Jimmy Kimmel defends late-night TV against reports of Colbert's show losing $40 million annually, criticizing media misconceptions and emphasizing the industry's resilience and evolving viewership across platforms.
Conan O'Brien expressed concern about the future of late-night TV, highlighting seismic changes driven by streaming and technology, but praised Stephen Colbert's potential to evolve and succeed in new formats, emphasizing the enduring importance of good storytelling and honest performances.
Conan O'Brien expressed confidence that Stephen Colbert will continue to be influential in the future of late-night TV despite the cancellation of 'The Late Show,' emphasizing Colbert's talent and importance. The article also discusses the broader challenges facing late-night television, including CBS's decision to cancel Colbert's show amid economic difficulties and political controversies.
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel highlighted Donald Trump's tumultuous history with Time magazine's 'Person of the Year' title, noting Trump's past criticisms and praises depending on whether he was featured. Kimmel recounted Trump's tweets disparaging the magazine when not selected, contrasted with his praise when he was named 'Person of the Year.' The segment also touched on Trump's recent appearance at the New York Stock Exchange after being named 2024's 'Person of the Year,' and his comments on grocery prices during a Time interview.
Late night hosts Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert mocked Donald Trump for a social media post in which he confused Kimmel with Al Pacino and made factual errors about the Oscars. Kimmel pointed out the increase in ratings for this year's Oscars and hinted at potentially hosting again, while Colbert joked about Trump's focus on a feud from five weeks ago amid his presidential campaign and legal issues. Trump's post drew attention away from his hush money trial, which is currently in the jury selection process in Manhattan.
Donald Trump continues to criticize Jimmy Kimmel for mocking him on late-night television and during the Oscars, claiming victory when Kimmel read his message live on air. Trump has a history of obsessing over his treatment on late-night shows and has publicly attacked Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, and "Saturday Night Live" for their jokes at his expense. He also reportedly wanted to punish networks and shows that made fun of or criticized him while he was president.
Donald Trump continues to attack Jimmy Kimmel over jokes made at his expense, claiming victory after Kimmel read his message live during the Oscars. Trump criticized Kimmel's talent and ratings, while Kimmel responded with a joke about Trump's potential jail time. Trump has a history of obsessing over his treatment on late-night television and has publicly attacked Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, and "Saturday Night Live" for their jokes at his expense.
Jon Stewart will return to host The Daily Show once a week through the 2024 election cycle, with the show's news team hosting on other nights. Stewart's return comes after his Apple TV+ series was canceled, and he will also executive produce every episode of the show through 2024 and 2025. The announcement follows a period of guest hosts and appearances by news team correspondents after Trevor Noah's departure in 2022.
The Daily Show will reportedly go host-less for now and instead rely heavily on its team of correspondents, following the search for Trevor Noah's replacement. Comedy Central is taking a different approach by having a team of correspondents lead the series, with plans to take this approach through the election year. The network is expected to announce its plans for The Daily Show next week, and the correspondent-heavy approach is likely to save money.
Taylor Tomlinson made her debut as the youngest female late night host on CBS's After Midnight, a reboot of Chris Hardwick's @midnight, and impressed with a format that evokes the manic joy of British panel shows. The show features three guest comics riffing on viral TikToks and Gen Z trends, with points given at the host's discretion. Tomlinson's hosting style creates a feeling of a comedian hang, offering personal insights into the comics, reminiscent of British panel shows. If After Midnight can build a stable of returning comics, it has the potential to create a network haven for comedy nerds.
Former "Late Show" host David Letterman made a surprise appearance on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," marking his return to the Ed Sullivan Theater for the first time since his retirement in 2015. The audience greeted him with enthusiasm, and Letterman expressed delight at the changes in the theater since his departure. He reminisced about his time as a host, saying he misses everything about it. Colbert invited Letterman behind the host's desk to recreate a selfie they took in 2014, joking that they did it because his son didn't believe he had a show.
David Letterman made a long-awaited return to "The Late Show" as a guest, joining his successor Stephen Colbert on Monday night. Letterman's appearance resolved the mystery of why he hadn't visited the show since leaving in 2015. Despite his absence from "The Late Show," Letterman has remained active in the entertainment industry, hosting his own Netflix interview show and making appearances on various other shows and podcasts.
Roy Wood Jr. is leaving his role as a correspondent on The Daily Show after eight years, as he was not offered the position of permanent host. Wood stated that he cannot come up with a backup plan while still working in his current role and that eight years is a good run. However, he would still consider the opportunity if Comedy Central were to offer him the host position. Wood expressed gratitude to Trevor Noah, Paramount, and Comedy Central for the opportunities he had during his tenure and looks forward to exploring new ideas in late-night television and scripted comedy. The Daily Show spokesperson praised Wood's comedic talent and contributions to the show.
Late Show host Stephen Colbert responded to Donald Trump's criticism of late-night television by thanking him for watching and mocking his age and viewing habits. Colbert also highlighted an unusual compliment from Trump's social media rant and turned it into a massive video billboard in Times Square featuring himself and Trump's words. Colbert sarcastically thanked Trump for the endorsement and suggested he check out the billboard on his way to his next court appearance or Bubba Gump shrimp appearance.
Late-night talk show hosts Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers, Stephen Colbert, and Jimmy Kimmel are returning to television after the Hollywood writers strike ended. NBC's "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" and "Late Night with Seth Meyers," CBS’ "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," and ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" will all resume airing on Monday. The hosts had collaborated on a podcast called "Strike Force Five" during the strike, with profits going to their out-of-work show teams. HBO's "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver" and "Real Time with Bill Maher" will also return to air. The Writers Guild of America reached a three-year agreement with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, addressing issues such as wages, healthcare, and residuals for streaming.