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In reply to the discussion: Are the Sunday morning network interview shows an example of white and male privilege? [View all]Sheldon Cooper
(3,724 posts)Which is to say: practically no stature needed. None of those three guys were exactly burning up the place, and yet they all managed to land a gig. In the case of Noah and Wilmore, a pretty damn good gig. I think Williams would have been great, but she publicly stated that she wasn't ready for that big a step. That's her choice and I respect that. I think Samantha Bee has the chops too, and I don't know why she wasn't selected. I also think Wanda Sykes would be great.
I agree that Fey, Poehler, and a few other funny women such as Melissa McCarthy and Kristen Wiig would not be interested in a late night show. But there is surely some woman as obscure as Noah and Corden who could have been given at least a shot at the job.
I hadn't thought about the late night format as a dying breed, but now that you bring it up I think you may be right. We've become dependent on quick, cute, youtube videos as a form of entertainment and the slower paced, celebrity interview-style show is not that relevant to how we live anymore.