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New late-night talk shows from George Lopez and Wanda Sykes have been seeing a similar pattern since their premieres, with both programs posting mild declines.

By Jeff Labrecque Monday night premiere of George Lopez's new TBS talk show drew 3.1 million, including 1 million in the 18-49 demo

Reuters - George Lopez's new late-night talk show drew 3.2 million viewers during its cross-network premiere on TNT, TBS and TruTv.

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - George Lopez's new late-night talk show drew 3.2 million viewers during its cross-network premiere on TNT, TBS and TruTv.

Reuters - TBS made TV history on Monday with the premiere of "Lopez Tonight," a late-night talkfest with a Chicano host. And just in case you didn't realize it, George Lopez hit you over the head with that information roughly every 90 seconds.

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - TBS made TV history on Monday with the premiere of "Lopez Tonight," a late-night talkfest with a Chicano host. And just in case you didn't realize it, George Lopez hit you over the head with that information roughly every 90 seconds.

By Ken Tucker Ken Tucker: George Lopez's late-night debut wasn't laugh-a-minute, but it had a lot of energy and established a good mood

George Lopez's new late-night talk show was seen by 3.2 million viewers during its cross-network premiere on TNT, TBS and TruTv.

By Darren Franich As Wanda Sykes and George Lopez get in the game, we're scouting what works -- and doesn't -- for Conan, Dave, Jay, Craig, the Jimmies, and more

AP - In the blink of an eye, late-night TV is shifting from a white men's club to the start of a rainbow coalition.

Reuters - Comedian George Lopez is about to enter a world in turmoil by competing for American TV viewers against the likes of Jay Leno, David Letterman and Conan O'Brien with his own nightly talk show.

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Comedian George Lopez is about to enter a world in turmoil by competing for American TV viewers against the likes of Jay Leno, David Letterman and Conan O'Brien with his own nightly talk show.