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EXTRA: 50 Cent clears the air on supporting Donald Trump

From music maker to TV mogul: Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson is back with Season 2 of his hit series “For Life.” 50 talked with “Extra’s” Billy...

Who else was worthy of 'Late Show' prize?

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Congratulations, Stephen Colbert, on winning CBS' "Late Show" gig. You're brilliantly funny, you've proven yourself in the Comedy Central farm...

Late night then & now as Dave prepares to take off

NEW YORK (AP) — The future is Stephen Colbert. The Comedy Central talk-show star was named Thursday to replace David Letterman when he steps down...

Stephen Colbert to replace Letterman on late show

NEW YORK (AP) — Stephen Colbert is replacing David Letterman as CBS' late-night host. CBS announced Thursday that "The Colbert Report" host will replace Letterman...

NBC anchor Williams: Sorry for Arsenio Hall snub

LOS ANGELES (AP) — NBC News anchor Brian Williams had a quick on-air response after Arsenio Hall needled him for excluding Hall from a...

Celebs show philanthropic side at Haiti benefit

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — While many stars are awash in the gifts and parties of Golden Globes weekend, a few used their privilege...

Late-night network shows still a White men’s club

NO WOMEN OR MINORITIES-This June 3, 1992 photo shows Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton, right, playing the saxophone with the band during the musical opening of "The Arsenio Hall Show." (AP Photo/Reed Saxon, file) by Lynn Elber LOS ANGELES (AP) — The role of female talk show hosts in late-night TV broadcast network history, all 50-plus years of it, can be summed up in two words: Joan Rivers. It takes just another two — Arsenio Hall — to do the same for minorities.

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