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Late night TV hosts team up for a new podcast amid the writers' strike
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Date:2025-04-15 18:41:21
The biggest names in late night have turned their private group chat into a Spotify podcast, Strike Force Five. All the proceeds will go to support their staff during the writers' strike.
Who are they?
- The hosts of the shows arguably most immediately affected by the strikes: Jimmy Kimmel, John Oliver, Seth Meyers, Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Fallon.
What's the big deal?
- We're about to enter the fifth month since the Writers Guild of America went on strike May 2. Since then, all of the late night shows have gone on hiatus and the staff has been out of work. According to the first episode of the Strike Force Five podcast, all the proceeds from the show will go to support their staff during the strike.
- Members of SAG-AFTRA, the actor's guild, have also been on strike since July. Under the strike agreement, union members aren't allowed to promote Hollywood productions they're a part of – the bread and butter of many late night shows.
- In the premiere episode, the hosts explain that when the strike was imminent, the five of them spoke regularly over Zoom to figure out ways to support their staff. This show was the result.
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What are people saying?
- "I instantly thought it was a great idea," said Bill Carter, author of two books on late night television, The Late Shift and The War for Late Night. "Those guys are sidelined, along with everybody else. And they also get along pretty well, which is kind of atypical for the history of late night."
- Back in the 2007-08 writers' strike, David Letterman owned his own company, which allowed him to strike his own deal with the union and come back on air. The other shows, with the guild's blessing, came back before the strike ended and produced shows without their writers to help support the rest of the show staff.
- Carter notes that he is a dues-paying member of the Writers Guild of America. Some NPR staff are also members of SAG-AFTRA, but operate under a different contract.
- The first episode of Strike Force Five is performing well on the charts. As of this writing, it's currently sitting at the top of Apple podcasts and is number two on Spotify's chart.
So, what now?
- The show is slated for 12 episodes.
- If the premiere is any indication, we can safely assume there'll be more bits, banter and war stories from the hosts' time in the Hollywood trenches.
Learn more:
- Hollywood union health insurance is particularly good. And it's jeopardized by strike
- Netflix shows steady growth amid writers and actors strikes
- 3 lessons past Hollywood strikes can teach us about the current moment
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