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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Wed Dec 16, 2015, 06:19 PM Dec 2015

How Jimmy Fallon Crushed Stephen Colbert (and Everyone Else in Late Night)

by Bill Carter 12/16/2015 7:25am PST

In a year of unprecedented change in late-night television, one date stands out as the defining moment. No, not Sept. 8, the night circled on most calendars — the premiere of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert on CBS. Colbert, a Comedy Central alum flush with a second Emmy for outstanding variety series, did arrive with plenty of fanfare.

But none of that mattered — for long. D-day for late-night TV was Sept. 9, when Colbert's splashy, classy introduction to the Ed Sullivan Theater was upstaged abruptly by a commotion a few blocks south at 30 Rock. NBC's Jimmy Fallon came crashing through TV screens with the most boisterous blockbuster hour of entertainment he could fashion. Opening with a blast of dance and song — "History of Rap 6," accompanied by his signature guest, Justin Timberlake — and backing it with Ellen DeGeneres in another regular Fallon bit, a lip sync contest, the Tonight Show host made a statement: Welcome to late night, Stephen.

One prominent late-night player told me facing that show that night was like "going up against Hiroshima and Nagasaki." Fallon clearly had no interest in sitting back to allow the swirl surrounding Colbert's arrival to run its course. Those killer second-night bookings were long in the planning and very much the host's idea, says a Fallon staffer. Colbert's ratings preeminence lasted 24 hours: Fallon beat him the second night — and 55 of the next 58 nights. During recent weeks, the gap has grown in the 18-to-49 demographic coveted by late-night advertisers.

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/bill-carter-how-jimmy-fallon-848851

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How Jimmy Fallon Crushed Stephen Colbert (and Everyone Else in Late Night) (Original Post) Purveyor Dec 2015 OP
White bread vs. Whole wheat--pure American media manipulation randr Dec 2015 #1
Different styles - I like them both for different reasons. nt No Vested Interest Dec 2015 #2
Me too. GeorgeGist Dec 2015 #3
Jimmy Fallon's sketches are all over the Internet. Iggo Dec 2015 #4
I love Jimmy Fallon & The Tonight Show.... Little Star Jan 2016 #5
His show is better than the others, imo. Stephen's dancing Purveyor Jan 2016 #6
Colbert is weird mainstreetonce Jan 2016 #7

Iggo

(47,558 posts)
4. Jimmy Fallon's sketches are all over the Internet.
Fri Dec 18, 2015, 09:48 AM
Dec 2015

I'm not surprised he has higher ratings.

It seems the Tonight Show just has more show.

 

Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
6. His show is better than the others, imo. Stephen's dancing
Tue Jan 19, 2016, 06:12 PM
Jan 2016

is just plain 'weird' at the beginning of the show.

mainstreetonce

(4,178 posts)
7. Colbert is weird
Thu Jan 21, 2016, 11:18 AM
Jan 2016

Once in a while his style is funny, but .I could never watch that every night.

I have liked Fallon from the beginning, but lately I find Jimmy Kimmel to be really funny.

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