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| '''Genre''' || Talk, Variety
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| '''Starring''' || Various guests<br />Three Lücs and a Glüc ("The World's Most Dandiest Band")
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==Format==
==Format==
''Late Night'' consists of an opening monologue, a comedy video from the field, and an interview with a special guest. The segments are generally posted to [[Wittenberg]] over a period of three consecutive days, allowing viewers a chance to comment on the episodes in progress.
''Late Night'' consists of an opening monologue, a comedy video from the field, and an interview with a special guest. The segments are generally posted to [[Wittenberg]] over a period of three consecutive days, allowing viewers a chance to comment on the episodes in progress.
==Recurring themes and content==
* Top Ten lists
* All the show's interns are named Dave


==Ratings and Reception==
==Ratings and Reception==
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Pinátsch has stated that ''Late Night'' is "Talossa's most popular and longest-running television broadcast&mdash;allegedly due to its high quality, but arguably also due to a combined lack of precedent and competition."<ref>[http://talossa.proboards.com/thread/9682/katv-late-night-sevast-tsch Episode 3]</ref>
Pinátsch has stated that ''Late Night'' is "Talossa's most popular and longest-running television broadcast&mdash;allegedly due to its high quality, but arguably also due to a combined lack of precedent and competition."<ref>[http://talossa.proboards.com/thread/9682/katv-late-night-sevast-tsch Episode 3]</ref>


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==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 12:51, 13 June 2014

Late Night with Sevastain Pinatsch.png
Genre Talk, Variety
Created by Sevastáin Pinátsch
Written by Sevastáin Pinátsch
Also Starring Three Lücs and a Glüc ("The World's Most Dandiest Band")
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 3

Late Night with Sevastáin Pinátsch is a comedy, talk, and variety show on KATV created, hosted, written, produced, and otherwise shamelessly milked by Sevastáin Pinátsch. It premiered on 22 April 2014/XXXV to a crowd of several, and has since gone on to attract a ravenous following of several more.

Debut

Late Night was founded a few hours after station KATV, when it occurred to Pinátsch that television stations are generally more successful when they broadcast content.

Atatürk's low property values (reportedly, 12 cents per square kilometer), permissive broadcast rules, and downright sleazy licensing scheme made it a natural fit for a startup with no budget and a business plan consisting of a thick, attractively leather-bound, but completely blank notebook.

Format

Late Night consists of an opening monologue, a comedy video from the field, and an interview with a special guest. The segments are generally posted to Wittenberg over a period of three consecutive days, allowing viewers a chance to comment on the episodes in progress.

Recurring themes and content

  • Top Ten lists
  • All the show's interns are named Dave

Ratings and Reception

Pinátsch has stated that Late Night is "Talossa's most popular and longest-running television broadcast—allegedly due to its high quality, but arguably also due to a combined lack of precedent and competition."[1]

References