The popular comedian will take over the show, which is based on “@midnight,” at a time when the job is being held only by men.
CBS has tapped stand-up comedian Taylor Tomlinson to host its new late night franchise "After Midnight," exec producer Stephen Colbert announced.
Stephen Colbert announced standup comedian Taylor Tomlinson will be joining the CBS late night schedule and host of the new series 'After Midnight.'
Turns out it's Taylor Tomlinson hosting After Midnight. The comedian has scored the late-night CBS gig. She beat out X Mayo and Ricky Velez for the hosting ...
Taylor Tomlinson will be the host of CBS' 'After Midnight,' following Stephen Colbert and is a new late night franchise.
Stephen Colbert announced the appointment on The Late Show, saying “I will be producing the show that is on right after this one, if I am able to stay awake ...
Comedian Taylor Tomlinson has been announced as the host of CBS's late-night series "After Midnight," which succeeds James Corden's "Late Late Show."
Stephen Colbert announced at the "Late Show" taping that comedian Taylor Tomlinson will host "After Midnight," a new program inspired by game show ...
Stand-up comedian Taylor Tomlinson has been announced as the new host of CBS' new show “After Midnight,” taking over the time slot following “The Late Show ...
The US comic becomes the only woman and youngest host of the coveted US TV late-night show slots.
The 29-year-old comedian will become the sole woman hosting a network late night television show and the youngest person by two decades.
Stephen Colbert announced that Taylor Tomlinson will be the host of new late-night show "After Midnight."
Taylor Tomlinson, a stand-up comedian tapped to host a new show on CBS produced by Stephen Colbert, will be the only woman with the late-night gig.
Stand-up comedian Taylor Tomlinson has been announced as the host of a new late-night show "After Midnight."
The Under 30 alum has made headlines for becoming the "Late-Night TV's Only Female Host."
Taylor Tomlinson will lead CBS' new effort to shake up late-night TV, which is a less robust business in the era of streaming video.