Late Night May Be Dark, But These Hosts Are Supporting Their Staff

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Late Night May Be Dark, But These Hosts Are Supporting Their Staff
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These LateNight hosts are supporting their staff through the WGAStrike.

The Writer Guild of America’s strike has brought Hollywood to an abrupt halt. The fan-favorite shows have halted production as the writers demand fair compensation from big studios, networks, and streamers. The immediate effect of the strike was seen most swiftly on late-night shows across networks, which went dark in support of the writers.

COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The package is quite similar to the pandemic era when the hosts paid for their staff when they were off. Both Meyers and Fallon are WGA members and have pledged their support to their peers in the good fight. Meanwhile, many networks have plans to run “Best of” compilations of their respective late-night shows while WGA and the Alliance for Motion Pictures and Television come to terms with fair compensation.

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