Jimmy Fallon outstrips Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert as most popular host

By Bethonie Butler
Updated November 30 2015 - 12:18pm, first published November 29 2015 - 12:15am
Jimmy Fallon and singer and actor Justin Timberlake dance together. Fallon has huge audience appeal as a late-night television host. Photo: Al Bello/Getty Images
Jimmy Fallon and singer and actor Justin Timberlake dance together. Fallon has huge audience appeal as a late-night television host. Photo: Al Bello/Getty Images
Stephen Colbert likes to weigh in on political issues. Photo: Channel Ten
Stephen Colbert likes to weigh in on political issues. Photo: Channel Ten
Host Jimmy Kimmel appeals to more conservative viewers than his rivals. Photo: Elsa/Getty Images
Host Jimmy Kimmel appeals to more conservative viewers than his rivals. Photo: Elsa/Getty Images
David Letterman, king of the old guard of the late-night line-up. Photo: Network Ten
David Letterman, king of the old guard of the late-night line-up. Photo: Network Ten
Jon Stewart, former host of The Daily Show. Stephen Colbert has attracted more of Stewart's audience (29 per cent) than Stewart's successor Trevor Noah (16 per cent). Photo: AP/Brad Barket
Jon Stewart, former host of The Daily Show. Stephen Colbert has attracted more of Stewart's audience (29 per cent) than Stewart's successor Trevor Noah (16 per cent). Photo: AP/Brad Barket

America's Democrats like Stephen Colbert. Its Republicans favour Jimmy Kimmel. And pretty much everyone likes Jimmy Fallon.

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