Jackals, assemble. Seth Meyers has found a cult audience for a digital spinoff of his Late Night show on NBC over the last four and a half years.
It’s surprising that Corrections , which began in March 2021, is not only still going – there have been close to 150 episodes but that it’s so popular with some episodes getting more than half a million viewers on YouTube.
“When I make mistakes and you guys call them out and then I take time on the show to correct them, that doesn’t mean you should keep pointing them out,” he said on the first episode.
They kept pointing them out and Meyers keeps indulging them (the Jackals, as he calls them, who comment underneath his main show’s videos).
Corrections is also Emmy-nominated. In fact, the show has been nominated four times in the Ou