CBS’s shocking cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert has drawn reactions from across the entertainment world, but comments from inside late-night continue to stand out. TV legends Jay ...
As the modern generation of late-night hosts continues to reel from CBS's surprise decision to cancel the entire Late Show brand, including host Stephen Colbert, the previous generation's titans are ...
With his nemesis finally put away for good, the greatest late night host in history, David Letterman, announced today that 2015 will be his final year hosting CBS' The Late Show with David Letterman.
The grade-school antics of the Late Night Feud of 2013 may have officially concluded with NBC's announcement Wednesday that Jimmy Fallon would take over The Tonight Show from Jay Leno next February.
Well, it finally happened. Somebody asked Jay Leno, late-night’s blandest clown, to share his opinions concerning late-night’s decline. In the wake of CBS forcing Stephen Colbert’s early retirement ...
Recently, Byron Allen personally welcomed his mentor, friend, and comedian Jimmie Walker onto his show “Comics Unleashed.” While reflecting on Walker’s career, Allen revealed a little-known, fun fact ...
"Jimmy Kimmel Live” will move to 11:35 p.m. in January -- a move that'll put pressure on the two big boys and instantly propell ABC into the late-night battles. And what is good for “Kimmel” is not so ...
Jay Leno believes the late-night television landscape could use more nonpartisan humor. The former The Tonight Show host had a nonpartisan approach to his humor and has some thoughts about the ...
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