If it happens at all it’s a problem. That’s why you don’t see late night talk shows compromised by the programming that precede it very much. If people didn’t know what time The Tonight Show came on, people would stop watching it altogether (this is a big reason why Arsenio Hall got deaded the first time despite being a cultural phenomenon)
Remember “The Crossover” on NBCSN that Michelle Beadle hosted and flopped?
Late night shows draw from everything in entertainment, including sports. You want ESPN to have a late night talk show drawing on just sports fukkery from the day before. Eventually that shyt is gonna run dry. To try to go outside of the sports realm is essentially trying to compete (in ABC’s mind at least) with Kimmel.
It’s not a problem...do you think sports fans, the people watching, are too dense to understand the show will air when a game is over, otherwise it’s on at xx-o’clock? That’s like acting like people don’t know what time inside the nba will come on, it comes on after the god damn game goes off
No I don’t remember Beadle show because I don’t watch nbcsn, also, given net wide opinion of her, she herself may have been the issue.
To everything else you said

between this thread and the baseball one, you seem to have no ability to think outside the box or beyond the status quo that you know and become accustomed to.