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How Sean Evans turned 'Hot Ones' into one of entertainment's most important interview shows

The longtime host discusses consistency, audience-building, and why creator-led shows deserve a seat at the table.

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mashable.comStai leggendo3 g fa

How Sean Evans turned 'Hot Ones' into one of entertainment's most important interview shows

The longtime host discusses consistency, audience-building, and why creator-led shows deserve a seat at the table.

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variety.com3 g fa

‘Hot Ones’ Host Sean Evans on Why ‘YouTube Is Television’ and Whether He’d Host the Oscars

As 'Hot Ones' enters the Emmys' merged variety race, host Sean Evans makes his case that 'YouTube is television' and says yes, he'd host the Oscars.

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  1. giovedì 18 giugno 2026·mashable.com

    How Sean Evans turned 'Hot Ones' into one of entertainment's most important interview shows

    The longtime host discusses consistency, audience-building, and why creator-led shows deserve a seat at the table.

  2. giovedì 18 giugno 2026·variety.com

    ‘Hot Ones’ Host Sean Evans on Why ‘YouTube Is Television’ and Whether He’d Host the Oscars

    As 'Hot Ones' enters the Emmys' merged variety race, host Sean Evans makes his case that 'YouTube is television' and says yes, he'd host the Oscars.