Actually, the show will be "tested" on about a half-dozen Fox owned-and-operated stations this summer.
Full story:
http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/452290-Twentieth_to_Take_Kilborn_for_a_Test_Run.php
It will be the ESPN alum's first foray in the talk show fray since replacing the late Tom Snyder on CBS' "Late Late Show." Kilborn also was the original host of "The Daily Show." While the show is not going to be specifically geared toward a late-night audience per se (they are grooming it for "access" time slots), it still is an interesting development in that I wonder if it would have ever materialized, had the Fox network nabbed Conan. Here you have a guy whose previous talk show hosting experience was in late night. It will be interesting to see if he can transition to other dayparts. Lord knows he has had enough time off to work on his mechanics.
Full story:
http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/452290-Twentieth_to_Take_Kilborn_for_a_Test_Run.php
It will be the ESPN alum's first foray in the talk show fray since replacing the late Tom Snyder on CBS' "Late Late Show." Kilborn also was the original host of "The Daily Show." While the show is not going to be specifically geared toward a late-night audience per se (they are grooming it for "access" time slots), it still is an interesting development in that I wonder if it would have ever materialized, had the Fox network nabbed Conan. Here you have a guy whose previous talk show hosting experience was in late night. It will be interesting to see if he can transition to other dayparts. Lord knows he has had enough time off to work on his mechanics.