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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

What CBS will be doing with the time between hosts on "Late Late Show"

CBS  Late Night TV  TV News
     

    CBS has announced what  they will be doing with the "Late Late Show" during the period of January 5th  , until James Cordon takes over March 6th .  They will have roating hosts and  special late night editions of their popular daytime show, "The Talk" .

Via Press release :
CBS will broadcast special editions of THE LATE LATE SHOW featuring rotating guest hosts and a special late night version of THE TALK, Monday, Jan. 5 - Friday, March 6, 2015 (12:37-1:37 AM, ET/PT).
As previously announced, the Peabody Award-winning and Emmy Award-nominated host Craig Ferguson will step down as host of THE LATE LATE SHOW on Friday, Dec. 19. The multi-talented performer, host, writer and producer James Corden will take the reigns as host on Monday, March 9, 2015.
Actor, host, comedian and producer Drew Carey will bookend the block of special editions when he guest hosts the first week, Monday, Jan. 5 - Friday, Jan. 9, and the final week, Monday, March 2 - Friday, March 6. Other guest hosts will include filmmaker Judd Apatow, actor Will Arnett, Emmy and GRAMMY Award-winning actor, host, singer and improv comedian Wayne Brady, comedian and actor Jim Gaffigan, comedian and actor Billy Gardell, actor, producer and Emmy Award winner Sean Hayes, writer, comedian and actor Thomas Lennon, GRAMMY Award winner John Mayer and actor Kunal Nayyar.
CBS Daytime’s THE TALK will broadcast original after-dark editions from their own set for THE LATE LATE SHOW time period. THE TALK will be broadcast Monday, Jan. 12 - Friday, Jan. 16 (12:37-1:37 AM, ET/PT).
Guests and further scheduling details will be announced shortly.

Thursday, January 03, 2013

Nightline changes time

ABC  TV NEWS Latenight 

 Written By Skyler
       Last year , ABC announced that they will be moving long time staple 11:35/10:35c program Nightline to 12:30/11:30c  and  Jimmy Kimmel to 11:35PM slot.
  Nightlline has been doing well  in it's current slot  beating the late night talkers giving a good lead-in to Jimmy Kimmel who also has been doing well.  (Source info from TVNEWSER)  There has always been a rumors about Nightline being canceled , but moving is a better option.  But  could the move to later cause a problem for the program?  The Fact that that lead-in from local news is gone , Nightline is now depending on People who may watch Nightline  but not Kimmel  still be loyal , and come to the program at the later time.   The move helps Jimmy  Kimmel because he gets that local news lead-in , and maybe some of the Nightline viewers , maybe those who saw Nightline as the time to change to Jeno or Letterman or something else may stay to see what Kimmel is.  Nightline being later my also cause people who drop off to bed after 12/11c may lose viewers who don't stay up that late. 12:30/11:30c is also the same time LateNight with Jimmy Fallon  and  The Late Late Show , 2 programs that have been established in that spot for years, would make it harder to compete against .
   So, the questions are  , 1.) Will Nightlines viewers  want to see Kimmel in the first place?  2) Will Nightline Viewers be willing to stay up even later to see their show?  3.) Will Kimmel be able to complete fully with the NBC and CBS programs at their start times?  4.) Will both programs suffer as  a result of the move in some way?
    Nightline and Jimmy Kimmel Live move January 8th at 11:35pm/10:35c/10:35m/11:35pt , on ABC. 
  Correction : we originally said that  the change starts January  7th  it starts on January 8th.
 

Friday, November 12, 2010

Conan Returns to TV

      This week marked the return of Conan O Brien , the former "Tonight Show", and "Late Night"  host now has a new show in late night for the cable network TBS called "Conan" The Program airs 11PM Eastern time 8pm Pacific Time. He has spent many of his time this week blasting NBC. The show was good for his fans , but his way as an interview is still not the best.  Though , TBS is happy with the ratings they got including a great lead in for their late night show "Lopez Tonight", which moved 1 hour later for Conan. Advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic range are holding strong, and his audience's median age is a young 32. In its first week, the show averaged a very respectable 2.9 million total viewers -- with 2.16 million of those in the 18-49 range, which puts him above all the other late night shows.
     In other late night show news
 ABC's latenight news program "Nightline"  has been number 1 on the networks for 5 weeks in arow.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Jay Leno making a return to Late Nights

So um,  I guess we starting up back with Leno going back the show He left 'Tonight Show' that he left in May of 2009 to give to Conan O'Brien and then last month well then we know what happened there.
So now will viewers return?  That's the first question NBC is now having to worry  that will viewers return. Now in our own belief well atleast mine that  Former 'Tonight show with Leno' fans  were split up between Leno and   Conan. So and many reports say that starts may not go on the show to boycott NBC.
More to come about this when Leno Takes over March 1st.





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Friday, January 29, 2010

NBC :The aftermath

NBC is ending the 'Jay Leno Show' and he is moving back to the Tonight Show what I think NBC should think about doing for the 10/9c is give it to local Channels so that way NBC could focus on just the 8/7c and 9/8c Hour and the Late Night slots. I also believe that after Conan is allowed to go to another network he would ending competing on another channel. At some moment. NBC needs to get a better focus on their primetime and Late Night. My other idea is this Local News at 10/9c for 1 hour then NBC could do something like a National News show at 11/10c then Tonight show at 11:30pmET. NBC is stronger in their News department and they could grow on that.



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