With 'Corrections,' Seth Meyers Is Revealing the Truest Version of Himself - and Kind of Losing His Mind
This article is going to win a Pulitzer Prize. So said Seth Meyers. To camera. On YouTube. As the first reporter to witness a taping of "Corrections," a YouTube-only series in which Meyers playfully addresses corrections from "Late Night" YouTube commenters that has morphed into a beloved and, at times, delightfully unhinged show all its own, the host opted to make me part of that episode's narrative. "Integrity matters, today more than ever, because today a reporter has come to 'Corrections.' Yes, the national news is finally waking up to the fact that something special is . . .