ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live” and Showtime’s “Desus and Mero” are joining the parade of late-night series that will return in full with fresh episodes as of March 30.
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Late night is about to get a lot more quiet as several late-night talk shows have decided to broadcast without a studio audience amid growing concerns over the the coronavirus.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, New York-based talk shows “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon”, “Late Night with Stephen Colbert”, “Late Night with Seth Meyers”, “The Daily Show with Trevor Noah”, “Full Frontal with Samantha Bee”, “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” and “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen”
ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live” and Showtime’s “Desus and Mero” are joining the parade of late-night series that will return in full with fresh episodes as of March 30.
Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon's kids are contributing to their dads' at-home late-night shows. During the most recent episodes of and , the hosts have proudly used artwork made by their kids to open their shows.
Conan O’Brien will resume airing his show on Monday, March 30 despite his staff being forced to work remotely due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The longest-running late-night host’s show “Conan” has been on hiatus since March 16 but has continued to produce content in the form of short videos and a podcast in an effort to continue to entertain the countless viewers stuck inside practicing social distancing.
NEW YORK -- Due to the new coronavirus, late-night comedians — Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, Pete Buttigieg — are taking to the stage without the affirmation of adoring audiences.
Production on New York’s top talk shows has been temporarily suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The production of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and late night with Seth Meyers has been suspended. NBC and CBS have announced that they will no longer shoot the shows for at least about two weeks amid the coronavirus outbreak.
US late night chat shows are to cease filming amid the coronavirus outbreak.
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Late Night with Seth Meyers have shut down production due to the coronavirus pandemic, Deadline reports.
By Nellie Andreeva
NBC said it would suspend production of its two flagship late-night programs for a period of at least two weeks, the latest bit of fallout around wee-hours TV related to the spread of coronavirus.
As concern continues to grow over the worldwide spread of COVID-19, commonly known as coronavirus, many are taking proactive measures to keep themselves safe from the flu-like virus, which can be fatal in the most extreme cases.
The next time James Corden, Jimmy Kimmel or David Spade deliver a few jokes, they won’t hear anyone in the audience clapping or laughing. And that will be by design.
Late night is going to be a little quieter very soon. In a coordinated move announced Wednesday, late-night shows produced out of New York City announced they would soon begin taping without live, in-studio audiences out of concerns over the spread of the coronavirus.
TV’s late-night laughs will continue. But they will have to do so without live audiences to make them.
Many popular television shows, including late-night comedy programs, announced this week they will record without any live studio audience due to increased fears over the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
Late night is going to be a little quieter very soon. In a coordinated move announced Wednesday, late-night shows produced out of New York City announced they would soon begin taping without live, in-studio audiences out of concerns over the spread of the coronavirus.