... host since the late 1990s, when celebrities Earvin “Magic” Johnson and Keenan IvoryWayans tried and failed to follow in Arsenio Hall’s successful 1989-94 footsteps. “There’s a huge percentage of people not watching late-night TV at all,” Lopez said, figuring that the shows headlined by hosts including David Letterman, Conan O’Brien and Jimmy...
... black late-night host since the late 1990s, when celebrities Earvin “Magic” Johnson and Keenan IvoryWayans tried and failed to follow in Arsenio Hall’s successful 1989-94 footsteps. “There’s a huge percentage of people not watching late-night TV at all,” Lopez said, figuring that the shows headlined by hosts including David Letterman, Conan O’Brien and Jimmy Kimmel draw from roughly...
Sykes is the first black late-night host since the late 1990s, when celebrities Earvin "Magic" Johnson and Keenan IvoryWayans tried and failed to follow in Arsenio Hall's successful 1989-94 footsteps.
... black late-night host since the late 1990s, when celebrities Earvin “Magic” Johnson and Keenan IvoryWayans tried and failed to follow in Arsenio Hall’s successful 1989-94 footsteps. “There’s a huge percentage of people not watching late-night TV at all,” Lopez said, figuring that the shows headlined by hosts including David Letterman, Conan O’Brien and Jimmy Kimmel draw from roughly...
... black late-night host since the late 1990s, when celebrities Earvin "Magic" Johnson and Keenan IvoryWayans tried and failed to follow in Arsenio Hall's successful 1989-94 footsteps."There's a huge percentage of people not watching late-night TV at all," Lopez said, figuring that the shows headlined by hosts including David Letterman, Conan O'Brien and Jimmy Kimmel draw from roughly...
... black late-night host since the late 1990s, when celebrities Earvin "Magic" Johnson and Keenan IvoryWayans tried and failed to follow in Arsenio Hall's successful 1989-94 footsteps."There's a huge percentage of people not watching late-night TV at all," Lopez said, figuring that the shows headlined by hosts including David Letterman, Conan O'Brien and Jimmy Kimmel draw from roughly...
... black late-night host since the late 1990s, when celebrities Earvin "Magic" Johnson and Keenan IvoryWayans tried and failed to follow in Arsenio Hall's successful 1989-94 footsteps."There's a huge percentage of people not watching late-night TV at all," Lopez said, figuring that the shows headlined by hosts including David Letterman, Conan O'Brien and Jimmy Kimmel draw from roughly...
Granted, late night isn't quite the good ol' boys' network it's made out to be. Minorities have hosted shows over the years—Whoopi Goldberg, Keenen IvoryWayans, even Magic Johnson—but most to little success. The exception is Arsenio Hall, who became an unexpected phenomenon during his four-year run in the early '90s. Twenty years later, it seems like minority late-night talk-show...
... of potential heirs, leaving former NBA superstar Magic Johnson and "In Living Color's" Keenen IvoryWayans gasping for air, along with the likes of Chevy Chase and Dennis Miller.Leno's move has fostered renewed impressions that latenight is up for grabs, and the riches associated with a hit talkshow -- among TV's most economical formats -- are again luring new contenders into the...
... network it's made out to be. Minorities have hosted shows over the years—Whoopi Goldberg, Keenen IvoryWayans, even Magic Johnson—but most to little success. The exception is Arsenio Hall, who became an unexpected phenomenon during his four-year run in the early '90s. Twenty years later, it seems like minority late-night talk-show hosts would have a better shot at breaking through,...
By John Halcomb Meet the Spartans is one of those oddly short yet entertaining movies that you may not really like to watch in theatres, nevertheless enjoying them at the comfort of your home over the weekend may be a good idea. In this movie, the storyline has been given by the producers Aaron Seltzer and Jason Friedberg rather than Keenen IvoryWayans and Shawn, Marlon, but too many...