means that he or she will immediately have 50% of the audience, all those who have turned off the TV or are watching a movie because they can't stand people making fun of them and calling them ignorant, stupid every night disgusting, racist, Hater or paranoia. Imagine an immediate rating number?
From a correct point of view, I must say that the current night talk host thinks they are comedians, but I just regard it as "funny hate speech" and think that they condemn a group of people is quite hypocritical, tell us Everyone is "politically correct" #39; then make fun of us on the right. Personally, I found these people sick, poor and disgusting - I don't feel interesting at all. Oh, of course, it used to be funny for a while, I mean I can take it a bit, but on every major TV station, every night, night after night, year after year, no, it's not funny. .
On March 8, 2016, the Washington Post published an article entitled "Washington Post" "Deeply speaking about three times the jokes of Republicans and Democrats in 2016" by S. Robert Lichter, Stephen J. Farnsworth and Deanne Canieso. A recent survey at the peak of the 2016 election season showed a ratio of 8:1 to Republicans. Another survey showed that 48% of late-night TV show viewers considered themselves Democrats and 17% Republicans before the 2016 election. There is a clear trend here.
Let's say you have 4 shows every night, and there are 40 million viewers, or just say that there are 10 million viewers per show, but we know that 40 million Americans are alienated by the late-night talk show host, just tired of it. Known as stupid, and may vote for Donald Trump, they will watch whether there is a balanced criticism of the show, rather than a one-sided political one like ours.
Imagine this late-night talk show with ratings - if I were Fox, I would be fully committed and have a lot of money. Maybe someone will see this opportunity in the hearts of our country, just as Trump sees the opening of his political brand? Think about it.
Orignal From: Hollywood needs a late-night comedy show that will undermine left-leaning politics.
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