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After 10 years on 'The Tonight Show,' Jimmy Fallon remains a departure from his predecessors
LA Times via Yahoo News· 6 hours ago"The Tonight Show" is a storied institution that's been on air nearly seven decades. Now, it's...
Everybody's in LA: John Mulaney Has What Late Night Needs
Time via AOL· 4 days agoLet’s get one thing straight: John Mulaney is not angling to become the full-time host of a late-...
Seth Meyers Extends ‘Late Night’ Hosting Gig Through 2028
The Wrap via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe television host's deal also includes production of new programming across NBCUniversal platforms...
Seth Meyers Extends Contract to Host Late Night Through 2028
TVLine.com via Yahoo News· 1 day agoSeth Meyers has extended his deal with NBCUniversal, which will now see him hosting Late Night...
Metra adding late-night trains on Milwaukee North line - Trains
Trains.com· 20 hours agoMetra will add a late-night train in each direction as part of updated schedules on the Milwaukee...
Jimmy Kimmel Redoes His Mother's Day Post After First Pic Doesn't Cut It
The Huffington Post· 9 hours agoJimmy Kimmel took a second shot at a Mother’s Day tribute, after his first attempt went awry. The ...
Who's laughing? LateNighter, a digital news site about late-night TV, hopes to buck media trends
McComb Enterprise-Journal· 12 hours agoLateNighter, a website and newsletter that follows late-night television comedy, began in February. NEW YORK (AP) — At first glance, Jed Rosenzweig's new ...
Jimmy Kimmel Roasts Bob Iger at Disney Upfronts Over Rumored ABC Sale: When People Test the Waters...
The Wrap via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoThe late night host also likened former CEO Bob Chapek's "short union" to the failed "Golden...
Seth Meyers Renews ‘Late Night’ Hosting Deal Through 2028
Variety· 1 day agoSeth Meyers has renewed his deal with NBCUniversal and will continue hosting 'Late Night' through...
Who's laughing? LateNighter, a digital news site about late-night TV, hopes to buck media trends
The News-Times· 13 hours agoLateNighter, a website and newsletter that follows late-night television comedy, began operations in February. There's been plenty to chew on since then ...