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Study of late-night comics leaves out Jimmy Kimmel, Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert

Reporters who cover politics and media had their undies in a bunch Wednesday over a study conducted by the Center for Media and Public Affairs announcing, “late night TV talk show comedians have told more jokes about Mitt Romney than about all Democrats combined since the party nominating conventions.”

 

Letterman and Fallon perform to empty studios

Jimmy Fallon

If David Letterman and Jimmy Fallon crack wise and no one's around to laugh, are they still funny? It turns out ... yes, very! With a massive storm approaching and New Yorkers being either evacuated or encouraged to stay in their homes, the "Late Show" and "Late Night" taped Monday afternoon without audiences. (Maybe Letterman and Fallon should have tweeted their monologues, however -- thousands of East Coasters had lost power by the time the shows aired and local newscasts were providing constant storm coverage.)

 

CBS Extends Letterman Contract

CBS extended David Letterman's contract through 2014, it said, eliminating questions about the CBS network's future late-night lineup.

 

Letterman back at work after website death threat

Letterman back at work after website death threat

David Letterman is back at "Late Show" after a two-week vacation, his first day at work since a threat against his life was posted on a jihadist website....

 

Conan OK with Letterman, not so much with Leno

Conan O'Brien says he got a phone call from David Letterman over the holidays. The CBS host wanted to make sure a year of late-night TV turmoil hadn't created a rift between them....

 

From Jay Leno To Jon Stewart, The Winners And Losers Of Late Night

Letterman has a big week; Stewart has a bigger month; and Leno still has the biggest season.

 

Man in Letterman blackmail plot freed from jail

Robert "Joe" Halderman admitted he demanded $2 million in hush money last fall to keep from revealing personal information about Letterman.

 

David Letterman On Regis: Troubled, Explosive Home Life

David Letterman says the scandal surrounding his workplace dalliances initially "knocked him down" and left him depressed, but that now he's putting the pieces of his life back together.

During a guest shot on Friday's "Live! With Regis and Kelly," the CBS late-night star said his behavior was stupid and reckless, and that it hurt his family and himself. But he sounded hopeful that life with his wife and young son can "even be better, in a different way" than before the explosive revelations that he had had sex with female "Late Show" co-workers.

 

How the Letterman-Oprah-Leno Super Bowl Ad Came Together

How the Super Bowl ad featuring David Letterman, Oprah Winfrey and Jay Leno came together.

 

Dave's 'hostile environment'

Former "Late Night" writer charges that it wasn't easy for a woman.

 

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