Following my video bombing of the U.S. Open golf awards ceremony in San Francisco, CBS and Columbia Pictures surprised me with this on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
The typically tight-lipped Ryan Reynolds opened up about his divorce from Scarlett Johansson Monday night on "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno"--sort o...
Jay Leno last week offered his two cents on the Atlanta schools cheating scandal in his nightly monologue while discussing the heat wave that swept Lo...
Bill Maher was the guest on Tuesday night's "Tonight Show," and the comedic pundit shared some strong words for the National Rifle Association. During...
In promoting her new movie 'Valentine's Day,' out February 12, Jessica Biel shared some Valentine's Day treats with Jay Leno Wednesday night.
Biel a...
Senator-Elect Scott Brown went on the Jay Leno Show on Thursday night, instantly connecting with his fellow Massachusetts native. The men's families k...
Mariska Hargitay covers More's February issue, out January 26. Inside, the 'Law & Order: SVU' star talks about about the ratings disaster her series s...
Jimmy Kimmel did an entire show this week pretending to be Leno...and the impression was not flattering. Kimmel has clearly landed on Team Conan since...
Are Jay and Conan BOTH being canceled? Those are the rumors today as word spread like wildfire that NBC's 10pm slot would no longer host 5 nights of L...
Arianna was a panelist on The Jay Leno Show tonight, along with actor Stephen Baldwin, comedian Jim Norton, and Daily Beast columnist Meghan McCain, t...
It's time for you to step up, James Cameron, and get your team of presti-digital-ators
to create a colorful wacky world where all talk show comedians can live in late night harmony.
Kate Gosselin can make fun of herself! She appeared on Jay Leno's JMZ comedy segment Wednesday night mocking her inability to snap out of mommy mode.
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Giving Leno back the 11:30 spot is a big slap in the face to Leno, to Conan, and most of all to everyone who's watched your network and stuck with you.
Call it the Leno effect. NBC's controversial decision to shift the late-night talk show host to 10 p.m. has been billed as a savvy business move that ...
The business of late-night television is being left for dead in the clueless hands of executives who wouldn't know how to develop and program a television network if their jobs depended on it. Oh, yeah. It does.