![]() MANDALIT DEL BARCO, BYLINE: Hi, how are you? NPR's culture correspondent Mandalit del Barco is at one site where there's picketing, and she joins us now live. The last Writers Guild strike started in 2007 and lasted 100 days. ![]() The writers say they're striking for higher wages and better health care. "The Late Night Show With Stephen Colbert" (ph), "Late Night With Seth Meyers," "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" and "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" will all be in reruns for now. That's because the Writers Guild of America - the people who write these shows - continues to strike. STEPHEN COLBERT: They've created something called the Colbert Questionnaire, which is. ![]() SETH MYERS: And that's a joke for old people. JIMMY FALLON: Welcome, welcome, welcome to "The Tonight Show." You are here. UNIDENTIFIED ANNOUNCER: From Hollywood, it's "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" ![]() Many of the most popular late-night shows on TV. ![]()
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