Stephen Colbert’s Late Night Debut Marks End of Late Night Wars

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* Stephen Colbert will appear on Seth Meyers’ Late Night show. This is happening despite the fact that Colbert’s own band is no longer with him.
* Logistics: Colbert will record his Late Night appearance early Monday morning (a five-block trip) before returning too the Ed Sullivan Theater to record his own show that night. This is because Meyers tapes episodes back-to-back for Monday and Tuesday.
* A Shift in Late Night Culture: The article contrasts this collaborative appearance with the famously competitive era of David Letterman and Jay Leno, who likely wouldn’t have agreed to appear on each other’s shows. Leno even recently said a reunion with letterman would be awkward.
* Current Late Night Hosts: The article suggests the current hosts don’t have the same level of rivalry as their predecessors.

In essence, the article highlights a change in the dynamic of late-night television, showcasing a willingness to collaborate that was absent during the “late night wars” of the 90s.

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