Conan O’Brien sounds alarm about late night
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Jimmy Kimmel strongly denied that late-night television is dead following the cancellation of Stephen Colbert's The Late Show.
Conan O’Brien believes the era of traditional late-night television is nearing its end, but insists the talent that defined it will thrive in new forms.
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Star-Gazette Elmira on MSNComedian Jay Leno talks state of late night TV, political jokes ahead of Elmira show
Leno was already an established comedian and actor when he replaced legendary Tonight Show host Johnny Carson in 1992. He hosted the top-rated late night talk show until 2009, earning an Emmy and other awards along the way. He returned to host the show for four more years from 2010 to 2014.
"There’s just not a snowball's chance in hell that that’s anywhere near accurate," Kimmel said of the reports Jimmy Kimmel called reports that Stephen Colbert's show was canceled due to an annual $40 million loss was "nonsensical" He also claimed that late-night television is not dying,
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert was canceled less than two months after Late Night With Deborah Vance suffered a similar fate on Season 4 of Hacks.
Taylor Swift’s "New Heights" podcast interview arguably highlights how podcasts point toward something of a replacement for late-night TV.
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Screen Rant on MSNParamount Exec On Late-Night TV Struggles: YouTube Paying 45 Cents On The Dollar
In the wake of the cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Paramount boss Jeff Shell explains why the show will be ending in May.
Zayas’ Off Broadway theater roots proved the perfect training ground for her turn as Tina on “The Bear” — a role that brought her the Emmy as supporting actress in a comedy series last year. “Theater is how you get your footing and learn to act,