Larry Wilmore: And a year when presidential debates became must-see TV. Here a rundown of 10 big television happenings in 2015: — SAY ‘GOOD NIGHT’: Trevor Noah Late-night TV transformation began in January, when Larry Wilmore new Nightly Show claimed the Comedy Central slot previously held by Stephen Colbert Colbert Report, according to The Chronicle Herald. Then in February, Jon Stewart announced he was leaving Comedy Central The Daily Show and, in July, he did. A year of broken trust in two vastly different TV personalities. In March, James Corden took over CBS’ Late Late Show and Trevor Noah was declared the incoming host of The Daily Show, debuting in September. Its audience grew every week through its May season finale — a virtually unprecedented feat — and it launched Taraji P. Henson fearless, outrageous Cookie as the year breakout character, complete with a real-life fashion line. In May, David Letterman retired from CBS’ Late Show and, in September, Colbert arrived as its new host. — Fox Empire premiered in January and quickly became a rip-roaring success.
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