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May 04, 2005|From a Times staff writer

Seeking to capitalize on the success of its late-night franchise "The Daily Show With Jon Stewart," Comedy Central said Tuesday that it had commissioned three late-night series starring comics D.L. Hughley, Adam Carolla and "Daily Show" regular Stephen Colbert.

First out of the gates will be Hughley's "Weekends at the DL," a talk show that will air Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at 11 p.m., beginning July 29.


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Carolla's venture, combining talk show and comedy elements, will premiere this fall, as will "The Colbert Report," a production of Stewart's Busboy Productions. "What 'The Daily Show' is to evening news," the network said, " 'The Colbert Report' is to O'Reilly/Scarborough/Hannity/Anderson Cooper, et al. -- except Colbert's show will be intentionally funny."

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