Jay Leno, Piers Morgan Weigh in on Colbert Cancellation, Late Night
UNITED STATES, JUL 28 – Jay Leno criticized political bias in late-night comedy, warning it risks alienating half the audience and complicates the future of mainstream humor, amid Colbert's cancellation debate.
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Former late-night host Jay Leno commented on the over-politicization of contemporary late-night television following the cancellation of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert." During the interview, Leno suggested that Colbert's show business model was inherently unsustainable, emphasizing that he doubts "anyone wants to listen to a sermon."
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Jay Leno, Piers Morgan weigh in on Colbert cancellation, late night
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