Kimmel, Stephen Colbert and The Late Show
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Jimmy Kimmel joked that his late-night show now has to 'stay on the move so the FCC can't get us' on the Thursday, Sept. 25 episode of the recently suspended show.
While traditional Nielsen ratings show a decline, late-night hosts are still finding audiences online. Kimmel has 20 million YouTube subscribers, and his three most recent videos each earned more than 3 million views. Fallon has over 32 million subscribers, Colbert just over 10 million and Seth Meyers around 5 million.
President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social, his equivalent of a tweet, about Jimmy Kimmel's show returning to ABC. He alluded to another lawsuit.
Conan O'Brien stopped by "The Late Show" to remind Stephen Colbert of some sage advice he offered before stepping away from the world of late-night.
Late-night hosts Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert called President Donald Trump a "son of a b----" on Tuesday as the late-night personalities appeared on each others' shows.
Jimmy Fallon says he plans to keep his "head down" at "The Tonight Show" amid late-night drama and make fun of "both sides equally."
"It was an emotional rollercoaster," the comedian shared on the "Late Show With Stephen Colbert" Tuesday. "It really was. It was very strange."