Jason Kelce's late-night show debuts to low viewership of 290,000
Jason Kelce's new late-night talk show, "They Call It Late Night," premiered on January 4 but attracted only 290,000 viewers. This is significantly lower than the typical audience for that time slot, which often exceeds 700,000. The show follows Kelce's successful ventures in retirement, including his role as an analyst on ESPN's "Monday Night Countdown" and a popular podcast with his brother. However, the initial viewership for the talk show has raised concerns. Despite the disappointing numbers, ESPN remains optimistic about its partnership with the Kelce brothers. The network is not overly worried about the viewership for this limited-run show, focusing instead on the overall collaboration.