Owens also hinted at the show’s format, promising a blend of political commentary, cultural discussions, and interviews with diverse guests. “We aim to create a space where all voices can be heard and where viewers can engage with a wide range of perspectives,” she added.
Tucker Carlson, a prominent figure in conservative media, shared his vision for “The New Late Night.” “We’re here to break the mold and offer viewers a different kind of late-night show,” Carlson said. “With Candace by my side, we’re going to tackle the big issues head-on and bring some much-needed variety to the genre.”
Carlson’s extensive experience in television and his knack for engaging audiences will be instrumental in shaping the show’s identity. His partnership with Owens is seen as a powerful combination that could redefine late-night television.
For nearly two decades, “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” has been a fixture of ABC’s late-night programming, known for its humor, celebrity interviews, and political satire. However, Kimmel’s increasingly political commentary has polarized audiences, prompting ABC to seek a change.
Replacing Kimmel with Carlson and Owens signals ABC’s commitment to offering a more balanced range of perspectives. While some fans of Kimmel may be disappointed, the network believes “The New Late Night” will attract a broader audience and foster more inclusive discussions.
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