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EPISODE · Jul 25, 2025 · 14 MIN

Podcasting Is The New Late Night TV

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Send us Fan MailThe cancellation of Stephen Colbert's show highlights a major shift in the media landscape as expensive TV production gives way to more cost-effective, audience-focused podcasting formats. When Stephen Colbert's show got axed, the immediate cultural response wasn't "start a YouTube channel" or "join TikTok". It was "launch a podcast." This reaction speaks volumes about where audience attention and creator opportunity now resides.Mentioned in this episode:Why Colbert Got Canceled by Nate Silver100 Best Podcasts of All TimeOur thoughts:The Late Show cost $100 million annually with 200 employees, making it financially unsustainableTraditional TV's aging audience (average 68 years old) doesn't appeal to advertisers seeking younger demographicsConan O'Brien's successful transition from TV (280,000 viewers) to podcasting (1.3 million listeners)Podcast production costs dramatically lower at $20,000 per episode for major networks, often under $100 for independentsCreative freedom in podcasting allows hosts to maintain their authentic voice without network interferenceMany former TV personalities finding success in podcasting: Trevor Noah, Bill O'Reilly, Rosie O'Donnell, and Keith Olbermann, for example. Podcasting becoming synonymous with independent media creation in public consciousnessSend us your podcast artwork questions for next week's episode by hitting the fan mail button to texting the show!Contact BuzzcastSend us Fan MailTweet us at @buzzcastpodcast, @albanbrooke, @kfinn, and @JordanPodsThanks for listening and Keep Podcasting!

Send us Fan Mail The cancellation of Stephen Colbert's show highlights a major shift in the media landscape as expensive TV production gives way to more cost-effective, audience-focused podcasting formats. When Stephen Colbert's show got axed, the immediate cultural response wasn't "start a YouTube channel" or "join TikTok". It was "launch a podcast." This reaction speaks volumes about where audience attention and creator opportunity now resides. Mentioned in this episode: Why Colbert Got Can...

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