The former 'Tonight Show' host took aim at partisan late-night shows in a recent interview: "Why shoot for just half an audience?" By James Hibberd Writer-at-Large David Trulio, the president and CEO ...
Former late-night comedy giant Jay Leno thinks today’s TV hosts are fools for falling back on one-sided political humor – explaining they’re isolating half their audience with the endless partisan ...
Well, it finally happened. Somebody asked Jay Leno, late-night’s blandest clown, to share his opinions concerning late-night’s decline. In the wake of CBS forcing Stephen Colbert’s early retirement ...
Jay Leno opened up on caring for his wife, Mavis Leno, following her advanced dementia diagnosis, saying it has been “challenging,” but he wouldn’t have it any other way. The 74-year-old comedian has ...
Jimmy and Jay are back in the ring. In an appearance on the podcast "In Depth With Graham Bensinger," former late-night host Jay Leno rehashed an old feud. "When Kimmel came on my show and humiliated ...
Jay Leno believes late-night TV comedians have become too politicized — and that they risk losing half the viewing audience by “cozying up to one side or the other.” “To me, I like to think that ...
Jay Leno took aim at late-night hosts whose political humor appeals to only “half their audience” by making jokes targeting only one side of the ideological spectrum. David Trulio, the president and ...
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