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The reaction comes after actor Vince Vaughn blasted late-night hosts for projecting political agendas during an appearance on Theo Von’s podcast This Past Weekend. “People want authenticity. And I think that the talk shows, to a large part, became ...
CBS is letting go of producing late night shows after Stephen Colbert's exit, with Byron Allen's syndicated comedy shows set to take over
Mark Normand says late night is 'dying' — how the stand-up comic keeps up in a changing comedy scene
Stand-up comedian Mark Normand talks the way he performs: fast, loose and irreverent, with a punchline lurking around every corner. With a baby at home and a new Netflix special on the way, Normand sat down with Fox News Digital to discuss writing comedy ...
Vince Vaughn shared his hot take on the state of late-night television during an appearance on Theo Von's "This Past Weekend" podcast.
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Vince Vaughn: Late night shows stopped being funny, "They all became so about their politics"
Comedian Vince Vaughn said the lack of authenticity and a political agenda has led to the decline of late-night television in an interview on Theo Von's podcast, "This Past Weekend." "The talk shows,
Late night is more lefty than ever — with 92% of jokes targeting the right and liberal guests outnumbering conservative ones almost 100 to 1, according to new data shared exclusively with The Post. Jokes targeting conservatives rose 10% in 2025 from the ...
Actor Vince Vaughn says late-night television has lost its humor because it has become too focused on politics. He shared his views during a recent interview on Theo Von’s podcast, “This Past Weekend.“ Vaughn said many shows no longer feel fun or ...