The comment about Seth Meyers moving to MSNBC- is that something actually being considered or just a joke. Given that satire tends to give reality a run for its money on some days makes it hard to tell when something is just a joke.
The last time I saw something about ratings, Gutfeld was beating the network late night shows and it's on Fox News, so the idea that the NBC mothership might think that somehow moving the show to cable would goose the ratings wouldn't necessarily surprise me.
(I stopped paying attention to late night shows back when Craig Ferguson stepped down- And even that one I used to record and watch later. My days of actually staying up to watch the shows ended in the late 90s)
It's one of those ideas that I've heard being joked about a bit by people at NBC/MSNBC. I don't know how seriously anyone is considering the idea. But it makes a lot of sense to me.
The "11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle" is likely where they'd stick it.
The comment about Seth Meyers moving to MSNBC- is that something actually being considered or just a joke. Given that satire tends to give reality a run for its money on some days makes it hard to tell when something is just a joke.
The last time I saw something about ratings, Gutfeld was beating the network late night shows and it's on Fox News, so the idea that the NBC mothership might think that somehow moving the show to cable would goose the ratings wouldn't necessarily surprise me.
(I stopped paying attention to late night shows back when Craig Ferguson stepped down- And even that one I used to record and watch later. My days of actually staying up to watch the shows ended in the late 90s)
It's one of those ideas that I've heard being joked about a bit by people at NBC/MSNBC. I don't know how seriously anyone is considering the idea. But it makes a lot of sense to me.
The "11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle" is likely where they'd stick it.