Chelsea Handler?Put on a show hosted by a comic who is cheaper than Colbert.
Chelsea Handler?Put on a show hosted by a comic who is cheaper than Colbert.
Maybe a little cheaper but not by much.Chelsea Handler?
Cheaper is also in the studio and staffing. If you want to stage a Colbert type show, there are baked in costs well before getting to the host.
An example of how much music costs late night shows:One of the big expenses in late night is the music. The studio band is expensive. The music they play is expensive, because TV pays performance royalties and performing royalties. Two different things, but they add up. Then you add the musical guest. TV pays for the artist, the band, travel, lodging, per diem, transportation to and from the studio, plus all the royalties. That's a ton of money. That's why some shows have no musical guests, and why Kimmel has now cut back. Plus the show usually can't monetize the music because they don't own it. There are some exceptions to that, but when there are, the artist shares in the monetization.
One thing about the Byron show is there's no music. There's some incidental production music, but it's recorded and bought out. They paid a fee for the rights to it, and there may be a publishing royalty paid per play to the composer. But that's it. If Byron composed the music, he keeps that money too.
An example of how much music costs late night shows:
Sounds like he’s working his Azoff!Everybody should watch this. The funny part is he's talking about The Eagles. Their manager is Irving Azoff, who started Global Music Rights, in order to get more money for publishing royalties. Irving is also the man who brought together Live Nation & Ticketmaster, to make going to concerts more expensive. He is now the person working on the iHeart/Sirius merger being discussed in another thread. So everything that Irving touches is good for his clients, but usually more expensive for everyone else.
or Magic Johson, that Wayans brother? many stations also Rush Limbaugh's brief TV show lateHonestly who remembers Sajak had a talk show.
would they give Bari Weiss a show that no one would watch?But Letterman was quite a coup for CBS. Unless they relaunch late night with a name or program that is headline grabbing, I think it’s safe to say CBS is kissing late night goodbye.
linear TV isn't on the radar of the college crowd, they are more likely to pay for the same shows on streaming that they can get for free OTAAnother idea in all seriousness's, consider going the other way. Instead of something brainy like a Nightline show, do Maury Povich re-runs to attract the college crowd, the drunk, the stoned, those that find the previous show too "coastal and elite". Do trash. You'll get numbers and its reruns so cheap.
did they save during the pandemic when hosts did the shows from home with zoom interviews? could they just do shows like that again? might not make any difference on youtubeOne of the big expenses in late night is the music. The studio band is expensive. The music they play is expensive, because TV pays performance royalties and performing royalties. Two different things, but they add up. Then you add the musical guest. TV pays for the artist, the band, travel, lodging, per diem, transportation to and from the studio, plus all the royalties. That's a ton of money. That's why some shows have no musical guests, and why Kimmel has now cut back. Plus the show usually can't monetize the music because they don't own it. There are some exceptions to that, but when there are, the artist shares in the monetization.
An example of how much music costs late night shows:
If CBS had wanted to keep the #1 late night host, there were plenty of options.
Sure but it won’t be on traditional television. He will probably go the Conan route.The real question is would Colbert sign a different contract for a show with a different name, with no band, and in a small studio with no audience.
TBS?Sure but it won’t be on traditional television. He will probably go the Conan route.
Podcast.TBS?
can he do long interviews?Podcast.
Sure if he wants to.can he do long interviews?
Yes, this Reddit post describes his interview with Taylor Swift as his only guest for that night’s show:can he do long interviews?