Late-Night Talk Shows Come Under Fire for Lack of Female Writers
The ripple effect of Nell Scovell's 'Vanity Fair' piece hits the New York 'Times.'
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The ripple effect of Nell Scovell's 'Vanity Fair' piece hits the New York 'Times.'
Leno's people have got some mad SEO skills, yo.
Andy Richter! Kareem Abdul-Jabbar! Pat Sajak?!?
The two sort of got into it on the 'Tonight Show' last night.
'Nightline' has drawn more viewers than the 'Tonight Show' for seven consecutive weeks.
NBC's late-night chief, Rick Ludwin, admitted that proclamation was "premature."
We think he might've had too much bluegrass before the show.
It's his first appearance on the new 'Tonight Show.'
(Assuming she's not of the imaginary variety.)
Unless we're mistaken, three incidents in a short time span definitely indicates a trend.
It stands in stark contrast to the way Jimmy Fallon has been embracing Internet culture.
Is it just us, or was it a little bit tense?
Outside of Will Ferrell and Pearl Jam, well, we're not too sure!
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