In response to growing concerns over the spread of coronavirus, late-night shows based in New York — The Late Show, Late Night, The Tonight Show, Full Frontal, Last Week Tonight, and The Daily Show — will tape episodes without live audiences
Photo: Courtesy of NBC/Courtesy of Comedy Central New York’s late-night shows will go on — but without in-person audiences. In response to growing concerns over the spread of coronavirus, late-night shows based in New York — The Late Show, Late Night, The Tonight Show, Full Frontal, Last Week Tonight, and The Daily Show — have opted to tape episodes this week or next without live audiences.
The safety of our guests and employees is our top priority. As a precautionary measure, starting Monday, March 16, we have decided to suspend live audiences for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Late Night With Seth Meyers. Per guidance from New York City officials, the company is hoping to do its part to help to decrease the rate of transmission in our communities. Our shows will continue filming on their regular schedule, and currently, there will be no impact on air dates.
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