CBS Airs Byron Allen's 'Comics Unleashed' as 'Late Show' Replacement
In a strategic programming shift, CBS is introducing a fresh lineup for its late-night segment, featuring Byron Allen's "Comics Unleashed" and "Funny You Should Ask." This change follows the conclusion of "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert," positioning Allen's programs as the new staples in the network's comedic offerings. The transition, effective May 22, represents a novel business model where Allen Media Group will control advertising sales, aiming to enhance profitability for CBS in this coveted time slot.
The network's decision to broadcast "Comics Unleashed" at 11:35 p.m., immediately after the final airing of "The Late Show," signals a new chapter for late-night entertainment on CBS. This choice is particularly noteworthy given that "Comics Unleashed" has previously filled this slot during periods of industry strikes, demonstrating its established appeal and readiness to command a prime late-night audience. The show, conceptualized by Byron Allen two decades ago, offers a platform for comedians to share their humor through short sets, blending elements of talk shows with stand-up comedy. Following it, the comedy game show "Funny You Should Ask" will air at 12:35 a.m., completing the two-hour block.
Byron Allen, the visionary behind Allen Media Group, articulated his enthusiasm for this expanded opportunity, emphasizing the importance of laughter in today's world. His long-standing ambition for the 11:35 p.m. slot has now come to fruition, marking a significant milestone in his career. The unique arrangement wherein Allen's company acquires the airtime from CBS and manages all advertising sales is expected to yield considerable financial benefits for the network, potentially transforming the economics of late-night television.
Both "Comics Unleashed" and "Funny You Should Ask" boast a strong executive production team, including Allen himself, alongside Carolyn Folks, Jennifer Lucas, Jodi Miller, and Peter Steen. Dylan King is also involved in the executive production of "Comics Unleashed," while Bob Boden, Scott Satin, and Eric Charbonnel contribute their expertise to "Funny You Should Ask." This collective effort underscores the commitment to delivering high-quality comedic content to viewers.
This innovative partnership between CBS and Allen Media Group not only reshapes the landscape of late-night television but also highlights a forward-thinking approach to content distribution and monetization. The network's confidence in Allen's comedic vision and business model could pave the way for similar collaborations in the future, offering diverse programming while ensuring financial viability.
