Roy Wood Jr.
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The Tonight Show had writers, but they also just had random comedians across the country who would essentially tweet back in 92.
daily show that there is that replaces carson in some ways in in america and gives makes a network matter because what you guys were doing people were hunting it down you think it has to be as fresh as possible i think the biggest i think the biggest hurdle in my opinion for late night as a whole is that it records too early in the evening i think that's one of the biggest problems is that
You're recording a show at 5 p.m.
to go on at 11.
And that's not just daily show.
Seth, Jimmy, everybody records early.
Jimmy Fallon, not Kimmel.
I don't know what time Kimmel.
I've never done Kimmel.
But I think that making something closer to airtime.
If it's more expensive to go live live, then don't go live live.
But there has to be some degree of.
freshness to the content.
The conversation needs to be as prevalent and fresh as possible.
in a way that it couldn't be 20 years ago.
You can't live like that anymore.
That's the one change.
Any program that I do that's late night, it has to be live or damn near live.
The only thing that's closest to damn near live is The Breakfast Club with Charlamagne and Envy.
In the mornings, they come on BET at 9 a.m., and what you're watching at 9 a.m.