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    made their best attempt to craft the show to appeal to their targeted audience (Bignell, 2008). With this in mind, they will have carefully considered production elements such as the choice of presenter, types of segments, camerawork, visual effects, sound, vision mixing and editing, set design and costumes when thinking about how they can attract and target particular viewers. A great example is CBS’s ever so popular late night talk show, ‘The Late, Late Show with James Corden’, where the producers

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    rushed to the next interview. She had done almost twenty interviews this week, and she still had one more to do before she was done tonight. This interview was with James Corden, and she loved James, but she loved the fact that she would be sharing the show with One Direction. Everyone knew that James Corden was infatuated with the four boys, so this interview was going to be simple. She sat on the couch next to the four boys, looking out at the crowd that was watching everyone so intently. She

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    news that gets pumped out into the faces of the people, to inform what’s going on in the world. In the recent years, late shows that are meant to be purely for entertainment has now somewhat started to incorporate big news into the monologue given at the beginning of the show. Late Night with Seth Meyers “Team Trump's Absurd Defenses for Don Jr.'s Emails: A Closer Look” and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert “Donald Trump Jr. Is His Own 'Deepthroat'” both use satire to deliver the information on the

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    It's been almost a month since the debut of Stephen Colbert's spoiled and obnoxious "Cartoon Trump" on The Late Show. Once again, Colbert unleashes his unapologetic animated mockery of Trump that is somehow even more peevish and absurd than the real thing. Related; Colbert's "Cartoon Trump" Makes His Late Show Debut This time around, the bombastic Cartoon Trump stopped by The Late Show to talk about his victory in New York, and what his plans are should there be a contested convention this July

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    The Tonight show starring Kumy Fallon Higgins; Here’s your host Kumy Fallon! (Music plays) Kumy; Hello everyone and welcome to The Tonight Show starring me, Kumy Fallon. Our special guest tonight is the world renowned writer, George Orwell. Everyone give a round of applause for George Orwell. (Clapping) Orwell; Thank you, thank you. Kumy; It’s an honour to have you here, Mr. Orwell. Orwell; It’s an honour to be here and call me George. Kumy; So George, you have written a lot of great books but the

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    their best attempt to craft the show to appeal to their targeted audience (Bignell, 2008). With this in mind, they would have carefully considered production elements such as the choice of presenter, types of segments, camerawork, visual effects, sound, vision mixing and editing, set design and costumes when thinking about how they can attract and target particular viewers. The evidence of this has been on CBS’s ever so popular late night talk show, ‘The Late, Late Show with James Corden’, where the

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    Late Night Show Satire

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    Just a few years ago, late night shows were a way for celebrities to promote their new movie, TV series, or music. The host would just conduct light-hearted interviews and harmless, interactive games. Jimmy Kimmel has had guests read hate tweets; James Corden has sang karaoke while driving guest stars; Jimmy Fallon has competed in lip sync battles against guests; SNL has invited guests to temporarily replace Pandora. Now, instead of simple comedy, some hosts are injecting political commentary in

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    Stephen Colbert is a comedian and the host of the Late Show on CBS. He was born in Washington, DC, and grew up in Charleston, South Carolina, the youngest of 11 children. He was deaf in his right ear, which happened when he said: "I had this weird tumor, and they scooped it out with a melon baller." Surgery meant to fix the eardrum but caused damage to his inner ear. Sadly, his dream of becoming a marine biologist came to a halt as soon as he found out he was unable to scuba dive, due to his pierced

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    and some amazing stars riding shot gun. “The Late Late Show” host James Corden has been hitting the music waves for his hit segment, picking up celebrities on his way to work on the carpool lane. He’s had the likes of Justin Bieber, Gwen Stefani, Adele and even George Clooney in his car. But who’s up next to be picked up? Entertainment Weekly has it that James Corden has scheduled Lin-Manuel Miranda to ride-along next. On June 6, CBS’ popular show will slate Lin-Manuel Miranda to join the sing-your-hits-in-a-moving-vehicle

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    ‘The Late Late Show with James Corden’ News Update: Michelle Obama Gives Voice to Beyonce’s ‘Single Ladies’ and Girl Power Anthem James Corden’s ‘The Late Late Show’ can easily boast of a bucket full of celebrities who have made it to the viral segment Carpool Karaoke. The lighthearted segment has witnessed famous names like Nick Jonas, Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, Lin-Manuel Miranda and the Red Hot Chili Peppers in the recent months. Before that many more A-listers have graced the passenger seat

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