Seth Meyers, one of the most influential voices of late night and a respected thought leader on the political landscape, is moving to primetime leading up to the election with “Closer Look Thursday.”
“The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” has averaged a 0.20 rating in adults 18-49 and 1.263 million viewers for the late-night ratings week of Sept. 14-18.
Elizabeth Banks talks about her love of the show Press Your Luck, her early dreams of being a journalist and what she hopes her legacy in Hollywood is.
David Byrne shares his hopes for the return of Broadway, talks about collaborating with Spike Lee to film his Broadway show David Byrne's American Utopia and his project, We Are Not Divided.
Larry Wilmore talks about launching his late-night show during a pandemic, reveals his favorite In Living Color sketch he wrote and discusses covering the upcoming election on his late-night show.
Cynthia Nixon shares how the events of this year compare to the AIDS crisis, discusses how the political climate in New York has changed since she ran for governor and expands on her New York Times op-ed.
Malcolm Jenkins shares how his foundation helps communities that are being disproportionately impacted by the coronavirus pandemic and how he ended up becoming a producer of a documentary of which he was supposed to be a subject.