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YOUTUBE STAR TO BE FIRST FEMALE LATE-NIGHT TALK SHOW HOST IN DECADES

- AFP

NEW YORK— NBC has tapped YouTube star Lilly Singh to helm a late-night talk show, making the Canadian the first woman to host on a US broadcast network in more than three decades.

Evening talk shows have been a mainstay of American television for more than half-acentury, but their hosts are generally white men.

The late comedian Joan Rivers did host her own show from 1986 to 1988 on Fox, but that channel—unlike competitor­s ABC, CBS and NBC—is not known for its late-night talk programmin­g and no longer uses the format.

Comedian Samantha Bee also hosts her own evening satire news show titled “Full Frontal,” but it airs on the cable channel TBS and has a much smaller audience than the four national broadcast networks.

Singh, 30, will take over the last of NBC’s three slots that is currently hosted by Carson Daly and begins at 1:35 amEST.

A Canadian born to Indian parents, Singh gained fame for her YouTube channel “Superwoman,” launched in 2010, which today boasts 14.5 million subscriber­s and nearly three billion total views.

She announced her new gig as host of “A Little Late with Lilly Singh” as a guest on NBC’s “The Tonight Show,” the network’s most-watched latenight program that’s hosted by Jimmy Fallon.

It will be “kind of like my YouTube channel,” she said, adding that “it’s a little awesome for an Indian-Canadian woman to be on a late-night show.”—

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