
Conan O’Brien has declared that night television is fading, but praised Stephen Colbert as “too talented and too essential to leave.”
For not versed, the 62 -year -old American presenter and comedian received one of the best honors of this year’s television academy.
Articulating his thoughts in the Academy Hall of Fame on Saturday, August 16, O’Brien said that the prize came in a strange moment because “there is a lot of fear about the future of television, and rightly so. The life we have all known for almost 80 years is experiencing a seismic change.”
Then he shared with the audience at the JW Marriot Hotel in the Live Live district of the center, saying: “This could be my nature. I choose not to cry what is lost, because I think that in the most essential way, what we have not changing at all. The transmission changes the pipe, but the connection, the talent, the ideas that enter our homes … I think it is the focus. We have evidence here tonight.” “
He Now you see me Star also reflected on the success of the recent series Hacks, I think you should go with Tim Robinson, and Elementary Abbott, Note that Hollywood still has creative opportunities.
“Everything is electrification of a new generation of spectators. Yes, night television, as we have known since around 1950, will disappear. But those voices do not go anywhere. People like Stephen Colbert are too talented and essential to disappear,” O’Brien said.