
Did you guys know that Aresnio Hall was the first Black late night tv host? Did you also know he was the first host who debut rappers, singer and black music. Black History is slowly fading to me, I want to acknowledge things old and new so I give kudos to Aresnio who kicked in the door for African American host and rappers and also main streaming acts like Bobby Brown. NWMasssMedia takes our hat to you this month,
Arsenio Hall
Actor, comedian, television talk show host, born in Cleveland, Ohio, on February 12, 1956, to Fred, a preacher, and Anne, who had separated by the time Hall was six. At age seven he became interested in magic, and began performing at birthday parties, weddings, and bar mitzvahs.
Hall is best known for his groundbreaking talk show The Arsenio Hall Show which ran from 1989-94. As the first black late-night talk show host, one of Hall’s distinctions is that he provided what was the first, and for a time, only, showcase for hardcore rap and hip-hop artists, and for controversial guests like Louis Farrakhan, the Nation of Islam leader.
He attended Ohio University in Athens, Ohio, majoring in communications, though he transferred, and graduated from, Kent State University in Kent, Ohio. Though he started out in advertising, in 1979 he moved to Chicago, switched to stand-up comedy, and was “discovered” at a comedy club by singer Nancy Wilson. He got jobs opening for musicians such as Aretha Franklin, Tom Jones, Patti Labelle, Wayne Newton, and Tina Turner.
Throughout the 80s Hall appeared on various comedy and musical shows, including Solid Gold, Motown Revue, andThe New Love American Style, and hosted a short-lived show called The Half-Hour Comedy Hour. He made his feature film debut in Amazon Women on the Moon in 1987. Hall also appeared in two films with friend Eddie Murphy: the box-office hit Coming to America, (1988) and Harlem Nights (1989).
Back in 1987, however, Hall had tapped into what would be his most successful professional endeavor. He took over hosting duties from Joan Rivers on The Late Show. His easy-going, playful, and somewhat risque banter, was a hit with audiences. Based on that success, he was approached to host his own syndicated late-night talk show. Two years later, The Arsenio Hall Show was born. Hall’s deal included hosting and executive producing duties on the show, produced by Paramount and his own production company, Arsenio Hall Productions. Starting a half-hour earlier than Johnny Carson’s late-night staple The Tonight Show in many regions, and booking younger, new TV and musical artists than his established rival, he drew a young, hip audience, whose often raucous reaction to Hall’s monologue, and guests became famous for its “Woof! Woof!” (with pumping fist) chant.
Strangely, it was the end of Carson’s reign that created a similar fate for Hall. When Carson retired in 1992, and Jay Leno was chosen as his successor over David Letterman (whose show followed Carson’s), Letterman left NBC for CBS, and started his own Late Show, against Leno’s. Leno started drawing young viewers away, and Letterman, who had a long-standing young audience, and his new show’s success, also cut into Hall’s audience, with affiliate stations choosing to air Letterman over Hall. The Arsenio Hall Show aired its final episode May 27, 1994.
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Arsenio was KILLING T^HOSE YT Talk show hosts so bad they PAID HIM to leave the game (Real…)
He wasn’t getting even a 1/3 for advertising/commercial time as them and was STILL making Waaaaay More than they were!!! People were tuning into him ON THE REGULAR and the YT executives from all the major networks were STR8 SHOOK… He’s the main reason WHY Jay & David ended up getting those Fat-AZZ contracts
So Yeah YOU’RE Right in giving this man Big-Ups !!!!!
I used to watch aresonio hall, I love his show, what happened to those type of shows!
if it aint hood or ghetto were not watching it
I wouldn’t mind having Arsenio Hall comeback with a new late night show, he always had good guests.
i think Monique is the first black woman to have a late night show, and now Wanda Sykes has one as well.
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Comment on February 18, 2010 at 3:59 pm
I wouldn’t mind having Arsenio Hall comeback with a new late night show, he always had good guests.
i think Monique is the first black woman to have a late night show, and now Wanda Sykes has one as well.
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Arsenio was the man. I think because of his show Mo’Nique and Wanda’s shows are so well welcomed. It never hurts to have a great band. Even Jay Leno has Kevin Eubanks. I do agree that the money for white talk show hosts will never = a black host. Didn’t Conan get 40+ to walk away? SMH
Forgot to add. ELove nice to see ya.