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During an interview with the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation, the 75-year-old 'Tonight Show' veteran remembered his time in late-night comedy as unbiased and inclusive
David Letterman blasted his former network home CBS and the 'goons' at Skydance as he speculated that Stephen Colbert's 'Late Show' was canceled for political reasons: 'Bottom feeders.'
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Comic Book Resources on MSNAfter Late Show Cancellation, Jay Leno Explains the Problem With Today's Late-Night Hosts
It was recently announced that The Late Show has been canceled, set to end its run with Stephen Colbert as host in 2026. This marks the end of an era for late-night television, sparking speculation about which other talk shows could be next to get squashed.
Tonight Show legend Jay Leno is weighing in on the current crop of late night talk show hosts, whom he believes are alienating viewers by sharing overtly political opinions. Leno said on Sunday, July 27,
Bob Odenkirk is 'not remotely concerned about' Stephen Colbert despite the cancellation of 'The Late Show,' and thinks his career will mirror Conan O'Brien's: 'We're gonna see lots more.'
David Letterman took aim at his former employer, CBS, over the cancellation of 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.
On Thursday, Colbert shocked his studio audience, social media and Hollywood with the news that the long-running late night talk show will end in May. Colbert, who has hosted “The Late Show” since taking over from David Letterman 10 years ago,
David Letterman is subtly showing support for his successor Stephen Colbert after CBS' shock cancellation of "The Late Show."
Parrot Analytics data finds "Last Week Tonight With John Oliver" leading the late-night pack in streaming revenue