Late-Night Shows Poised for Comeback Following Writers' Strike Resolution

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Late-night and daytime talk shows may return after the resolution of the writers' strike, potentially bringing relief to one corner of the industry. While most television shows and movies are unable to resume without actors due to the ongoing strike, the end of the writers' strike could allow talk shows to come back on air. Some hosts, who faced criticism for resuming production during the strike, have rolled back their plans in response to backlash. However, there have been no immediate announcements of shows returning, and many network hosts have chosen to stay off the air to show support for the strikes.
Topics:entertainment#industry-relief#late-night-shows#media#resuming-production#talk-show-hosts#writers-strike
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