where to watch late night with seth meyers
You can watch Late Night with Seth Meyers mainly on NBC live and on Peacock as its primary streaming home, with a few other live TV and on‑demand options depending on your device and region.
Main ways to watch
- NBC broadcast (live TV)
- Airs weeknights on the NBC network in the U.S. as part of the regular late‑night lineup (typically after The Tonight Show).
- Available via traditional cable/satellite or any live‑TV streaming service that carries NBC in your area (YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV Stream, etc.).
- Peacock (on‑demand streaming)
- Full episodes are available to stream on Peacock , NBC’s official streaming service.
* You’ll need a Peacock account (Premium tier for the full library) and the app on a supported device (smart TV, mobile, streaming stick, or web browser).
- Live TV streaming platforms
- Services that carry NBC—like YouTube TV —let you watch the show live and often via cloud DVR if you record it.
* Some platforms and device ecosystems (like Roku or DirecTV) list the show and then link you to the proper channel or app where it’s available with a subscription.
Quick platform overview (HTML table)
| Platform | Type | What you get |
|---|---|---|
| NBC (cable/satellite/antenna) | Live TV | New episodes as they air on weeknights. | [8]
| Peacock | On‑demand streaming | Streaming library of Late Night with Seth Meyers episodes; requires Peacock subscription. | [7][5]
| YouTube TV | Live TV streaming | Live NBC feed plus DVR option for the show; available in supported U.S. markets. | [1]
| DirecTV / Roku listings | Live/linked streaming | Points you to available streams (e.g., DirecTV channel or partner apps) with a valid subscription. | [9]
Extra notes and “latest” angle
- The most consistent place to binge or catch up is Peacock, since it is NBC’s own streaming service for their late‑night slate.
- If you mainly care about watching live , any option that gives you NBC (antenna, cable, or a live‑TV streaming bundle) will work. New late‑night episodes continue to be part of the network’s current schedule.
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