LSUK In The Press

Welcome to our LSUK In The Press page, which features any mentions our website’s had in newspapers, magazines, online or anywhere else in the media.

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  • World Business News (News website)

    Late Show UK was featured in an article on the website regarding changes to the CNBC schedules in February 2009. Click here to read the article in full on the World Business News website.

  • What Satellite & Digital TV Magazine Issue 250

    We got a mention in a countdown that ran in this issue, where they are writing about the Late Show and the petition we were running at the time.

  • No Fact Zone (The Colbert Report fansite)

    Our post on our site about The Colbert Report coming to FX UK is mentioned in an article on No Fact Zone. Click here.

  • Shades of Caruso (blog)

    Our site gets a mention in an article about Diva TV dropping the Late Show With David Letterman from their Monday-Friday schedules as of June 2008. Click here.

  • LateByte (Late night talk show fansite)

    Our petition to get CNBC schedules changed back when Monday-Friday Late Night With Conan O’Brien episodes were ditched, and The Tonight Show With Jay Leno episodes were cut from the standard 45 minute shows to 30 minute shows Monday-Friday. Click here.

  • Capital FM (London radio station)

    The petition we ran back in 2005 when ITV2 took the Late Show off their channel. This petition gained recognition from Ricky Gervais and radio DJ Richard Bacon. Click here for the petition. Audio clips from Capital FM are below.

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  • Digital Spy (Media news website)

    Not specifically for lateshowuk.com, but the petition we and some other Digital Spy Forum members were running to get The Tonight Show and Late Night on CNBC every weeknight got a whole article on Digital Spy about our success in convincing CNBC to do that. Click here.



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