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Gives a strong laser pointer
Maybe it can at least entertain you here
[He glanced at it, then back at the anon.]
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Why the ‘Late Show’ cancellation worries me about the American public
In a survey last year by Statista, only 59 percent of Americans said they had watched “linear television” (read: broadcast, cable or satellite shows) in the past 12 months, down from 79 percent five years ago. That reality is visible in Colbert’s ratings, which declined from 3.1 million viewers in the 2017-2018 season to 1.9 million last year, with only a couple hundred thousand viewers in the critical 18-49 segment that advertisers covet. Advertising dollars similarly fell by about 40 percent, driving the show to a reported $40 million loss.
That, and not Colbert’s politics, is the primary thing you should be thinking about when you ask why the show was canceled. The great unbundling of the old networks and cable packages meant that late-night shows were no longer a hot media property but an economic liability.
Yes, Paramount, which owns CBS, wants to consummate a merger with Skydance for which it needs the Trump administration’s blessing. And yes, Colbert’s highly visible ideology probably alienated viewers looking for some light entertainment, not a heavy dose of left-wing politics. Arguably, the political inflection made the show less funny, since humor depends on surprise, and Democratic politics long ago became pretty predictable.
But it would have been much harder to cancel a show that was making the network lots of money - or at least generating prestige and buzz. By the time CBS pulled the plug, late-night shows were no longer even doing that. They survived well into the cord-cutting era by generating viral clips on social media, which maintained their position as a cultural hub and encouraged viewers to watch in hopes of catching the next viral moment in real time. But sometime during the pandemic, that cultural centrality started to erode. These days, when someone pulls out their phone to show me a clip from one of the shows, it is likely to be one that aired years ago.

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Dhurandhar Twitter reviews: Viewers call Ranveer Singh 'best actor of this generation', label film a blockbuster
The first reactions to Aditya Dhar’s heavily anticipated spy thriller Dhurandhar are out now. The film, starring Ranveer Singh, has been one of the tentpole Bollywood films of the year, and naturally, the first shows saw his fans – along with other moviegoers – throng to the theatres. As the shows ended, the first reactions began appearing on social media, with near-unanimous praise for Ranveer,…
The Phantom Planet (1961, Colourized)