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Arsenio Hall will host a new late-night talk show in 2013

By Scott Collins

June 18, 2012, 1:46 p.m.

The Dog Pound will woof again: Arsenio Hall is returning to late-night TV.

Two decades after his self-titled show rebuilt the talk genre for a new generation, the 56-year-old comic and recent “Celebrity Apprentice” winner will attempt a major comeback with a nightly syndicated offering starting in September 2013.

Hall is partnering with syndicator CBS Television Distribution and Tribune Co., which will broadcast the 11 p.m. show on its 17 TV stations, including WGN-TV in Chicago and KTLA-TV in Los Angeles, giving it instant access to more than half the country. Tribune also owns or is a partner in scores of websites and operates eight daily newspapers, including the Los Angeles Times.

“In the end I’m a comic, and nothing fits the talk-show mode like a stand-up comic,” Hall said in an interview Monday. Referring to the crowded field in late-night TV – which includes “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart” as well as traditional venues such as “The Tonight Show With Jay Leno” – he added: “I know there are a lot of shows, but I think there’s a space for my show.”

Hall’s earlier show was a surprise smash when it premiered in 1989, bringing a youthful energy and diversity to a format that had been dominated by Johnny Carson on NBC’s “Tonight” for nearly 30 years. Hall’s studio audience greeted the host by pumping their fists and barking, coming to be known as “The Dog Pound.” His status as the only black host in late-night TV gave him a special access to rappers and African American entertainers, including Eddie Murphy, his costar in the hit comedy film “Coming to America.”

The show reached a peak 20 years ago this month, when Bill Clinton, then a presidential candidate, appeared as a guest, wearing sunglasses and honking a saxophone rendition of “Heartbreak Hotel,” a crucial moment in the crossfade between retail politics and pop culture. But the show suffered after CBS brought David Letterman to host a late-night show that displaced Hall on many local stations, and it went off the air in 1994.
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  • DS1119DS1119 Posts: 33,497
    They hinted towards that when the Celebrity Apprentice was on.
  • 8181 Posts: 58,276
    meh
    81 is now off the air

    Off_Air.jpg
  • hedonisthedonist Posts: 24,524
    Based on the subject, I thought I was about to start weeping yet again at that everlovin' ASPCA song that Sarah McLachlan sings (it's almost Pavlovian at this point).

    Long as I have the floor for a minute - don't buy, adopt! :P

    (now back to your regularly-scheduled programming)
  • perfectlefts14perfectlefts14 Posts: 2,023
    Whatever helps to get Leno cancelled.
    Tell the captain
    'This boats not safe
    And we're drowning.'
  • Go BeaversGo Beavers Posts: 8,962
    :|
  • LloydXmasLloydXmas Posts: 7,539
    Whatever helps to get Leno cancelled.
    whooot shoot whoot whoot
  • RKCNDYRKCNDY Posts: 31,013
    saw him on a talk show with clay aiken...they said they 'bonded' over the fact that they 'generally don't like people'
    The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun.

    - Christopher McCandless
  • PoncierPoncier Posts: 16,680
    Is he filming in Cleveland?
    This weekend we rock Portland
  • FenwayFaithfulFenwayFaithful Posts: 8,626
    I wonder if Bubba Clinton plays the sax again
    "FF, I've heard the droning about the Sawx being the baby dolls. Yeah, I get it, you guys invented baseball and suffered forever. I get it." -JearlPam0925
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