All a viewer needs is an internet-connected device and they can begin enjoying and interacting with Late Night Webshow. Get ready for a whole new entertainment experience!
TV and internet content viewers are trapped. They crave fun, exciting, and interactive live content, but it just isn’t there.
It takes a confident host and a talented crew to present a truly live show – and most people aren’t up for the challenge.
Over the last 10 years, live streaming has become more common. YouTube, Twitter, Periscope, Twitch, and Facebook have all started investing billions of dollars into live streaming platforms, as more people are cutting the cable cord and consuming their content digitally. Even though these social media giants have invested billions, no one knows how to produce a live show.
Luckily, Late Night Webshow knows how to produce a truly live show and is up for the challenge of presenting it to an eager worldwide audience.
Created by Jared McMullin, best known for Friday Night Cranks, Late Night Webshow is the world’s first live and interactive late show. We promise that the show will be unpredictable and engaging for both our studio audience and our at-home viewers. That’s right! The at-home viewers can become a part of the show, no matter where they are in the world and no matter what device they decide to use.
Broadcasted from beautiful Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, every episode of Late Night Webshow will feature celebrity guests, undiscovered talent, interactive games, and music performances. Our team will scramble to make it all fit into a hilarious and highly-unpredictable 90-minute live broadcast. All of this will take place in a state-of-the-art production studio that’s designed for maximum audience participation.
To take our content to the next level, we will incorporate our exciting proprietary technology, including our Twitter Triggered Confetti Cannon, VR live streaming, our integrated online store, and webcam games.
Late Night Webshow is different every time – and always keeps the audience guessing!
Starting in March, our team will produce a 90-minute, live broadcast of Late Night Webshow every Tuesday night from 8:00 to 9:30. The broadcast will replay on loop on our sites until the next morning, when it is chopped up into segments and posted to YouTube.
Late Night Webshow is a totally unique viewer experience.
We will broadcast live in front of a studio audience of 100 people every week, from Myrtle Beach. Every week is unique – and if something doesn’t go as planned, no worries! The audience just gets to watch the madness unfold live.
We are the world’s first late night show to be available to ALL countries in the world, on ANY device without restrictions
Our audience will run the show – and we wouldn’t have it any other way. Any viewer can participate and control aspects of the live show from their device, anywhere in the world. As for live audience members, they can participate in games and even become a guest on the show.
Our multi-camera studio will include a 100 person studio audience, concessions, a red carpet for pictures, free meet and greets with the guests, and a merchandise booth for the show and our sponsors.
On top of being a broadcast studio, all advertisements, skits, music videos, and other assets for the Late Night Webshow will be shot and edited in the studio. This will streamline production and allow the best content to be produced weekly.
In February 2007, Jared McMullin developed and produced a live prank call show from his parents’ basement in Long Island. Friday Night Cranks quickly became the most viewed, live internet show ever with 425 shows and 125 million views worldwide.
Jared produced the last episode of Friday Night Cranks in July 2016, the same day that he released his book, Prankaholic. Not one to be content with his success, Jared is now developing Late Night Webshow, a live late show that will be bigger – and better – than anything that’s come before it.
Eager Audience
From our previous show, we have an audience of 500,000 people waiting for our next show to launch.
Promising Partnerships
We have secured partnerships with YouTube and iHeartRadio to broadcast our content.
Potential Partners
Production companies, record labels, and independent artists are all seeking a platform like this to promote their content.
Late Night Webshow is off to a great start – and just imagine what we can do going forward.
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Jared McMullin, Creator and Host
Jared created Late Night Webshow after being frustrated with the current lineup of TV and internet shows. He loves entertaining people and he has been producing shows for 10 years. In an average week, Jared dedicates over 80 hours to the industry. Jared is best known for his live web show, Friday Night Cranks, and he plans to bring the same energy to Late Night Webshow.
Stu Stone, Executive Producer
Our Executive Producer focuses on creative direction and guest appearances. Stu is a successful actor and comedian. His background includes voicing a character on the Magic School Bus and starring in the MTV show Blowin Up. Stu understands live content and he has been a consultant for several large production companies.
Roman Jennings, Technical Director
Roman is our Technical Director and he runs the live broadcasts and manages the camera and sound operators. He is famous for being the youngest employee to work for NBC. This whiz kid also started teaching film and digital media at the University of North Carolina when he was just 16 years old.
Luke Dancy, Production Coordinator
As our Production Coordinator, Luke handles pre- and post-production of our live broadcasts. He played a huge role in producing TV and stages show for the magician, Criss Angel. Luke uses his knowledge and experience to make sure Late Night Webshow runs smoothly.
David Mitola, Head Writer
In the role of Head Writer, David works with the other writers to create jokes, content, and segments for each week. He is half of the comedy duo, Fizz and Sprinklez, foul-mouthed Canadian puppets who have been featured on MTV. David loves writing fun and fresh content.
Katy Mitola, Set Designer
As our Set Designer, Katy changes our broadcast set every week to adapt to the show’s changes. Not only is she the other half of Fizz and Sprinklez, but she is also armed with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Brock University. Late Night Webshow benefits from Katy’s creative sets.