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Former TONIGHT SHOW host Jay Leno thinks the over politicization of comedy comes with some major risks for comedians.
The former "Tonight Show" host says his peers fail to appeal to the "whole audience." What world does he live in?
If the recently canceled 'Late Show With Stephen Colbert' wins the talk series prize, it won't just be well-earned. It will ...
I love political humour, don't get me wrong, but people wind up cosying too much to one side or the other." Jay believes presenters should use comedy to find common ground with all their potential ...
Former “Tonight Show”host Jay Leno has nothing against political talk, but too much is not good. Leno, who was at the ...
Jay Leno believes late-night talk shows are alienating viewers with their political stances. The 75-year-old comic — who ...
The former 'Tonight Show' host took aim at partisan late-night shows in a recent interview: "Why shoot for just half an ...
The former late night giant's comments come amid questions about if "Late Show" host Stephen Colbert's program was canceled ...
The contrast between Leno and Letterman is not exactly a shock. Leno famously avoided overt political commentary during his Tonight Show tenure, preferring apolitical monologue jokes and mass appeal.
Jay Leno doesn't like how much politics has crept into his old domain—late-night talk shows. As Mediaite notes, his interview ...
CBS’ recent cancellation of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” has had a reverberating effect on the television landscape.
Jay Leno criticizes the heavy political leanings of late-night talk shows, arguing they alienate viewers. His comments come ...