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nebusj-@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Joseph Nebus) wrote:
> That was an unnerving change in show format last night.
> Turning the walkover into a commercial break I'm kind of used to
> from when Late Night would air on CNBC Singa****e, but it's still
> jolting to see around here. And then blending the midshow segment
> into the interview ... it's very unsettling, and I'd be glad to
> know what prompted it, and why on a Tuesday?
Because people still can't remember that "Late Night" airs new episodes
on Mondays now?
They still had the same number of commercial breaks as usual, though.
Andy was running late, maybe?
The middle bit was basically just "who's on tomorrow's show," which
usually happens at the beginning of the second guest's segment if the
first guest ran for two segments, so that wasn't as bizarre as it could
have been.
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