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Late night TV used to dominate culture. From The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson to David Letterman’s Late Show, these shows brought in 25+ million viewers, shaped American comedy, and earned networks like NBC and CBS hundreds of millions each year. But fast forward to 2025… and the format is dying.
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