On Wednesday night, October 1, 2025, NBC's The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon was co-hosted by Grammy-winning rapper Doja Cat. She sat next to Fallon behind the late-night desk.
John C Reilly earned warm reviews in the US for his offbeat cabaret show which comes to London in November - Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP The days are growing shorter, the nights are drawing in. The ...
You haven't seen the last of Stephen Colbert yet. The "Late Show" host, who nabbed an Emmy Saturday night in the outstanding talk series category, beating out competitors like "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" and ...
Stephen Colbert revealed a video of the moment he learned that his fellow late-night host Jimmy Kimmel had been taken off the air indefinitely: 'I'll be right back.' ...
Once a staple of American entertainment, late-night TV is struggling as audiences grow weary of endless Trump-focused jokes. This video examines how the shift toward politics is reshaping comedy and ...
Sinclair reversed course and let Jimmy Kimmel Live return to its airwaves. Is the move an indication of the importance of late-night comedy, a financial move or a bow to pressure from consumers?
Kansas’ Hall of Fame basketball coach, Bill Self, and expected one-and-done point guard sensation Darryn Peterson are the stars of the first video hyping the upcoming Late Night in the Phog, set for 6 ...
The Detroit-bred comedian's high-energy hosting style and on-the-spot improvisation has made him a standout in L.A.'s comedy scene.
After the brief suspension of Jimmy Kimmel drew discussions of free speech, some might be wondering if Saturday Night Live could be targeted next?
The Saudi Arabian event is being sold as the “world’s largest comedy” hub—but Pete Davidson, Bill Burr, Dave Chappelle, Aziz Ansari, and more are being criticized by their peers for performing in it.
For many, Kimmel’s rebound appears to be a win for free speech and a testament to the power of boycotts against powerful corporate interests. However, for Hollywood writers, the fight over comedy may ...
Kat Timpf got pregnant, got breast cancer, then got back to work on the political comedy show “Gutfeld!” — all as a culture war brews over ambition, motherhood and women’s health.