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Taylor Tomlinson to Host CBS's 'After Midnight' Following James Corden's Departure

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

Taylor Tomlinson, a stand-up comedian from Orange County, California, is set to take over the late-night slot previously held by James Corden on CBS. She will host 'After Midnight,' a new late-night talk show that will also stream on Paramount+. The show is scheduled to air in 2024, following 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.' Stephen Colbert will serve as an executive producer for the series. 'After Midnight' is based on the Comedy Central series '@midnight,' which aired from 2013 to 2017. The new show will feature a similar format, with comedians interacting with the host. Tomlinson has gained recognition for her Netflix comedy specials 'Quarter-Life Crisis' and 'Look At You,' and she recently signed a deal with Netflix for two more standup specials.
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Why It's Important?

Taylor Tomlinson's appointment as the host of 'After Midnight' marks a significant moment in late-night television, as it reflects a shift towards younger, diverse voices in the industry. Her rise to prominence through platforms like Netflix highlights the changing landscape of comedy and entertainment, where streaming services play a crucial role in shaping careers. This move could attract a younger audience to CBS's late-night lineup, potentially increasing viewership and advertising revenue. Additionally, Tomlinson's involvement in the show as a comedian and writer may bring fresh perspectives and humor to the format, appealing to a broader demographic.

What's Next?

As 'After Midnight' prepares for its 2024 debut, production will likely focus on assembling a team of writers and producers to develop the show's content and format. The involvement of Stephen Colbert as an executive producer suggests that the show may incorporate elements of his comedic style. Viewers and industry insiders will be watching closely to see how Tomlinson's comedic approach translates to the late-night format and whether it resonates with audiences. The success of 'After Midnight' could influence future programming decisions at CBS and other networks, potentially leading to more opportunities for emerging comedians.

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