![]() Hundreds of members of the Writers Guild of America (WGA) picketed in New York and Los Angeles in the first work stoppage to hit Hollywood in 15 years. NBC, CBS and ABC are expected to air repeats of those shows. Late-night shows, a hugely popular staple of American network and cable television, are going to bed early for the foreseeable future, reports 'Variety'.ĪBC's 'Jimmy Kimmel Live', CBS' 'The Late Show', Comedy Central's 'Daily Show' and NBC's 'Tonight' and 'Late Night' are all going on hiatus as a result of the start of the Hollywood writers' strike – and the shows could be off air for at least a few weeks. ![]() ![]() ![]() The ongoing strike called by the Writers Guild of America has largely disrupted TV production in the United States, leaving thousands of viewers disappointed. ![]()
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