What is late night show starting in 2003?

In 2003, several new late-night shows premiered on major networks. Some of the more notable ones include "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" on ABC, "Last Call with Carson Daly" on NBC, and "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" on Comedy Central (which had been on since 1996 but had recently undergone a change in host).

"Jimmy Kimmel Live!" has since become a mainstay of the late-night landscape, featuring interviews with celebrities, comedy sketches, and regular segments like "Mean Tweets" and "Unnecessary Censorship."

"Last Call with Carson Daly" ran until 2019 and focused on music and pop culture, with interviews with musicians, actors, and other creatives.

"The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" was a political satire show that became a cultural touchstone in the early 2000s, offering a humorous take on current events. Stewart eventually left the show in 2015, with Trevor Noah taking over as host.

Overall, the late-night landscape in 2003 was a mix of established shows (like "The Tonight Show") and new entries that would go on to become popular fixtures of the genre.