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Jay Leno's comments about politics during late-night TV take on new meaning amid the cancellation of Stephen Colbert's CBS hosting gig.
The former 'Tonight Show' host took aim at partisan late-night shows in a recent interview: "Why shoot for just half an audience?"
During an interview with the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation, the 75-year-old 'Tonight Show' veteran remembered his time in late-night comedy as unbiased and inclusive
The "King of Late Night" says network TV's after-hours desk jockeys are failing because they're beholden to "publicists and celebrities" who are too controversy-averse.
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Jay Leno reflected on his balanced political approach during his 'Tonight Show' years compared with today's divisive late-night landscape.
Jay Leno believes late-night TV could be more nonpartisan, stating that the politicization of the landscape alienates audiences: 'I don’t think anybody wants to hear a lecture.'
Parrot Analytics data finds "Last Week Tonight With John Oliver" leading the late-night pack in streaming revenue