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Will TV Host Carson Daly Really Cross the Picket Line?

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Will TV Host Carson Daly Really Cross the Picket Line?

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TV host and ex-fiance of party girl Tara Reid, Carson Daly, has decided to cross the picket line and head back to work on his show. Carson Daly plans to ignore the writers strike next week as he tapes new episodes of his late night talk show Last Call with Carson Daly, according to reports from NBC. Carson would be the very first late night host to resume production on his program. Since the strike began on November 5, every other show continued to air reruns as the writers and producers hashed out the details. No new contracts agreements have been reached yet, but it looks business as usual at Carson’s show. Time will tell if this decision proves to be a career booster or killer for him. Photo Credit: Jill Ann Spaulding/Getty Images. Comments (0)See All Posts

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TV host and ex-fiance of party girl Tara Reid, Carson Daly, has decided to cross the picket line and head back to work on his show. Carson Daly plans to ignore the writers strike next week as he tapes new episodes of his late night talk show Last Call with Carson Daly, according to reports from NBC. Carson would be the very first late night host to resume production on his program. Since the strike began on November 5, every other show continued to air reruns as the writers and producers hashed out the details. No new contracts agreements have been reached yet, but it looks business as usual at Carson’s show. Time will tell if this decision proves to be a career booster or killer for him. Photo Credit: Jill Ann Spaulding/Getty Images. Comments (0)See All Posts

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