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01.05.2020 - 22:29 / etcanada.com
Everyone at “The Late Late Show” is getting paid thanks to James Corden.
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According to Deadline, the host is personally covering the wages of staff who have been furloughed during the coronavirus pandemic.
Regular production on the show was shut down on March 15, and CBS covered eight weeks of pay for the staff sent home.
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Starting next week, James Corden will pay the salaries of about 60 furloughed production staffers on The Late Late Show out of his own pocket, likely to be mid-five figures weekly.