#BackChannel: Late-Night TV in the Era of Trump & Remembering Dick Gregory

'Ever since President Donald Trump announced he was running for president in 2015, late-night television shows have taken on a new tone. Programs like The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and Late Night with Seth Meyers  have adopted more political rhetoric, while The Daily Show continues to offer political satire with a diverse staff. State of Things host Frank Stasio talks about the recent politicization of late-night TV with regular contributors Natalie Bullock Brown, professor of film and broadcast media at St. Augustine’s University in Raleigh, and Mark Anthony Neal, chair of the department of African and African American studies at Duke University in Durham. They also discuss the legacy of comedian and activist Dick Gregory who died last month.' -- WUNC 91.5
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Published on September 13, 2017 17:23
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