Multiple Late-Night Shows Suspend<br />Production Amid Coronavirus Fears On Thursday night, CBS and NBC announced<br />that a number of their late-night shows<br />based in New York City would cease airing. The shows affected are <br />‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,' <br />'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’ <br />and ‘Late Night With Seth Meyers.’ The immediate future of <br />‘Saturday Night Live’ is also unknown, as the <br />show is currently on hiatus until March 28. The decision to suspend production<br />comes after New York Governor<br />Andrew Cuomo banned gatherings<br />of more than 500 people. It is an escalation of the networks’<br />previously-announced plan to continue<br />airing, but without a live studio audience. According to CBS, production could begin<br />again as early as March 30, depending on the<br />progression of the coronavirus pandemic. NBC also released a statement saying <br />“decisions about future shows” would be <br />determined closer to March 23. NBC, via statement
