
What Seth Meyers learned from doing a year of late night TV during a pandemic
CNN
It's been a weird year for Seth Meyers. In fact, it's been a weird year for all of late night TV, not to mention the rest of us.
Like others in the late night world, the host of NBC's "Late Night" had to adjust to the pandemic by working from home — an attic to be precise — when the pandemic first hit last spring. He's since moved back into his studio at Rockefeller Center, but it's still awkward since there's no audience there to laugh at his jokes.More Related News

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