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TV legends Jay Leno and David Letterman offered vastly different takes on Colbert’s fate, reflecting their fundamentally opposing philosophies on comedy, politics, and the host-network dynamic.
Former "The Tonight Show" host Jay Leno is weighing in on the current state of late-night television, and he’s not holding back. Jay Leno's remarks come at a particularly tense moment in the ...
March 1, 2010 -- He's baaaack. Jay Leno returned to TV tonight to reclaim his old "Tonight Show" seat, which he had handed off to Conan O'Brien just nine months ago.
Jay Leno has been made out as the villain in the late night comic battle royal that NBC set off Sunday, when it announced it would cancel Leno's 10 p.m. ET experiment and move him back to his old ...
Former Tonight Show host Jay Leno recently called out late-night TV for alienating “half the audience” with partisan politics. During an interview with David Trulio, president and CEO of the ...
John Oliver has no intention of taking Jay Leno's advice on late-night TV. The "Last Week Tonight" host mocked Leno for his recent comments about late-night comedians alienating audiences by ...
Over a decade after leaving late-night TV, Jay Leno is chiming in from the bench. Leno, who exited the "Tonight Show" in 2014, spoke candidly about mixing politics and humor for a mass audience in ...
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 ...