James Cordens Late Late Show lost up to $ 20 million a year

James Cordens Late Late Show lost up to $ 20 million a year

According to reports, James Cordens Late-Night Show lost up to $ 20 million (£ 16 million) per year.

The production of the late late show cost between $ 60 and $ 65 million a year, but brought less than $ 45 million.

"It was simply not sustainable," said a manager for La Magazine. "CBS could no longer afford it."

Before he announced his return to Great Britain, Corden was faced with salary cuts or downsizing in the amount of several million dollars, two sources of publication shared.

The number of spectators of the late late show had broken out of 1.6 million viewers at the start of the show in 2015 to around 700,000 to 800,000.

Less than 200,000 spectators were between 25 and 54 years old, the most requested age group.

The show is now discontinued after a 30-year term.



Before insisted that Corden's departure was completely his own decision.

After it became known last April that he would go, a source to the Daily Mail said that "she had desperately tried to keep him longer, but James just wanted to do one last year".

Back then Corden told Deadline: "My bosses here at CBS supported me incredibly and were extremely patient with me when I made this decision."

During his first contract with CBS, Corden received between $ 4 and $ 5 million, but this rose over time.

The 44-year-old said goodbye to the last month of the last month of The Late Late Show.

The last guests were Harry Styles, the comedian Will Ferrell and a message message from US President Joe Biden.

According to PR experts, Corden could go to ITV for his next job.

Source: The Telegraph

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