Jimmy Fallon, Kimmel
Digest more
1hon MSN
NBC's Jimmy Fallon Backs Out of Fast Company Innovation Festival as ABC Pulls Kimmel Indefinitely
NBC late night host Jimmy Fallon has backed out of Fast Company's Innovation Festival after his competitor Jimmy Kimmel was pulled from ABC's airwaves over comments about Charlie Kirk's assassin. On Thursday,
Jimmy Fallon, host of "The Tonight Show," canceled a Thursday appearance on a Fast Company panel about his new NBC reality series, "On Brand."
Minutes before NBC late-night host Jimmy Fallon was slated to appear on a New York conference panel Thursday, organizers announced he was out of the lineup. “Unfortunately, Jimmy Fallon is no longer able to attend today's session,
Daily Voice Rensselaer County, NY on MSN
Jimmy Fallon Quietly Drops Out Of Massive NYC Festival Amid Kimmel Show Shutdown: Report
Jimmy Fallon has apparently backed out of the 11th annual Fast Company Innovation Festival in New York City, Deadline reports.The event, running Sept. 15 through Sept. 18, brings thousands of business leaders,
PRIMETIMER on MSN
"It's the best burger I've ever had": Miller's Bar gets another shoutout from Jimmy Fallon on Late Night
During this week's Detroit taping of The Tonight Show at the city's Opera House, Jimmy Fallon sprinkled his monologue with Motor City shoutouts - from local slang and the Lions to some of the area's dining spots.
We can do this the easy way or the hard way,” Carr said — ABC made the decision to “indefinitely suspend” Jimmy Kimmel’s late night show. Kimmel is the second late night stalwart to be axed in recent months following Stephen Colbert and The Late Show‘s cancellation on CBS.
DETROIT – Jimmy Fallon is taking The Tonight Show on the road, and for the first time, it’s coming to Detroit. The late-night host sat down with me ahead of Sunday’s taping at the Detroit Opera House, sharing his excitement about the city, its food, and of course, the Detroit Lions.
Nielsen data showed sharp summer declines and a year-long slide that leaves him trailing rivals such as Fox News’ Greg Gutfeld and CBS star Stephen Colbert.