Craig Kilborn leaving the 'Late, Late Show'

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I guess we can kiss seeing Moz on American television goodbye. Whether you like Craiggers or not, you have to admit that he's done ALOT for Moz's career in the last couple of years. He's given him more publicity than anyone else. Damn.

Host decides not to renew

Friday, August 13, 2004 Posted: 8:05 AM EDT (1205 GMT)

LOS ANGELES, California (Hollywood Reporter) -- After five years in late night, Craig Kilborn is exiting as host of CBS' "The Late, Late Show With Craig Kilborn."

A CBS spokesman confirmed late Thursday that Kilborn had informed the network that he would not seek a renewal of his contract, which is believed to expire this year. The spokesman declined to elaborate.

Sources familiar with the situation said the parting was amicable. One source said Kilborn's reps had sought a hefty salary increase for a new contract with CBS, but other sources discounted how much of a factor salary negotiations were in Kilborn's decision to move on.

CBS is not believed to have a replacement for Kilborn lined up for the show, which follows "Late Show With David Letterman" in the 12:35 a.m. time slot. Letterman's Worldwide Pants production banner has the right to produce the show in that time slot per Letterman's contract with CBS.

Kilborn took over "Late, Late Show" in April 1999 after Tom Snyder exited the post-Letterman slot on CBS. A former ESPN anchor, Kilborn first garnered attention for his comedy skills during his 1996-99 stint as the original host of Comedy Central's mock newscast "The Daily Show."

During Kilborn's tenure, "Late, Late Show" has been a steady performer for CBS, though it has consistently run second in the time slot to NBC's "Late Night With Conan O'Brien." During the past 12 months, "Late, Late Show" has averaged 1.6 million viewers each night, compared with 2.5 million for NBC's "Late Night."




http://www.cnn.com/2004/SHOWBIZ/TV/08/13/television.kilborn.reut/index.html
 
> I guess we can kiss seeing Moz on American television goodbye. Whether
> you like Craiggers or not, you have to admit that he's done ALOT for Moz's
> career in the last couple of years. He's given him more publicity than
> anyone else. Damn.

> Host decides not to renew

> Friday, August 13, 2004 Posted: 8:05 AM EDT (1205 GMT)

> LOS ANGELES, California (Hollywood Reporter) -- After five years in late
> night, Craig Kilborn is exiting as host of CBS' "The Late, Late Show
> With Craig Kilborn."

> A CBS spokesman confirmed late Thursday that Kilborn had informed the
> network that he would not seek a renewal of his contract, which is
> believed to expire this year. The spokesman declined to elaborate.

> Sources familiar with the situation said the parting was amicable. One
> source said Kilborn's reps had sought a hefty salary increase for a new
> contract with CBS, but other sources discounted how much of a factor
> salary negotiations were in Kilborn's decision to move on.

> CBS is not believed to have a replacement for Kilborn lined up for the
> show, which follows "Late Show With David Letterman" in the
> 12:35 a.m. time slot. Letterman's Worldwide Pants production banner has
> the right to produce the show in that time slot per Letterman's contract
> with CBS.

> Kilborn took over "Late, Late Show" in April 1999 after Tom
> Snyder exited the post-Letterman slot on CBS. A former ESPN anchor,
> Kilborn first garnered attention for his comedy skills during his 1996-99
> stint as the original host of Comedy Central's mock newscast "The
> Daily Show."

> During Kilborn's tenure, "Late, Late Show" has been a steady
> performer for CBS, though it has consistently run second in the time slot
> to NBC's "Late Night With Conan O'Brien." During the past 12
> months, "Late, Late Show" has averaged 1.6 million viewers each
> night, compared with 2.5 million for NBC's "Late Night."
Gender- thanks so much for this.
 
> Gender- thanks so much for this.
PS maybe he can peddle his cute little bum on Sunset Blvd. ha
 
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