Late-night talk shows have always been a staple of television, providing viewers with a mix of comedy, interviews, and political commentary. For years, the talk series category at the Emmys was dominated by one name: John Oliver. His show, “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver,” reigned supreme from 2016 to 2022, following in the footsteps of his former boss, Jon Stewart, whose “The Daily Show” held a decade-long winning streak from 2003 to 2012.
However, the landscape of the talk series category has seen significant changes in recent years. Prior to 2015, late-night talk shows competed in the variety series category alongside shows like “Saturday Night Live.” The Television Academy then split the category into variety talk series and variety sketch series. The most recent overhaul in 2023 saw “Last Week Tonight” moved to the new scripted variety series category, where it now faces off against “Saturday Night Live.”
With talk series now in its own category, traditional late-night talk shows have the opportunity to reclaim the spotlight. The last broadcast series to win in this category was “Late Show With David Letterman” in 2002. At the 75th Emmys in January, Trevor Noah’s final season at “The Daily Show” took home the coveted Emmy, setting the stage for a competitive lineup at the upcoming awards ceremony.
The nominees for this year’s talk series Emmy include “The Daily Show,” “Late Night With Seth Meyers,” “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” and “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Each show brings its own unique strengths and appeal to the table, making the race for the Emmy an exciting one.
“The Daily Show” benefits from the return of Jon Stewart and its sharp political satire, while “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” boasts consistently high ratings and a strong following. “Late Night With Seth Meyers” has gained viral popularity with segments like “Day Drinking,” and Jimmy Kimmel’s longstanding presence in the late-night landscape has earned him a loyal fan base.
As the Emmys approach, the competition for the talk series Emmy is fierce. Each nominee has a compelling case for why they deserve to win, making it anyone’s game. Whether it’s the seasoned veterans or the rising stars, one thing is certain – the world of late-night talk shows continues to captivate audiences and push the boundaries of entertainment.