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Jimmy addresses the latest news, like the impending release of the Epstein files, and speaks with guests Timothée Chalamet and The Duffer Brothers.
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Trump suing the BBC for $10 billion over his edited January 6 speech, before speaking with Finn Wolfhard, Martha Stewart and Nathaniel Rateliff.
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Trump's weird Christmas speech, and speaks with guests Simu Liu, Jake Connelly and Alysa Liu before letting stand-up comic Greg Warren take the stage.
Over the last 40 years few comedians have had the pedigree of today's Legend. Harvard Lampoon President? Check! Simpson's writer and show runner? Check! Late Night TV host tapped to replace Letterman's Late Nite show? Check! Tonight Show host (at least for a little while)? Check! Successful Oscar host? Check! Possessing a goofy but sharp sense of humor and a gift for comic self-deprecation, Conan has accumulated a shelf full of awards over his career including multiple Emmy and Writer's Guild Awards and the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. And, oh yeah, when he had his syndicated talk show, Conan's band leader was none other than Max Weinberg, drummer for Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band. For a boomer (and a fine guitarist) like Conan that might be the biggest accomplishment of all. As always find additional clips below and thanks for sharing our shows! Want more Conan? Conan was an SNL writer during one of the show's best runs in the late 1990s writing many classic bits. Here's the full sketch that introduced "The Girl Watchers" to the world. https://youtu.be/FnDGawHdKUg?si=ZaOxoIY4ehHswX8x It took audiences a while to warm to Conan's hosting style when he took over David Letterman's Late Night show back in the early 90s. No doubt this interview with Dolly Parton was a big part of the learning process. https://youtu.be/ui6pYEXO9BI?si=GQyPdbUdaw3dhNKS Conan's job hosting the 2025 Oscars won rave reviews from critics and viewers. No wonder he was asked back for another go in 2026. https://youtu.be/_coFFIDVJ_Y?si=pL91u0D3NxNLFg08
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like a San Francisco woman giving birth in the back of a self-driving Waymo, before speaking with Kate Hudson, John Stamos and Lily Allen.
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Trump threatening Mexico with a tariff hike if they don't send more water to the U.S., before speaking with Victoria Beckham, Lily Collins and Aryna Sabalenka.
Are late night talk shows losing their place in a world dominated by streaming, social media, and on-demand entertainment? This video breaks down why ratings are dropping, how younger audiences consume comedy, and whether the classic late-night format can survive. We explore the challenges hosts face, the rise of digital creators, and what the future of late-night TV might look like.#LateNightTV, #DigitalAge, #StreamingCulture, #TalkShows, #MediaTrends, #EntertainmentNews, #TVRatings, #ComedyShows, #PopCulture, #YouTubeCreators, #DigitalShift, #FutureOfTV, #MediaAnalysis, #StreamingVsTV, #ModernMedia, #TVIndustry, #OnlineTrends, #LateNightHosts, #EntertainmentIndustry, #TechAndCulture
ON TODAY'S SHOW: Bill enjoyed spending time with his wife yesterday morning. Alyssa is wearing her fake glasses again today. Taylor Swift will be on Late Night TV and she no longer has the #1 song. Bill is still getting free HBO Max. Good Vibes at 6:55! Bill finally found out what his wife is forcing him to ingest into his body. The Group Chat! Caroline needs to quit her job but is unsure on when to do it. Alyssa's College of Knowledge! Bill reveals what happened at yesterday's spelling bee. Plus, what is the biggest thing you've ever stolen?
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Trump hosting the Kennedy Center Honors, before speaking with Mila Kunis, Zooey Deschanel and Sam Altman.
Jimmy and his co-host Millie Bobby Brown talk about Season 5 of Stranger Things and more in the monologue before speaking with Kenan Thompson.
Late night TV isn't the powerhouse it once was. Ratings are falling, viewers are shifting to streaming, and younger audiences are turning to social media for comedy and commentary. In this video, we break down why late night shows are losing their grip, how viewing habits have changed, and what hosts are doing to stay relevant. From competition with YouTube to cultural shifts, here's a clear look at why the format is facing its toughest moment yet.#LateNightTV, #TVRatings, #MediaTrends, #StreamingWars, #EntertainmentNews, #TalkShows, #ComedyTV, #ViewerHabits, #TelevisionIndustry, #BroadcastTV, #YouTubeCompetition, #DigitalMedia, #PopCulture, #TVDecline, #MediaShift, #JimmyFallon, #JimmyKimmel, #StephenColbert, #StreamingEra, #TVNews
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Trump hosting the National Christmas Tree lighting at the White House, before speaking with guests Walton Goggins, Natalia Dyer and Fran Lebowitz.
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Trump's ballroom construction noise upsetting Melania, before speaking with guests Noah Schnapp, Gwen Stefani and Amanda Gorman.
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Trump spamming Truth Social with 160 posts and the return of Trump Vodka before speaking with guests Amanda Seyfried, Reba McEntire and Kon Knueppel.
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Trump holding an Oval Office meeting to discuss Venezuela, before speaking with guests Sydney Sweeney and Tom Pelphrey.
Jimmy Kimmel ratings have returned to their usual average...after Jimmy Kimmel experienced a drastic increase following the controversy of his temporary firing. According to a recent report from The Globe...Jimmy Kimmel is seriously considering quitting his late-night show on ABC. We reveal and react to this report from The Globe. We discuss Jimmy Kimmel being emotionally depressed...after the passing of his close friend Cleto Escobedo. We explain why it's likely that Jimmy Kimmel walks away from late-night TV...and explain why ABC is unlikely to renew Jimmy Kimmel contract either way. SUBSCRIBE TO BEHIND THE LINE - SHORTS: https://www.youtube.com/@btlshorts-84
Jimmy celebrates Thanksgiving with some observations about seating charts at the Thanksgiving table before speaking with Ed Sheeran, Joe Keery and Philip Barantini.
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Trump personally pushing Paramount to make Rush Hour 4, before speaking with Denis Leary and Zoey Deutch.
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Trump's transportation secretary Sean Duffy calling for airline passengers to dress better, before speaking with Tim Allen and Lili Reinhart and welcoming comedian Dusty Slay for stand-up.
Comedian, author, filmmaker, and podcaster Mark Malkoff joins me to talk about his brand-new book Love, Johnny Carson — a deep, affectionate, and revealing look at the life and career of the man who defined late-night television for generations. We dig into:• Why Carson's impact still looms over every host working today• The behind-the-scenes stories that shaped his legendary run• What made Carson's style unique — and impossible to fully replicate• How Mark researched the book and why it became such a personal projectThen we shift to the present:• The current state of late-night TV and the changing media landscape• Which modern hosts carry the spirit of Carson — and which don't• Whether the late-night talk show format is evolving… or fading right before our eyes• How streaming, social media, and shifting audiences have changed the entire gameIf you care about comedy history, TV history, or simply love great storytelling, this conversation is loaded.
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Congress passing the bill to release the Epstein files, before speaking with Cynthia Erivo, Leslie Bibb and Tom Freston.
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Trump calling a reporter “piggy,” before speaking with Ariana Grande and Josh Hutcherson.
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Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Trump calling on House Republicans to release the Epstein Files before speaking with Michelle Yeoh, Hank Azaria, and RAYE.
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Trump and Marjorie Taylor Greene having a falling out over the Epstein files, before speaking with ROSALÍA and DJ Khaled.
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Trump signing a bill to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, before speaking with the Jonas Brothers, Matthew Rhys and A'ja Wilson and welcoming comedian Fiona Cauley for stand-up.
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like the House voting to officially end the record-breaking government shutdown, before speaking with Ben Stiller and Brad Paisley and welcoming comedian Peter Revello for stand-up.
The guys are fired up about the City Proclamation they got from Cerritos and want to get another one when they got to Irvine next week. CBS College Football Analyst Danny Kanell. Our guy David Vassegh with a massive shoutout on Late Night TV.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like a record-breaking cold snap slamming the United States, before speaking with Miles Teller and Hannah Berner.
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Starbucks viral "Bearista" cups reselling for hundreds, before speaking with Billy Bob Thornton, Aaron Tveit, Lea Michele and Nicholas Christopher.
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Trump labeling the Oval Office with a paper sign, before speaking with Sarah Snook, Mikey Day and Kyle Larson.
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Democrats sweeping all the major races in the first election since Trump took office again, before speaking with Jennifer Lawrence and Tom Felton.
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Trump and Elon Musk endorsing Andrew Cuomo for NYC mayor, before speaking with Rami Malek, Rachel Sennott and Julius Randle and welcoming comedian Nick Murphy for stand-up.
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Trump throwing a Great Gatsby themed party at Mar-a-Lago, before speaking with PEOPLE's Sexiest Man Alive, Jimmy Carr and the Winner of On Brand.
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Trump being served beef patties with ketchup in South Korea, before speaking with Jesse Eisenberg, Brittany Snow and Jim Downey.
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Trump saying that he will extend his Asia trip to meet with Kim Jong Un, before speaking with Liam Hemsworth, Leanne Morgan and Trae Young.
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Trump taking a cognitive test and undergoing an MRI for his physical, before speaking with James Corden and Lindsey Vonn.
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Trump traveling to Asia while the government shutdown continues, before speaking with Glen Powell and Alex Rodriguez.
The guys mark the 20th anniversary of Johnny Carson's passing — and the death of late-night entertainment as we knew it. Then they dive into the NBA gambling scandal, the NYC mayoral race, and Maine's Democrat Senate candidate who somehow missed the Nazi tattoo on his arm. They wrap with a hard-hitting “offensive political battle plan” for the Trump Administration to end the government shutdown.
Welcome to Late Night Last Night, your daily recap on everything important that happened in Late Night TV the previous evening. Host Jon Schneider takes you through the biggest storylines from The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Late Night with Seth Meyers, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and The Daily Show.Today's show: October 23rd, 2025
We welcome Rhonda Shear, an intrepid entrepreneurial trailblazing woman in the fields of comedy, 90s late night TV, and online intimate apparel sales. Rhonda has so much to tell us!Her iconic USA weekend movie show, Up All Night is coming to Youtube! Her cheeky, late-night, movie marathon antics pulled in big ad dollars and turned B-movies into must-see-TV. But, before finding her voice, Rhonda's early days in Hollywood were fun but bumpy as she fought to prove that a gorgeous and sexy woman could also be smart and funny. Rhonda's bold approach was to tear down doors, almost literally. She and her improv partner crashed soundstages to break into their act on the sets of Steve Allen, Merv Griffin and The Smothers Brothers!Rhonda's adventurous path ultimately brought her back to her junior high school sweetheart, Van Fagan who is now her husband and business partner. Together, they have forged an empire that includes lingerie, loungewear and the celebrated “Ahh Bra. “And like any lingerie mogul who began her career in comedy, Rhonda is thrilled to be returning to her roots with an Up All Night reboot. It's a collaboration with the Kings of Horror Youtube Channel, combining her production know-how and facilities with their massive 14,000-title B-movie library. The first installment drops on October 25th.Rhonda reflects on a life lived boldly, the lessons she's learned, and why she proudly calls herself an “accidental feminist.” Plus, IMDB Roulette takes us through Rhonda's bombshell guest spots and a we play a round of Do You Know More Than Google? People Also Ask What? About Rhonda Shear and does she have the answers?In current media recommendations --Weezy: The series Boots on Netflix, based on The Pink Marine by Greg Cope WhiteFritz: The John Candy Documentary on Prime, I Like MePath Points of Interest:Rhonda ShearRhonda Shear - WikipediaRhonda Shear - InstagramRhonda Shear - FacebookRhonda Shear - YoutubeKings of Horror - YouTubeUp All Night: From Hollywood Bombshell To Lingerie Mogul, Life Lessons From An Accidental Feminist by Rhonda ShearJohn Candy: I Like Me - Documentary on PrimeBoots - NetflixThe Pink Marine by Greg Cope White
Send us a textWe open with the headline everyone's talking about: Saturday Night Live host Sabrina Carpenter dropping not one but two F-bombs during her performance. Was it an accident—or marketing genius? The crew recalls when saying that word on air could end your career (see: Charles Rocket, 1980) and marvels at how little anyone seems to care now. That morphs into a look back at TV's most shocking live moments, including the Bud Dwyer tragedy, and a reminder that some things on television really can't be unseen.From there the discussion shifts to streaming supremacy. The consensus? Apple TV+ might quietly be the new number one. Between prestige hits like The Lost Bus, Shrinking, and Lessons in Chemistry—and now Brad Pitt's F1 racing movie—Apple keeps outclassing competitors while HBO Max raises prices. Still, the question lingers: will F1 actually make Americans care about Formula One racing? Angelo's doubtful, Rhea's open-minded, and Glenn just wants to avoid another algorithm-driven flop.Naturally, that launches a Philly-centric tangent: the upcoming TV series about the making of Rocky that's currently filming around the city. The gang debates whether Sylvester Stallone's absence from the project is a bold move or a missed opportunity. Either way, they agree the story—and the city—deserve another moment in the spotlight.Jay's standing question of the week then takes over: If you could make a “making-of” series about any movie, what would it be? Glenn picks Caddyshack, calling it the most chaotic comedy production ever. Rhea goes with The Birdcage, imagining the behind-the-scenes magic between Robin Williams, Gene Hackman, and Nathan Lane. The group riffs on how both films were equal parts brilliance and madness, the kind of creative chaos that just doesn't exist anymore.Before signing off, everyone shares their weekly watchlist. Rhea recommends Maigret on PBS Masterpiece—a stylish French detective show that's surprisingly addictive. Glenn throws in And Then There Were None on Prime Video, an elegant Agatha Christie mystery, and The Lowdown on Hulu, a gritty noir starring Ethan Hawke. Angelo ends with The Perfect Neighbor on Netflix, a body-cam-style thriller that hits hard and stays with you long after the credits roll.LISTEN NOW to stay up to date on all you need to know regarding the latest and greatest in television and the big screens.MAKE SURE TO VISIT OUR SPONSOR: Steven Singer Jewelers!The TV Show is a weekly podcast hosted by Jay Black, with regular guests Angelo Cataldi and Rhea Hughes. Each week, we dive into the new Golden Age of Television, with a discussion of the latest shows and news.
Welcome to Late Night Last Night, your daily recap on everything important that happened in Late Night TV the previous evening. Host Jon Schneider takes you through the biggest storylines from The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Late Night with Seth Meyers, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and The Daily Show.Today's show: October 22nd, 2025
Welcome to Late Night Last Night, your daily recap on everything important that happened in Late Night TV the previous evening. Host Jon Schneider takes you through the biggest storylines from The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Late Night with Seth Meyers, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and The Daily Show.Today's show: October 21st, 2025
Welcome to Late Night Last Night, your daily recap on everything important that happened in Late Night TV the previous evening. Host Jon Schneider takes you through the biggest storylines from The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Late Night with Seth Meyers, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and The Daily Show.Today's show: October 20th, 2025
Stay F. Homekins: with Janie Haddad Tompkins & Paul F. Tompkins
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit weekendwater.substack.comWell there has been so much going on with Late Night TV of late and now, the DEVIL is part of it? This film was new to both me and Paul, and it takes place ON Halloween! Can't get more festive for spooky season than THAT! Buckle in for some 1970's la…
Jimmy Kimmel returned to the airwaves almost a week after ABC suspended him for comments about the death of Charlie Kirk. USA Today describes what happened. The Washington Post reports on how Trump took aim at the U.N. in his speech at the organization's General Assembly. Iowa has some of the most polluted water in the U.S. Peter Waldman, senior investigative reporter at Bloomberg Businessweek, joins to discuss why there’s no easy fix to the problem, and the role played by big agricultural companies. Plus, the man charged with attempting to assassinate Trump at his golf course in Florida was found guilty, Amazon is going to court over allegations it duped customers into signing up for its Prime service, and robot umpires are coming to Major League Baseball. Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.
A.M. Edition for Sept. 24. In a punchy, and at times, emotional monologue, Kimmel took jabs at members of the Trump administration, including the president himself. Plus, a Democrat wins Arizona's special election, narrowing the GOP's House majority even further. And, WSJ climate reporter Ed Ballard explains how China is pulling ahead of America in the clean-energy race. Caitlin McCabe hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jase looks back on the night Phil crushed late-night TV while Willie froze—proof that Phil's best moments were unscripted, unfiltered, and unforgettable. Jase embraces that same quality in himself, and Zach relives the viral endorsement Phil gave him during his run for Congress more than a decade ago. Together they explore what “perfect love” means, how to show it to each other daily, and the best ways to cultivate spiritual fruit that lasts. In this episode: John 15; John 1, verses 32–33, 38; John 14, verse 23; John 17, verse 3; Matthew 19, verses 16–21; Mark 10; Luke 18; Luke 19; Romans 5, verse 5; Romans 10, verse 13; Ephesians 1, verse 4; Ephesians 2, verses 21–22; Ephesians 4, verses 3, 13, 15 “Unashamed” Episode 1162 is sponsored by: https://donewithdebt.com — Start building the life you deserve, and talk with one of their strategists today. It's FREE! https://preborn.com/unashamed — Less than the cost of dinner out gives a mom and her baby a chance at life. Visit the PreBorn! website or dial #250 and use keyword BABY to donate today. https://fieldofgreens.com — Get 20% off with code UNASHAMED https://duckstamp.com/unashamed — Get your all-new digital duck stamp today. It's easier than ever! http://unashamedforhillsdale.com/ — Sign up now for free, and join the Unashamed hosts every Friday for Unashamed Academy Powered by Hillsdale College Listen to Not Yet Now with Zach Dasher on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, or anywhere you get podcasts. Check out At Home with Phil Robertson, nearly 800 episodes of Phil's unfiltered wisdom, humor, and biblical truth, available for free for the first time! Get it on Apple, Spotify, Amazon, and anywhere you listen to podcasts! https://open.spotify.com/show/3LY8eJ4ZBZHmsImGoDNK2l Chapters: 00:00–12:00 The Un-Scriptable Wisdom of Phil 12:01–15:00 Upcoming Appearances 15:01–26:15 How to “Abide” in Christ 26:16–35:33 Living Out Perfect Love 35:34–43:18 Bearing Godly Fruit in Your Life 43:19–55:50 God Chose US First — Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices