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Why Taylor Tomlinson and Other Young Late-Night Hosts Choose Creator Economy Over TV


Published on 2025-03-27 16:24:18 - Variety
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  • One of the most coveted jobs in television is quickly becoming one of the hardest to keep filled. Taylor Tomlinson is the latest participant in a lengthening parade of comics and talk-show hosts who have decided that a perch in late-night TV is just not for them.

The article from MSN discusses the shift of young comedians like Taylor Tomlinson towards the creator economy rather than traditional late-night TV shows. It highlights how platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Patreon offer comedians greater creative control, direct audience interaction, and potentially higher earnings through various monetization methods such as ads, merchandise, and fan subscriptions. This move is driven by the desire to avoid the constraints of network television, which includes censorship, time slots, and the pressure to cater to broad demographics. The piece also notes that while late-night TV has been a traditional path for comedians, the new generation finds more freedom and financial viability in digital spaces, where they can build a personal brand and engage with fans on their terms. This trend reflects broader changes in media consumption, where audiences prefer on-demand, personalized content over scheduled broadcasts.

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